Survival in the Swiss Alps!

The mountainous region of Switzerland is known as the Swiss Alps. The tallest mountain is 15,781 feet tall, 750 miles long and 125 miles wide! New York City is only 330 miles long and 283 miles wide!

Morocco's Potential as a Global Example for Sustainable Development

Morocco is a developing country, however, this transition to a developed country is still in its infancy. The need for basic public services and economic opportunities hinders Morocco's growth.

Asian Giant Softshell Turtles

We're on the look out for the endangered Asian giant softshell turtle along the Mekong River, and every possible turtle nest we see along the river bank is so exciting!

Deepa's Journey to India

Hi, I'm Deepa, and I live and conduct research in Bangalore, India. I am here to investigate the brains of hoverflies, a type of pollinator. I'm excited to go on this journey with you!

Shuttles, Buses, and Trains, Oh My!

China is filled with efficient public transportation systems. Buses are the main mode of transportation I take throughout Zhuhai, while high-speed trains can take me anywhere else in China.

A Hidden Paradise

Luang Prabang is a small city, hidden within the mountains of Northern Laos. Because of its location in the mountains, the surrounding area is full of untouched nature and beautiful places. 

Gentle Giants

I went to a place called MandaLao, in Luang Prabang, to do a one-mile hike through the jungle with two big elephants!

Interviewing a Thai Friend

In this Field Note, I interviewed my Thai friend Palmy about life in Rangsit and Thailand. 

Jeffrey's Journey to El Salvador

Hello! My name is Jeffrey, and I'm from Midland, Michigan. Right now I'm studying human rights and healthcare in El Salvador, and I'm excited to have you along for the ride. Let's explore together!

Attyat's Journey to China

Hello! My name is Attyat and I'm living in Shanghai, China where I'm conducting research at a top-performing public high school. I'm so excited to share my work and experiences in China with you!

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