Articles by Christopher R. Cox

International Travel

Mission to Montserrat

By Christopher R. Cox
June 26, 2013 — The tiny Caribbean Island buried almost 20 years ago by a still-smoldering volcano is now brimming with signs of life, a thriving a population of orioles brought back from the brink of extinction, and the looming threat of another blast.
International Travel

Natural Wonders on the Caribbean's Island of Dominica

By Christopher R. Cox
August 20, 2012 — Newly discovered by adventurous travelers and the eco-minded, Dominica is a Caribbean pearl that harbors jewel-like rare parrots and a boiling lake.
International Travel

On Safari in Botswana

By Christopher R. Cox
June 21, 2012 — Botswana is a place of almost mythic names: the Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Delta. Our 10-day safari is your guide to turning this land of boundless beauty into your wildlife-watching dream come true.

Organic Honey Is Creating a Buzz in the U.S. Virgin Islands

By Christopher R. Cox
April 10, 2012 — The sweet stuff is a treat for travelers, in everything from cocktails to entrees.
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Beauty and the Bomb: Puerto Rico's Vieques

By Christopher R. Cox
February 22, 2012 — Bombs once exploded on Isla de Vieques during naval exercises. Now that the military range has been turned into a wildlife refuge, the fireworks on this Puerto Rican island are created by glowing microorganisms in its bioluminescent bay.
International Travel

Paradise Found

By Christopher R. Cox
September 09, 2011 — After enduring years of bloodshed and oppression under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, Cambodia now hosts growing numbers of nature-seeking tourists who come to discover some of the largest wilderness areas remaining in Asia.

Stepping Out

By Christopher R. Cox
September 04, 2011 — Masked by stinking anaerobic mud, fuggy heat, clouds of mosquitoes, and acre upon acre of flooded forest, mangroves are as mysterious as they are vital to our coasts.