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Studying Abroad In England
Have you ever wondered what it's like to study abroad or to live in another country? We recently had the opportunity to interview Heidi Giancola, a 24 year old Anthropology graduate who studied abroad in England.
Top 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are landmarks that have been recognized for their cultural, historical, or scientific importance. Although there's certainly no shortage...
Teaching English In Japan
We recently had the opportunity to interview Heidi Giancola, a 24 year old Anthropology graduate who teaches English in Japan. Over the course of our conversation...
What We Learned About Baseball Stadiums
Here at GeoJango, we love everything baseball related. Earlier this month we launched a giveaway where each contestant filled out a short survey that was meant to shed light...
5 Tips To Help You Travel Like A Pro
Most people love to travel but an overwhelming majority would rather leave the logistics to someone else. If you could close your eyes when you step into the airport...
Making A Map: Gatorboard vs. Foam Core vs. Cork Board
All pinboard maps need a solid backing before they can be framed and shipped to the customer. The three most common materials for this task are Gatorboard...
Pacific Crest Trail Part 3: The Final Stretch
After leaving the high sierra mountains, the trail returns to lower elevation and massive mountains give way to seas of trees. The trail gets a lot flatter, and 30+ miles days become...
Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park was founded on May 22nd, 1902, being both the nation's fifth oldest national park and the only national park in Oregon. The park is made up of a caldera...
Pacific Crest Trail Part 2: The Sierra Nevada Mountains
After walking through the desert for 702 miles, getting to the Sierra is a huge milestone in any northbound hiker’s journey. The massive peaks and deep blue lakes...
6 Reasons You Should Travel More
Traveling the world is an expression you probably hear a lot. Whether your coworker went on a safari in Kenya or your friend completed the Inca Trail in...
Pacific Crest Trail Part 1: The Desert
This is the first part in a multi-part blog series about my hike along the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,650 mile hike from Mexico to Canada that passes...
Antigua & The Kingdom of Guatemala
Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala, the name given to an administrative division of the Spanish Empire...