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  • Sep 10, 2024 | nrdc.org | Isabella Sullivan

    Commuting to work. Attending a medical appointment. Buying groceries. Going to school. Transportation touches almost all aspects of daily life. And for those who do not have regular access to transportation, simple necessities become a complicated endeavor. Indigenous People in the United States are more likely than any other racial demographic to lack reliable transportation for daily living. Because of this, public transit options in Tribal communities are vital but have been chronically underfunded.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | nearfarmag.com | Isabella Sullivan

    The emirate of Sharjah has come miles in recent years, transforming from a sleepy northern emirates into a cultural and foodie powerhouse. Now a popular place to live, spend a weekend or enjoy a relaxing staycation, or as an alternative Dubai vacation destination in itself, Sharjah is having a moment.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | nearfarmag.com | Isabella Sullivan

    Travel: a way to see the world and learn about and experience new cultures. By travelling, we are able to learn countless things about new and timeless destinations, but many travel facts are largely unknown – even by the world’s most discerning explorers. Did you know how long the world’s longest, and shortest, commercial flights last? Or the country that has more ancient pyramids than Egypt? Speaking of pyramids, do you know there’s a country that’s 95% covered in desert?

  • Aug 13, 2024 | nearfarmag.com | Isabella Sullivan

    Travel is one of life’s greatest joys, escaping everyday life to explore new cultures, far-flung lands, and luxury hotels and take a moment to reset, breathe and truly live in the moment. But while travelling is great for the mind, soul and often body, it’s more often than not great on our skin. Travelling can wreak havoc on the skin, from air-conditioning, aircraft cabins, jetlag, changes in temperature and humidity – not to mention sun exposure or a change in diet.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | nearfarmag.com | Isabella Sullivan

    Think of a luxurious Scottish countryside escape, and you’ll likely think of Gleneagles – the iconic retreat famed for its renowned hospitality, cosy interiors, heritage and outdoor pursuits. Nestled in the Perthshire countryside, just an hour outside of Edinburgh, Gleneagles is popular with travellers from across the world, who come year-round to enjoy the 850 acres of hills, fields, streams and green, be it in sunshine or snow.

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