Let's Meet Ale, a Naturalist in Costa Rica!

What is it like to live in Costa Rica, and not just visit? Let's ask my new Costa Rican friend, Ale!

This year, Reach the World is thrilled to be engaging in a process to rebuild ReachtheWorld.org for the next ten years of global virtual exchanges.

Deep-Water Trials in France

AUV expert Chad Bonin is back from deep-water marine robotics trials in France. Let's hear how he and the E22 sub-sea team used creative problem-solving to prepare for the Weddell Sea.

Chicken Buses in Mexico's Neighboring Country, Guatemala

One of the most unique modes of transportation I have seen is the "chicken bus" in Guatemala. It is a remodeled school bus that competes with other stylish buses for the transportation of customers.

Be Prepared!

Are you the type of person who checks (and maybe double-checks) your backpack before school so you’re prepared for your day? You’re already thinking like an explorer!

Environmental Tourism in Costa Rica

Costa Rica's jungle is a big draw for the country, and since they rely on tourism for much of their economy, the environment is important to them as well.

Chiles En Nogada: Red, White and Green

We will explore one of my favorite seasonal dishes in Mexico: chiles en nogada. You can find this dish during August and September, and it is often eaten to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. 

Logging In From Costa Rica

I've now been in Costa Rica for almost three weeks, and I'm excited to share what I've been up to and what it's been like! Costa Rica is certainly full of surprises.

Putting (Very) Smart Buoys to Work

Dr. Tamaryn Morris shares how a team of oceanographers from the South African Weather Service will use high-tech buoys to gather valuable data in and around the Weddell Sea.

Farewell and Reflections

The ARCSPIN team is now safely home, and the work continues... we're processing over 200 samples from Arctic Alaska to test our research hypothesis. Thank you for joining this journey!

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