Becky’s favorites

  • Jiuzhaigo Waterfalls

    Photo by Adam Rose, 19 May 2008

    Jiuzhaigo, China, also known as "The Fairy Tale Land," overflows with vast waterfalls, amazingly vibrant rivers, and dense, colorful trees.

  • Street Barber 2

    Photo by Hilary Heuler, 3 March 2008

    In Bangladesh, one of the world's most crowded countries, life can't help but spill out onto the street. Barbers in the northern town of Bogra set up shop on the sidewalk with just a chair, a mirror, an old rag and a set of razors; men can get a shave and a haircut for pennies.

  • Ascent to the Land of the Raramuri

    Story by Allen Cox, 9 February 2008

    Ascending Mexico's Copper Canyon by train, the journey is the magic.

  • Mooselookmeguntic sunset

    Photo by john flores, 14 January 2008

    The late summer sun sets over a tranquil Lake Moosemeguntic.

  • Hidden California

    Photo by John Mueller, 14 February 2008

    In the middle of no-where California, cutting over from Highway 101 to I-5, I found this barn around a turn. It was just about dawn, and I had to sneak onto this property to get it, but I was quiet enough, got my tripod, camera and cable release, and then...

  • The Best Of The Rock

    Story by Howe Sim, 10 November 2007

    The top 5 reasons why the province of Newfoundland is a must-see on any world traveller's list.

  • Quidi Village Stages

    Photo by Howe Sim, 12 November 2007

    3 fishing stages in Quidi Vidi Village, a five minute drive from St John's, Newfoundland

  • Twillingate Twilight

    Photo by Howe Sim, 10 November 2007

    Newfoundland's fishing village of Twillingate is as famous for its icebergs as for its beautiful rugged coastal scenery

  • Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

    Photo by Andrew Gibson, 5 January 2008

    The Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat. I took this photo from the Isla del Pescado, an 'island' that rises from the salt with spectacular views to the distant mountains.

  • Down the Barrel of a Gun

    Photo by John Mueller, 13 February 2008

    The Sutter Buttes are located about 90 minutes north of Sacramento and are considered, geologically, as the worlds smallest independant mountain range.