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Travel Tip: How to Avoid Mosquitoes and Tick Bites When Traveling and at Home

Travel Tip: How to Avoid Mosquitoes and Tick Bites When Traveling and at Home

Travel Tip: How to Avoid Mosquitoes and Tick Bites When Traveling and at Home By Dan Dudek What used to be inconvenient and mildly painful, itching bites of mosquitoes and ticks has been escalated to the very real possibility of obtaining Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and now even West Nile disease; as well […]

Travel Tip: Curacao Ostrich Farm – This Place Is For The Birds!

Travel Tip: Curacao Ostrich Farm – This Place Is For The Birds!

Travel Tip: Curacao Ostrich Farm – This Place Is For The Birds! While Curacao is most well-known for the iconic Dutch architecture of its UNESCO World Heritage downtown, turquoise palm-lined beaches, and world-class diving, there are also opportunities for adventures like… feeding birds. What? Bird-feeding doesn’t sound very exciting, you say? Well this is no […]

WAVEJourney’s Sonora Resort Review

WAVEJourney’s Sonora Resort Review

WAVEJourney’s Sonora Resort Review Relais & Chateaux: Sonora Resort ~  It Doesn’t Get Better Than This! by Vivienne Chapleo and Jill Hoelting WAVEJourney’s Sonora Resort Review – Eco Adventure Travel Luxury Wilderness Resort Do you revel in being treated as a VIP while sojourning in the lap of luxury? Do you fancy the idea of […]

African Safari Adventures with andBeyond

African Safari Adventures with andBeyond

  African Safari Adventures with andBeyond By Ethel DeMarr WAVEJourney contributor, Ethel DeMarr, and her husband, Terry, share their story from a trip with andBeyond to see the great migration in Africa. “I had a farm in Africa.” by Karen Blixen Africans say that once the dust of Africa enters your nostrils, you will return […]

Notes from Africa: Visiting an Elephant Orphanage in Kenya

Notes from Africa: Visiting an Elephant Orphanage in Kenya

Notes from Africa: Visiting an Elephant Orphanage in Kenya By Ethel DeMarr Today’s highlight was visiting this elephant orphanage. Since 1977, this amazing place has been rescuing baby elephants whose mothers have died, usually, killed by poachers. There are currently 26 little kids here now, ranging in age from one week to three years. At […]

Tracking Rhinos in Zimbabwe

Tracking Rhinos in Zimbabwe

Tracking Rhinos in Zimbabwe By Deborah “Koala” Vandruff The rhinos had been allusive on the trip thus far; in the Serengeti, we saw some small dark shapes far in the distance. When they moved, we could barely make out the shape of a large horn on the head of a bulky animal. We took the […]

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