The Americas Adventure Travel
Barrow, Alaska, USA
by Gary Moore
Three-hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle lies Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost community in the United States. Barrow has a population of 4500, of which approximately 65% are Inupiat Eskimos. Read More
Boquete, Panama
by Michael Williams
Situated in the far western part of Panama, the town of Boquete offers a wonderful mountain splendor to all that visit this sleepy, little village. Read More
CuraÇao, Caribbean
by Cheryl Viljoen
Life on Curaçao is a laid-back, easy living experience. For the islanders, there is no need to rush. What can’t be done today will get done tomorrow or eventually. Read More
Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii, USA
by David Lichtenstein
Between 1866 and 1969, those who contracted leprosy were forced into exile on 13 square kilometers of windswept land jutting into the Pacific on Molokai’s north shore.Read More
Lanai, Hawaii, USA
by Ina Hinkelmann
Nobody lived on Lanai until around A.D. 1400. The ancient Hawaiians believed that Lanai was infested and haunted by akua (ghosts and evil spirits) and that no human could survive here.Read More
Quinhagak, Alaska, USA
by Lynsey Hostetter
Fly to Bethel, the hub of Alaska’s western villages; hop on a tiny bush plane that seats six people; fly for approximately 40 minutes over serpentine rivers and tributaries and a thousand ponds and arrive in Quinhagak.Read More



