Punakaiki’s secrets have unfolded before us and allowed spectacular access to view this natural phenomenon that brings historical significance to another place in earth’s wondrous evolution.
Tag: wanderlust journal
Van Life: Exploring the Northwest with two dogs and a cat called Stevie
Excerpt from Van Life, a finalist in the 2018 NM/AZ Book Awards and 2017 Grand Winner of the NW Book … More
Dispatch from Norway by Robbie Gamble
Light comes early to the Norwegian dawn at the end of May, pouring in the window long before we are … More
The Altiplano by John A. Barrett
We descend from Machu Picchu – the spectacular lost city of the Incas, encouraged by the spirited mastery of youths … More
Slow Poke Sunday by Nils Peterson
Travel Essay/Poem: Off, then, on my slow poking around the stone and cobbles of Sedbergh – out the back door … More
Edges, Angels and Sedges by Amy Stonestrom
Travel Photos: Bit O Honey Katmai National Park, Alaska. The salmon are late so two coastal brown bears fill their … More