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 | Apr 13, 2016 | Europe
Do you know that when you walk into a shop in Valletta, you will be served with the same truism, whether you speak English, Italian or Maltese — pretty unique to Malta. Malta is on the whole quite unique. With its 246 km2 is the main island only slightly larger than...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jan 5, 2016 | the World
In fact, 2015 was a crap year for me. I had and still have PCS (post concussion syndrome) or persistent concussion and it’s absurdly hard; to tell it like it is. I am improving, but it goes so slow that it occasionally feels like it goes backwards. So, you might...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jul 12, 2015 | North America
The first to leave traces Neolithic hunter-gatherers were the first to inhabit La Paz, Mexico area at least 10,000 years ago and the first who leaves traces of their presence in form of rock paintings near the city and throughout the Baja California Peninsula. ...