Learn about the food culture in Spain. One of the most popular foods in Spain is called jamón, or Spanish ham. It is included in many different types of tapas and pinchos.
When working offshore there are many different people with different cultures and nationalities within a confined space. It is important to be sensitive to this and to work together.
Earlier in my adventures, my friends and I visited Hiroshima. During World War II, the U.S. dropped the world's first atomic bomb on this city. Today it is a symbol of peace, beauty and hope.
Japanese food looks and tastes amazing. I have tried a lot of new foods such as sushi, ramen and various types of seafood and meat. I've loved everything!
Transportation in Helsinki is easy, but it is even more convenient when the rivers and lakes freeze over! This week I am going to tell you about how I get around town.
Romanian foods have helped me to better understand the history and culture of the area. Enjoying the local foods has been a lot of fun and has opened my mind to culinary adventures!
My food experience in Italy expanded my horizons as I learned about differences in regional cuisines. Embracing the local nature of Italian food, I tried every dish that I could find!
Read about transportation in Spain! The most common way to get around is by walking, but people also take buses, trains and planes to travel to places that are further away!
There are many ways of getting around in Rwanda. Roads here are filled with bicycles, motorcycles, cars and trucks, all moving people and goods all over this small country.