by Lawson | May 15, 2025
Image: EWT A tiny gecko species unseen for over 33 years has been rediscovered by two Endangered Wildlife Trust researchers in the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga. The Blyde River Flat Gecko (Afroedura rondavelica), last spotted in 1991, was recently found alive by...
by Lawson | May 10, 2025
May Is Mental Health Awareness Month: Turning Awareness into Action Every May, we’re reminded that mental health matters. But this year’s theme — “Turn Awareness into Action” — hits a deeper note for many of us who’ve lived long enough to know that life’s heaviest...
by Lawson | Apr 26, 2025
Somewhere along the line, travel got rebranded as a luxury — a reward for youth, a byproduct of wealth, a glossy image crafted for social media likes. Today, the act of crossing borders or even county lines is often framed as something extravagant, optional, or...
by Lawson | Apr 12, 2025
🧭 Opening Reflection What Older Adults Can Teach the Travel Industry By Lawson Brooks III, Publisher of Fit2Journey The travel industry loves to talk about the “silver tsunami” — that wave of aging Baby Boomers and Gen Xers who are supposedly redefining retirement...
by Lawson | Apr 11, 2025
South Africa is home to various cultural and natural wonders—some so extraordinary that they’ve earned a place on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list. These sites are recognised for their universal value, whether they represent milestones in human history, rare...