Topic 3.2: Expedition Logistics
Long before the Panama Canal was built, the Spanish knew that Panama held the narrowest landmass across the Americas, separating the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic. This 400-mile strip of land is known as the Isthmus. Its landscape tempted the Spanish with the promise of a more convenient route, given
For every lifelong endeavor, there are the first steps—the courage you force upon yourself to take the leap into uncharted territory. Holding a crush's hand for the first time, getting up on a stage to present, or stepping off the road into a foreign jungle. It’s
We have all experienced it. The company Christmas party, secret Santa gift exchange. Usually, you get a gift card, themed socks, or maybe a nice coffee mug. I had drawn Terrance’s name. A guy who was a bit of a prepper. The survivalist type. I got him a flint
The Oxford Dictionary defines exploration as “the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.” In a sense, we are all born explorers, as the above quote could arguably define the experience of life itself. A tourist often approaches travel as a simple