Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Zimbabwe Community When we were over in Zimbabwe for my last photography workshop there, we visited a community near the lodge we were staying at during one of their gatherings. There were a whole bunch of kids there taking part in the various dances and events. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. […]
Category: Africa
The Best Tour Companies in Morocco
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Posted: 12/13/21 | December 13th, 2021 The undulating sand dunes. The camel rides. The hikes through the Atlas Mountains. The bustling medinas. The couscous-laced dishes. The seemingly endless mint tea. And, of course, the super friendly and welcoming people. Morocco will change and challenge you. It can be sensory overload at times, but it’s well […]
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Read More24 International Travel Tips for First Timers Abroad
Written by Elizabeth Heath @ Traveling Mom
As the world reopens, Americans are eager to resume travels around the world. But that first big trip across the Pond or even just across the border requires more planning than your average family vacation. Here, an ex-pat TravelingMom shares her tips …
Sierra Leone’s Bucket List
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Are you an adventurous spirit? Are you the one that wants to get off the grid? See the world on your own terms? The one who always finds themselves in Amman, Bruges, Egypt, Karachi, and Pakistan? Finding room in a hostel or sleeping on the beach? If th…
My Visit to Sierra Leone Africa
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
We Landed in Sierra Leone, Africa’s international airport after a 36-hour flight! I had so many papers in my hand, that it took me 2-3 hours to get through the lines. Everybody wanted something. From a negative Covid test to a negative yellow fev…
Wandering in Madagascar
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Wandering in Madagascar
Exploring the towns and villages of Madagascar with my Google Pixel…
Wandering in Madagascar
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Visiting The World Of Birds, Wildlife Sanctuary & Monkey Park (Cape Town, South Africa)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
One of my favorite things about traveling is accidentally happening upon somewhere awesome when I least expected it. That’s exactly what happened to us in Cape Town, South Africa, when we randomly…
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TNN: Ghana, Africa – Why Moving Here is A Smart Plan
Written by Erica @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Have you ever wanted to move overseas? How about Africa? Would you like to move to Ghana? Was Ghana on your radar at all? Perhaps, it was — if you happen to be a part of the African Diaspora! You see, in 1619, the slave trade began and many Africans were forced to leave their […]
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Read MoreAirport in Zimbabwe
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Airport in Zimbabwe Yep, this is just how people hang out at the airport. It’s really fun to see these anachronisms that abound all around Africa. And the best part is, everyone is super nice. People in Africa (at least in my experience) are some of the kindest and most lovely and […]
Mommy and Baby Elephant
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Good thread on photography NFTs My NFT drop from earlier in the week is going super well with the sales now in the high six figure range. From my experience so far (and I’ll be documenting it all, positive and negative) in upcoming videos, it looks like this will be a significant marketplace for artists […]
Germany updates, Netherlands eases entry restrictions, New Zealand
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Read MoreChild with Baby
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Child with Baby I saw quite a bit of this while in Africa and it was always endearing. You would see all kinds of people with babies strapped on their bodies and it was quite adorable. Even better, they love having their photo taken. They must find it unusual that people enjoy […]
The Ultimate Guide to Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Posted: 5/13/21 | May 13th, 2021 Hiking Kilimanjaro is something atop the list of many travelers’ bucket lists. Each year, the iconic mountain attracts thousands who spend days attempting to reach her snowy summit. Since I’ve never hiked the mountain, I’ve invited my community manager, Chris, to share his tips and advice to help you […]
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Read MoreRevenge vacations: The most unique places you can travel to in 2021
Written by Cynthia Paez Bowman @ Million Mile Secrets
We just went through an unprecedented global shutdown during history’s most mobilized time. Before the coronavirus, anyone with Instagram (for some inspiration) and a credit card (preferably a travel rewards one) could book a ticket straight from their…
Family Bath Time
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Family Bath Time Bathing in muddy water gets a bad rap. It’s pretty fun… and I guess if your family was always naked and kind of dirty, why not? I’ve bathed a lot in mud at music festivals and it wasn’t so bad! Sure, it makes a bit of a mess of […]
Dance Party in Zimbabwe
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Dance Party in Zimbabwe During our amazing gathering in Zimbabwe, this guy came up to me and gave me the most loving smile. There is an amazing energy there in the middle of all the villagers coming together to dance and celebrate. Of my few trips to Africa, this was one of […]
Matching Moms
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Matching Moms While we were in Zimbabwe, we had a special surprise while on a beach. A group of local villagers came down to give us a fun show & dance. It’s always a golden opportunity for photos… I’m sure they thought we were a little weird, taking so many photos of […]
Photographing South Africa’s Hout Bay
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
Due South of Cape Town, South Africa, lies the scenic Hout Bay. Hout Bay is a beautiful, but tricky, place to photograph due to the rapidly changing coastal weather. Here are some…
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The Moroccan Town Drenched in Blue
Written by Donnie Sexton @ PointsandTravel.com
I will admit to being slightly disappointed when we rounded a hill that overlooks Chefchaouen. I was expecting to see an entire city awash in blue, which this northern Moroccan town is renowned for. What I saw was a mix of blue and lots of white clus…
Save 15% on your next South African Airways Vacation with any American Express Card
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
If you have been dreaming of an African adventure, American Express and South African Airways Vacations have a brand new offer that may be for you. For a limited time, if you…
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