São Paulo’s Cityscape
São Paulo is a dramatically sprawling and dense metropolitan. From the top of the Edifício Itália, I got a glimpse of just how far the city’s edges reach. Continue reading São Paulo’s Cityscape
São Paulo is a dramatically sprawling and dense metropolitan. From the top of the Edifício Itália, I got a glimpse of just how far the city’s edges reach. Continue reading São Paulo’s Cityscape
by Maria Prebble Fifty miles outside of Bangkok lay the ruins of Ayutthaya, the once prosperous and cosmopolitan capital of the Siamese Kingdom. In 1767 the Burmese army sacked the city, destroying Buddhist temples and palaces. In the years that … Continue reading Buddha in Ayutthaya
This is an early photo I took during my first trip to the Dry Tortugas. I was overwhelmed with how busy the sooty tern colony was; I was constantly looking up at the sky at all of these birds illuminated by … Continue reading Angels in the Carribbean
As part of my day job, I promote ecotourism opportunities on the Florida Panhandle. My favorite day at work was one entirely devoted to outdoor recreation, from paddleboarding to swimming to hiking. I started at 7:30 a.m., and continued straight … Continue reading Ecotourism Day on the Emerald Coast
by Dr. Lindsey Rustad. Photos by Joe Klementovich, Courtesy of Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. Scientists corral one of nature’s most destructive forces — ice — in two 60 x 90 ft research plots at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest on … Continue reading Creating an Ice Storm in New Hampshire
In the summer of 2014, I spent a day enjoying Maryland’s Calvert Cliffs State Park. Famous for the numerous fossils that emerge from the eroding cliff face, the beach at the end of the trail hosted many visitors, including several little … Continue reading Dragonflies of Calvert Cliffs State Park
My parents and I were heading to central London for dinner and decided to take the longer route. With my iPhone out the window of the car, I was able to grab this shot of London at Christmas. Continue reading London at Christmas
As the new blogger for the Florida State Parks system, I have been travelling to different state parks to describe what it’s like to visit them for the first time. Usually I’m on the look-out for different bird species, but … Continue reading Lizards of Hillsborough River State Park
Denis Island was a salve for the soul. It seemed that daily there were impressive storms that swept through violently and then left the most surreal landscape to gawk at. This was one of those evenings. Continue reading Storms on Denis Island
I took this photo of the Duke Chapel back in the spring time, when the cherry blossoms were blooming and it was warmer and sunnier. I love this photo for two reasons, 1) it helps me get through the cold … Continue reading Cherries and Churches
Part of a year-round art project on the Belgian coast, this statue rises up from the dunes, only a few miles away from WWII fortifications. Representing the foam of the sea, the sculpture doesn’t look anywhere near the real deal, … Continue reading Art along the Belgian Coast
A slice of Brooklyn in BA, Ciudad Cultural Konex is a mix between a warehouse, event space, and outdoor bar. I went for a drum show called La Bomba with 10+ drummers and musicians on stage at the same time. … Continue reading Ciudad Cultural Konex, Argentina