Canada’s Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island comprise the Maritimes known for endless coastlines, primeval landscapes, and got having a rich maritime heritage. The Maritimes are home to exceedingly friendly locals and offer diverse highlights from historic Halifax and the resort town of St. AndrewsRead More →

Arnhem Land is a vast, isolated wilderness area in the northeast corner of Australia’s Northern Territory and is bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Known for its stunning rocky bluffs, gorges, rivers, and waterfalls, Arnhem Land is a truly unique natural treasure. AboriginalRead More →

The world’s fifth largest continent, Antarctica is a land of beautiful if not brutal extremes. The most southern, coldest, driest, and naturally, least populous continent – with a permanent population of scientists numbering only a few thousand – Antarctica has been scarcely touched by man. This frozen land boasts breathtaking, otherworldlyRead More →

Magical Russian port city of Saint Petersburg on the Baltic Sea served as imperial capital of the Russian Empire for 200 years after it was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great. Though Russia’s capital has since relocated to Moscow, Saint Petersburg remains the cultural heart of Russia. TheRead More →

Sun setting on the hills of Scotland

In Scotland, history seems so close you are able to almost feel it swirling surrounding you. Epic landscapes were carved out by icy glaciers millennia ago, towering castles have stood for hundreds of years and mesmerizing tales, traditions and folklore have been shared for generations.Read More →