We approached the Panama Canal at dawn through what looked like a ship graveyard. Tankers were lined up in the
Author: Steve Carr
CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA
Cartagena, Colombia was “discovered” in 1533, by yet another rapacious Spaniard in search of gold and glory. It was all
NORWEGIAN JADE
Inna and I decided to escape the grip of a frigid February by doing a long cruise with Norwegian Cruise
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 13 – Capitol Reef
After two weeks of hot sunny weather we just took it as given that we would need to get
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 12 – Goblin Valley
It felt a bit unnatural to wake up in the Whispering Sands Motel in hotrock Hanksville, Utah after several nights
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 11 – Natural Bridges National Monument
As the sun came up over the San Juan Mountains to our east on Day 11 of our Southwest journey
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 10 – Mexican Hat
This was would prove to be a day of non-stop fun and excitement encompassing a world filled with ancient Indians, Mormon
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 9 – Monticello & the Abajo Mountains
This was supposed to be a day spent hiking in The Needles section of Canyonlands National Park, the gnat clouds
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 8 – Negro Bill Canyon and Canyonlands National Park – The Needles
Today was our last in Moab and we had an ambitious schedule. Our goal was to beat the heat
Best of the Southwest – Canyonlands – Day 7 – Island in the Sky
We were at the halfway point of our 14-day Southwest expedition and it was time to do some laundry. Many