by Kirsten K. Kester | Jul 29, 2016 | Africa
Ancient Libya Go to far west Egypt and you’ll come to Siwa – an isolated desert oasis only 50 km east of the Libyan border in the heart of Egyptian sand dunes. Here you’ll find Siwa; the town lost in the rain. Historically, Siwa is part of Ancient...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Mar 12, 2015 | North America
The magic at Tikal We have been traveling around Central America and are now in Guatemala. Many did tell us to be careful, especially in Guatemala City where the crime rate is high. I felt very secure through out our journey through Guatemala, enjoyed the colorful...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Feb 1, 2015 | North America
Old Havana are the core of city Old Havana, (La Habana Vieja in Spanish), are the core of the original city of Havana, with more than 2,000 hectares it exhibits almost all the Western architectural styles seen in the New World. La Habana Vieja was founded by the...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jan 11, 2015 | Europe
Smiling Sun In the 1970’s there were fears of war, environmental disasters and nuclear power. In response to Sweden’s opening of the Barsebäck nuclear power-station in 1975, dreams of a green planet with peace and justice; inspired many to engage in...