Bringing the Netherlands Out of the Ocean

Ever wondered why there are so many canals in the Netherlands? Well, luckily for you, I am about to answer that question!

It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's a...segway?

Explore the roads and streets of Shenyang with me in this transportation field note. 

Steel in Saarland - Visiting Völklinger Hütte

Völklinger Hütte is a World Cultural Heritage UNESCO site found twenty minutes outside of Saarbrücken. This site used to house an enormous steel factory, but is now a growing, nature filled space.

Amazing Arepas

In this article I discuss the arepa, which is a circle of cooked dough made out of corn. Arepas exist all over Colombia. They can be found on almost every street corner, and are culturally important.

Recognizing Perspectives

Recently, I sat down with my Estonian friends to discuss politics and elections. One of the most important Estonian values is participatory democracy. Read on to learn more about how it works!

Living in the Rheinland

The Rhineland, Rheinland in German, is the most densely populated and, in my opinion, quite possibly the most beautiful region in all of Germany. What makes it so special exactly? Read on to find out.

Below Sea Level

Do you pay much attention to water? The Dutch do! Keep reading to figure out why. 

The Life of a Swedish Student

Read on to learn a little bit about life from the perspective of a Swedish college student!  

Living on an Island with Sea Turtles: Conservation in Tortuguero

Costa Rica does a great job at protecting all their plants and animals, but it is a big job and requires all hands on deck. Find out how the people of Tortugero protect their land, turtles and all.

A Day Full of Day Lilies

Every year around September, day lilies bloom on two mountains in eastern Taiwan. People come from all over Taiwan to see the mountains covered in flowers before the blooms are gone.

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