The Via Francigena (fran-CHEE-jee-nah) is a pilgrimage route from the Middle Ages that starts in England and crosses France and Switzerland before entering Italy at the Gran San Bernardo Pass. Less known than the Spanish pilgrimage route, the Via Francigena was revived in the 1990s and is becoming more traversed each year. In the first week of my trek on the Via
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Interview with Heather Finnecy “Traveler of the Year”
Ever wonder what it might be link to wander around the Middle East as a solo American traveler? This is what photographer Heather Finnecy did and she became one of 11 recipients of National Geographic’s “Traveler of the Year” in 2015. How did it happen that you combined your photography expertise with travel in Middle East? After graduating in photography in 2007 I
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