Getting Around in Indonesia

There is a saying here: "If it's more than 100 meters, take your motorcycle!" In Indonesia, it is not common to walk to get from one place to another. Almost everyone drives a motorcycle!

A Week in My Life

Join me as I share my daily life in Colombia!

The Big Ship (Before the Ship Nuyina)!

Chelsea discusses how research teams prepare for a 3-month long project all the way across the world! Spoiler: it involves a lot of planning, packing, and patience.

La Comida Ecuatoriana

Una introducción a la cocina ecuatoriana que incluye comida típica, cómo son las compras, la cultura del café y las comidas de la familia anfitriona.

Cahal Pech and Maya Civilization

Belize is a diverse country with many different cultures, one being the Indigenous Maya. Come to Cahal Pech, an ancient Maya ruin, and learn about the people who inhabited Belize over 3000 years ago! 

A typical week at school in Piemonte

This week was pretty standard for me! I finished two written assignments for my classes last week and read some interesting papers for my classes this week! Here is a snapshot of my weekly routine!

An Interview with Middle Schoolers

Woi--what's up? Many things fill kids' lives in Indonesia--family, school, hobbies and, of course, hanging out with their friends!

Grace's Journey to Peru

Hola amigos (Hello friends)! My name is Grace and I will be spending the next 2 years serving as a Peace Corps Community Health Volunteer in Peru! I'm excited to share this experience with you all!

Kierra's Journey to Peru

Hi friends! I am a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru in the health sector. I live in a rural area and teach others how to achieve healthy lifestyles. I'm excited to have you onboard my journey!

Kevin's Journey to Dominican Republic

I joined the Peace Corps to challenge myself and serve others. Living in the Dominican Republic has pushed me to grow, adapt, and embrace new perspectives through service, culture, and resilience.

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