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Duke Chronicle Features One World, Two Feet

December 30, 2015December 30, 2015 1world2feet

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

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yosemite, nikkita, hiking, california

Three of Our Favorite Hikes from around the World

December 29, 2015December 29, 2015 1world2feet

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

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Glaciers in the Andes

December 28, 2015December 28, 2015 Wout S.

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

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japan, mountain, travel, explore

Staying with the Shimizus in Japan

December 27, 2015December 28, 2015 Jaime Gordon, Duke University

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

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hong kong, bus, travel

How Not to Ride the Bus in Hong Kong

December 23, 2015December 23, 2015 Lillian Ciardelli

As promised in a previous post, before I move on to my travels in Cambodia, I will share my tips for bus riding in Hong Kong. Here is what I did, and how I suggest you do not do the … Continue reading How Not to Ride the Bus in Hong Kong

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great blue heron, pollution, nature, birding

A Great Blue Heron Eats a Plastic Shark: Pollution in Our Oceans

December 22, 2015December 23, 2015 Erika Zambello

I’ve read many articles about the plastic floating and/or dumped into oceans around the world. Nat Geo published an article in February about the eight million tons of plastic that ends up in the oceans every year, Forbes reports that … Continue reading A Great Blue Heron Eats a Plastic Shark: Pollution in Our Oceans

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puppy, dog, travel

Traveling with a Puppy: Tips From a New Dog Owner

December 21, 2015December 21, 2015 Casey Johnson

Flying with a puppy provides for a completely new travel experience. As I’m sure you could’ve guessed, it’s not exactly the most relaxing way to travel. I have now flown with Stevie four times, with varying degrees of stress and … Continue reading Traveling with a Puppy: Tips From a New Dog Owner

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Conquering “The Death Hike”

December 19, 2015December 19, 2015 Audrey Marlena Archer

Hands down the most enchanting and challenging hike I’ve ever been on was known as the “Death Hike” by locals on the Big Island of Hawaii.* While I’m always up for a good adventure, I am by no means an extreme thrill-seeker or … Continue reading Conquering “The Death Hike”

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tokyo, travel, landscape, city

The Two Faces of Tokyo

December 18, 2015December 27, 2015 Jaime Gordon, Duke University

  Writer and producer Phil Rosenthal once described Tokyo as “Manhattan times Los Angeles”. Never were words more true. The first thing one notices when driving into the city is how dense it is. With buildings of all sizes and … Continue reading The Two Faces of Tokyo

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Edgartown Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard

December 17, 2015December 23, 2015 Becky Lee

The Edgartown Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard is as tranquil and picturesque as it looks. A stroll through the quaint, bustling town leads you right to the water’s edge and the lighthouse. You can climb a few flights of stairs for … Continue reading Edgartown Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard

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navarre, florida, panhandle, sunset, birding

Shorebirds at Sunset along the Emerald Coast

December 14, 2015December 14, 2015 Erika Zambello

Sometimes, all the elements fall into place for a wonderful photo. Over the weekend, I was walking along the shore of the Santa Rosa Sound in Navarre, FL. As the sun set, I sat on the sand to take in … Continue reading Shorebirds at Sunset along the Emerald Coast

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Four Seasons: A Culinary Adventure

December 13, 2015December 13, 2015 Nikkita Mehta

A couple of weeks ago, I had the wonderful opportunity (thanks Sandra!) to attend a delicious eight course tasting menu at The Four Seasons Restaurant. Now what makes this visit worthy of a post? This restaurant has been a New … Continue reading Four Seasons: A Culinary Adventure

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