Black women divers are a rarity, but some are working to change that.
Sheryl Nance-Nash is a freelance writer specializing in travel, personal finance and business. Her travel writing has appeared on Newsweek.com, CNTraveler.com, Afar, ShermansTravel, Orbitz, RD.com, Fodors, amNY, TheWeek.com, among others. When she's not encouraging people to spend money wisely, she travels the globe to satisfy her wanderlust and to inspire others to do the same!
The last time I had quite a supernatural experience. It was so scary I said I would never go in a cave again.
Sometimes words fall short in capturing the essence of a thing. When it comes to Portland, you just have to go there to get it.
Most people aren't traveling, but luckily a number of museums and organizations have put together some amazing virtual ways of learning about Black history.
I've been in love with lighthouses for years—and then one day fate saw fit to reward me with a stay at one of the most spectacular.
Online learning can be done anywhere, so families are loading up backpacks with school supplies, packing the laptop, and hitting the road.
Working from home is here for the foreseeable future, so why not do it in style?
Few want to fly or take the train, so RV rentals are more popular than ever. If you’re thinking about it, don’t be intimidated.
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