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Car Alternatives in Modern Cities

I used to think exploring a new city meant renting a car or relying on expensive taxis. But after spending months wandering through Barcelona, Copenhagen, and Tokyo, I’ve discovered that some of the best urban adventures happen when you ditch the car entirely. There’s something magical about moving through...

Modern Life in Modern Cities

Living in San Francisco has taught me that cities are basically giant experiments in human behavior. Every morning I walk past the Golden Gate Bridge and watch the fog roll in, and I’m reminded that even in the most tech-saturated place on earth, we’re still at the mercy of...

Run to Stay Healthy

I used to hate running. Like, really hate it. The idea of voluntarily making myself breathe hard and sweat seemed absurd when I could just walk everywhere or ride my bike. But last year, after spending way too many hours hunched over my laptop editing photos, my back started...

Visit Countries by Train

There’s something magical about watching a country unfold slowly through a train window. I learned this firsthand during three weeks in Japan last spring, when I decided to get a JR Pass and see how much ground I could cover using only trains. What started as a practical transportation...

Night-Time Photography

I never thought I’d become someone who sets alarms for 3 AM, but here we are. This shot of Delicate Arch with the Milky Way behind it required getting up before dawn, hiking through Arches National Park in complete darkness, and then waiting for hours for the perfect alignment....

A Video Post

I stumbled across this incredible Arctic icebreaker footage and had to share it. There’s something mesmerizing about watching this massive ship carve through ice that looks solid enough to walk on. The perspective from above really shows the scale of what these vessels are designed to do, pushing through...

Dream Drive

Sometimes you come across a road that makes you understand why people fall in love with driving. This stretch of coastline in Western Australia captured from above shows exactly what I mean. That ribbon of asphalt cutting between pristine white sand and impossibly turquoise water, with absolutely nothing else...

Finding Zen in Tokyo

Tokyo feels like it should be the last place on earth you’d find peace. Thirty-seven million people, neon everywhere, trains every two minutes, vending machines on every corner selling things you didn’t know existed. But after spending two weeks there, I discovered that this massive city has mastered something...

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