Pangas, Canoes, and Some Other Boats, Too

Hey, explorers! Grab your chaleco salvavidas (lifejackets), raincoats, and fins, because we have a boat to catch!

Brandon's Journey to Japan

Hi, my name is Brandon! Welcome to my journey abroad in Japan as we learn more about its unique culture, history and society. Let's begin!

Bring Out Your Inner Scientist

Hola, explorers! Together, we're going to investigate what may be a new species of manta ray in the Caribbean Sea. I hope you brought your wetsuits! First, let me tell you a little about myself.

Working with Porters at Mount Everest

In Nepal, many men and women work as porters, carrying equipment for miles up mountains and through valleys to make life possible on and around Mount Everest. What it is like to work as a porter?

Gabriel's Journey to Jordan

My journey is as a Fulbright Scholar doing research in Jordan. I'll be focusing on the relationships between Syrian refugees and nonprofits here. Come join me on this cultural and personal journey!

Standing On the Top of the World

Hi explorers! I'm Thom, and I seek thrilling and unique adventures on big mountains in far away lands. Want to see what a typical week on Mount Everest is like? Join me as I prepare for summit day!

The Kingdom of Sky and Mountains

Hi, young explorers! This is Richard Weise, and my job is to be curious about the world's extraordinary places. One such place is truly larger than life and sticks in my memory. Can I show you?

Rachel's Journey to Norway

Hi, I'm Rachel! This year, I am living in Norway to conduct research on sharks! Tromsø, Norway is geographically located way up on the top of the earth. Let's explore this amazing place together!

The Big Goodbye

Hi, students! This is Dr. Pekar, and I am back in Queens, New York, after spending nearly nine weeks in the Atlantic Ocean as part of this amazing expedition. Let's reflect on this incredible voyage!

Madison's Expedition to Brazil

Hey, I'm Madison, and I am a Fulbright Program researcher currently exploring Brazil through the lens of history and immigration. Let's use clues from history to learn about Brazil—and ourselves!

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