I made this video months ago for National Geographic’s Assignment Explorer contest. Sadly, I was not a finalist, but I’m sharing the video because it contains previously unreleased footage from some o
American Masterpiece: Visiting the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Can’t visit Europe but want to feel like you’re there? Head to D.C.
The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. is an opulent alternative to Europe for architecture buffs, literati, and photographers.
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It’s easy to lump the southern states together into one big antebellum throwback. Honestly, I did that and I was wrong. Charleston, South Carolina is beyond charming to look at… and from what I witn
Touring the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
I was pretty excited about visiting the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. ever since I heard about its opening in the summer of 2016. I’ve always been interes
Tips For Planning Your Turkish Vacation This Summer
Turkey is a huge and diverse country with so many interesting places to visit that planning a holiday here can seem a little overwhelming. Save yourself some stress with these tips to whether you’re v
Watch my travel film: Bali Aria
Ignoring any stereotypes fixed on it by Westerners, Bali maintains its enigmatic culture in all aspects of life. Its lively and friendly disposition serves as a stark contrast to the daily dread of pu
Inside My Airstream Trailer Remodel
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Year in Review: My Best Travel Experiences in 2016
This was a big year for me — both personally and professionally. Revisit the stops and relive the journey of 2016… Solo Trip to Sydney, Australia I kicked off 2016 with a solo trip to Sydney and th
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