• United States!

    United States: Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Go Now!

    United States
    Explore the vast openness and wildlife found roaming in the western United States, including Theodore Roosevelt National Park (pictured) in North Dakota. Begin Your Journey!

  • Trinidad & Tobago!

    Trinidad & Tobago: Beautiful Coastline. Go Now!

    Trinidad & Tobago
    These Caribbean islands mix Indian, African, and European cultures alongside beautiful beaches. Go Now!

  • Cuba!

    Cuba: Sandy beach. Go Now!

    Cuba
    Many people fear the unknowns of Cuba, but the history, culture, food, and impressive beaches lure many visitors every year. Explore Cuba!

  • Honduras!

    Honduras: Children. Go Now!

    Honduras
    The original banana republic, Honduras has made a name for itself with the banana trade; however foreign influences have also vastly altered the culture. Go Now!

  • Mexico!

    Mexico: Sunrise over the mountains in Puerto Vallarta. Go Now!

    Mexico
    Although many people just go for the beaches, Mexico offers impressive mountain vistas (pictured in Puerto Vallarta), great food, and historic ruins that compete with the best in the world. Begin Your Journey!

  • Barbados!

    Barbados: Pier on the beach. Go Now!

    Barbados
    This Caribbean island has hints of British culture, but is wholly Caribbean as well. Explore Barbados!

Sources & Special Thanks for Haiti

WARNING: Safety is a concern in Haiti, please read this travel warning before going!

Bibliographical Resources

-Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (www.cdc.gov)
-Encyclopedia Britannica. Haiti. DVD. 2004.
-http://canidrinkthewater.org
-http://multiculturalcookingnetwork.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/a-brief-history-of-haitian-cuisine-a-true-multi-cultural-experience-by-monica-johnson/
-http://suite101.com/article/the-refreshing-drinks-of-haiti-a174320
-Hudson, John C, and Edward B Espenshade, Jr., ed. Goode's World Atlas, 20th Edition. Rand McNally. 1995.
-McKnight, Tom, ed. Geographica: The Complete Illustrated Atlas of the World. Barnes & Noble, Inc. 2002.
-PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/)
-www.albireo.ch
-www.caribbeanamericanfoods.com/?page=island_dishes
-www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
-www.etiquettescholar.com/dining_etiquette/table-etiquette/carribbean_table_manners/haitian.html
-www.foodbycountry.com/Germany-to-Japan/Haiti.html
-www.haititravels.org/festivals/haiti-carnival-welcomes-everybody-to-sing-dance-and-enjoy.html
-www.helium.com/items/1103060-history-of-haiti-food
-www.lonelyplanet.com/haiti/work-study-volunteering/work
-www.mapsofworld.com
-www.nationsencyclopedia.com
-www.oocities.org/haitialternative/Identity.html
-www.placesonline.com/central_america/haiti/food_and_drink.asp
-www.weather.com
-www.wikipedia.org
-www.worldtravelguide.net/haiti/food-and-drink
-www.xe.com

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