Ciudad Cultural Konex, Argentina
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
Falling in Love with London
“Are you queueing?” “What?” “I said, are you queueing?” In the bustling aisles of Harrods, I stood completely confused. Though she was obviously speaking English, the worker in front of me was using a word that, to me, had no … Continue reading Falling in Love with London
Putting Our Best Foot Forward at Horton Grove Nature Preserve
I am embarking on a mission that is a little unconventional. Six days ago, we all kissed 2015 goodbye and rang in the new year, full of hope for changing our lives for the better. We wrote resolutions in our journals … Continue reading Putting Our Best Foot Forward at Horton Grove Nature Preserve
Christmas Day Cliff Walk in Maine
It was 70 degrees and sunny on Christmas day in Maine; who would have ever thought. My family and I quickly realized this was not weather to waste, and set out for the beach. Despite growing up visiting these New … Continue reading Christmas Day Cliff Walk in Maine
New Year, New Birds on the Florida Panhandle
Many birders anticipate January 1st with a special kind of fervor. Sure, it’s the new year, a day off from work, time to make some resolutions, blah blah blah. But for the segment of birders known as “listers,” New Year’s … Continue reading New Year, New Birds on the Florida Panhandle
Monarch Butterflies in Okaloosa County, FL
by Gregg Thomas. The Monarch Butterfly. We’ve known about them during our entire lives. I’m almost embarrassed to say that before I really got into photography, they passed me by… literally. Sure, I’d admire them, and they’re gorgeous to look … Continue reading Monarch Butterflies in Okaloosa County, FL
Canadian Winters
by Irina Lut Sometimes a North American winter can be rough. The last few years have brought big storms… the type that completely cover backyard doors in snow and leave people without power for nearly a week around the holidays … Continue reading Canadian Winters
Duke Chronicle Features One World, Two Feet
The Duke Chronicle has published a feature on One World, Two Feet! The article outlines both the origins of our site, as well as our overall mission. Check it out here. Continue reading Duke Chronicle Features One World, Two Feet
Three of Our Favorite Hikes from around the World
Hiking is a wonderful way to see new places, connect with the outdoors, and get some exercise. We’ve chosen three of our favorite hikes from around the world: see all below! Akaka Falls Hawaii, USA ~ Audrey Archer Hands down … Continue reading Three of Our Favorite Hikes from around the World
Glaciers in the Andes
Abra Pirhuayani: 4,725 msl (~15,501 ft asl) – Leaving the Peruvian Amazon rainforest can be done in numerous ways, but most people stick to either flying out or driving out. Since I was there for research, I stuck with driving … Continue reading Glaciers in the Andes
Staying with the Shimizus in Japan
Beyond the bright lights and bustle of Tokyo lies a side of Japan that most don’t have the opportunity to experience. In a homestay organized through the Japan International Cooperation Center, I was able to spend two days and two … Continue reading Staying with the Shimizus in Japan
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays from One World, Two Feet! Continue reading Happy Holidays!