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Travel (Page 6)

Passerby in Fort Greene Park

October 20, 2020

An Afternoon in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park

Fort Greene Park-goers take a stroll as the world opens back up. [Credit: Maeve Dunigan] (NEW YORK) — It’s 3 […]

By Maeve Dunigan

October 16, 2020

The View From Martha’s

Martha’s Country Bakery sits quietly on the corner of Ditmars Boulevard on a Wednesday afternoon during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Skyler Gausney-Jones

Vendors on the boardwalk at Venice Beach

October 13, 2020

The Venice Boardwalk Isn’t a “Freak Show” Anymore: It’s a Graveyard

The Venice Boardwalk, normally frequented by naked musicians covered in gold paint, is now sparsely populated with rickety tents and mostly storefronts

By Emily Leibert

A collage of images around the Silver Lake Reservoir depicting Black Lives Matter installation, sign, empty parks, RBG mural, etc.

October 8, 2020

Same Street, Different World

The Say Their Names: Silver Lake Memorial and how a popular neighborhood spot in Los Angeles is changed after COVID-19.

By Lilian Manansala

October 5, 2020

British Columbia Divers Find Solace in a Mid-Pandemic World

A freediver explores abundant marine life. [Credit: Matthew Reichel] (BRITISH COLUMBIA) — In a world where international travel is still […]

By Robyn Huang

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