The Finger Lakes NY features the best Riesling wines in the US, an abundance of breweries, spectacular landscape views, and home to quaint small towns. There's no shortage of things to do. Consider these seven small towns on the Finger Lakes if you're planning to take a break from the norm. 1. Auburn Auburn is a historical town made famous by William ... [Read more]
Unlike neighboring countries like Guatemala and Costa Rica, El Salvador is not known to host millions of tourists each year. This may change soon. Sandwiched between Guatemala in the north and Honduras in the south and east, El Salvador is Central America’s smallest country and boasts of hiking trails in the untouched cloud forests, surfing spots and ... [Read more]
Lithuania has a castle built in the middle of a lake, a small hill with over 100,000 crosses, and not one but at least two medieval old towns you can visit. Long overshadowed by vacation spots in Italy, Greece, and France, Lithuania is fast becoming one of the top European countries to visit. Vilnius, the capital, often ranks as one of the cheapest cities ... [Read more]
Ukraine is not home to prominent chefs and restaurants, but it sure has some delicious food that you should know beyond just borscht and chicken Kiev. Posh or expensive, home-style or dirt cheap, Ukraine's got it all. Here are 10 foods to try in Ukraine. 1. Shchaveloviy borscht or green borscht Like Russian food, Ukrainian food is traditionally substantial ... [Read more]
If you like exploring the great outdoors and photography, you’ll love Utah. Whether you’re visiting in summer, fall, winter, or spring, you’ll be held spellbound by the iconic Mighty Five in Southern Utah. A road trip through the Mighty Five National Parks (Arches, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Zion) will let you capture the beauty ... [Read more]
Until this point in our history, we have not found another planet teeming with life like our own. We continue to search, but it has become clear that what we have in planet Earth is something special, at least within the scope of our understanding. Our planet is naturally divided into continents and oceans, so the first question that comes to mind is ... [Read more]