Why the Bicycle Remains Kyoto’s Most Iconic Ride

In Kyoto, the bicycle stands out as being more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a cultural symbol!

Nature in Kazakhstan

There is some beautiful nature in and around Almaty, Kazakhstan. As we talked about on our last video call, there are some really incredible lakes and canyons about two hours from the city!

A Week in My Life

This week was very busy as I prep for the MCAT next week. I am looking forward to finishing it and enjoying the springtime in Berlin!

Logbook from Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is a huge national park (twice the size of Yellowstone). It’s a massive amount of land with all kinds of animals, and I have the privilege of working here!

Farewell from the Shackleton Ice Shelf!

Chelsea gives a recap of this season’s expedition and thanks the explorers for tuning in.

Games, KBBQ, and New Friends: A Peek into Korean Student Life

In this article, I want to tell you about the Yonsei Global Membership Training I attended a couple of weeks ago!

Michala's Journey to Peru

Hello! My name is Michala Geraty and I am currently living in the Andes Mountains of rural Perú as a health volunteer with the United States Peace Corps. I can't wait to share my journey with you!

Tschüss From Germany

My farewell journal shares my experiences of living in Mannheim, Germany, encouraging young students to stay curious, appreciate different perspectives and continue exploring the world around them!

Flavors of Japan

This is a blog entry that describes my favorite place to eat in all of Kyoto, so much so that the owners recognize me when I walk in.

Buses, planes, and trains, oh my!

There are lots of forms of public transport here in Auckland, which is great for getting around and seeing lots of places!

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