Emory West

Cows Have Best Friends Too

Cows Have Best Friends Too

There is nothing like chatting to your best friend after you haven’t spoken in a long time. You are able to go straight back to your normal way of interacting, sharing old stories and usually making fun of...

How to get a free drink on a flight

How to get a free drink on a flight

I am lucky (or unlucky) enough to have seen both sides of plane travel. I have flown with my company who has purchased me a fully comped ticket including meals and drinks and I have flown solo on...

The art that rose from the ashes

The art that rose from the ashes

There is little need to remind anyone of the devastating fires that struck California in 2018. The fires in that year were the deadliest in America in 100 years. The damage done totaled almost $17 billion with nearly...

Tourist Destinations That Are Too Crowded

Tourist Destinations That Are Too Crowded

We have all been victim to the lies of a photo. You see a picture of an incredible landscape, completely unspoiled. Immediately you want to go there. You decide that is the next holiday for you and start...

The revolutionizing archaeology called GPR

The revolutionizing archaeology called GPR

For anyone that has seen the famous Indiana Jones movies or the Jurassic Park films, there is something magical about archaeology. The detail and patience required in a dig to find some hidden treasure or long lost link...

The greatest safaris in the world

The greatest safaris in the world

One of the greatest parts of nature is the incredible wildlife that exists around the world. If you ask any nature lover where the greatest selection of incredible wildlife exists they will all say the same thing. Everyone...

The Power of Pet Relationships

The Power of Pet Relationships

A strange question I admit. Surely you love your sibling more, right? A recent study has shown that young children tend to have a closer relationship with their pets than with their siblings. The study does go into...

A modern take on ancient time telling

A modern take on ancient time telling

In 79 A.D, Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the ancient Roman town of Herculaneum under 60 feet of rock and ash. It wasn’t until the 18th century that archeologists uncovered the remains and began to unearth the lives...

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