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  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Ellie Seymour |Lynn Houghton |Richard A. Franks |Zoey Goto |Karen Gardiner |Anna Haines | +7 more

    This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Point to any part of America’s vast 50-state map and there’s an adventure to be had. Always experimenting, forever innovating — there’s never a dull moment in the US and this year brings a host of new tours, anniversaries, relaunched trains and overlooked regions to explore.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Jessica Vincent

    This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Rain is pounding and the temperature is close to freezing. But the atmosphere inside the powwow tent at the Western Navajo Fair is electric. Here in Tuba City, Arizona, eagle feather headdresses and beaded buckskin skirts move to the beat of a drum. Green, yellow and blue ribbons flit through the air like parakeets. Dresses stitched with metal woosh like running water and silver cuffs studded with turquoise clink like cattle bells.

  • 2 months ago | nationalgeographic.com | Jessica Vincent

    This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Rain is pounding and the temperature is close to freezing. But the atmosphere inside the powwow tent at the Western Navajo Fair is electric. Here in Tuba City, Arizona, eagle feather headdresses and beaded buckskin skirts move to the beat of a drum. Green, yellow and blue ribbons flit through the air like parakeets. Dresses stitched with metal woosh like running water and silver cuffs studded with turquoise clink like cattle bells.

  • Feb 9, 2025 | travelandleisure.com | Jessica Vincent

    Guests of Wilderness Tubu Tree, in northwestern Botswana, canoeing on the Okavango River. Photo: Courtesy of Wilderness If the lion charges us, stay seated,” whispered my safari guide, Jonah Seboko, his gaze fixed on a large adult male only a few feet from our car. Just after sunrise, we had peered through blades of golden grass and spotted a male and female lion devouring an adult buffalo.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | pmg-ky3.com | Jessica Vincent

    Grant County High School Marching Band wrapped up its season Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Mid-States Band Association’s Class A Championship. The competition was held at Simon Kenton High School. An impressive performance in Prelims earned the band a Third Place trophy and the opportunity to move on to Finals later that evening. Of the 23 bands from Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in attendance, only the top ten advanced to Finals.

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Jess Vincent
Jess Vincent @jessicagvincent
21 Oct 24

RT @TravWriters: Well done to all of our members who were shortlisted for last night's @AITOHQ awards! And extra huge congratulations to @R…

Jess Vincent
Jess Vincent @jessicagvincent
5 Sep 24

Buzzing to be a finalist for *two* Travel Media Awards in the sustainability categories 🥳 Thank you @travelmediawrds and judges—I put my little heart into these pieces. ##TravelMediaAwards #Finalist https://t.co/gghZQLiIlF

Jess Vincent
Jess Vincent @jessicagvincent
15 Nov 23

In my first piece for @voguemagazine, I faced my fears of the deep on the house reefs of @redseamarsaalam, one of only 11 dive centres in the world to be named a @PADI Eco Center this year. Read the full story here: https://t.co/LhxEPEvIyK