by mtk96 | May 5, 2020 | Features, Spring 2020
Humanity is obsessed with life. The mantras of YOLO and Carpe Diem are modern reflections of the romanticism of living. While breath in the body makes you technically alive, it can be difficult to determine how to frame and fully live a life. There are thousands of...
by mtk96 | Apr 29, 2020 | Features, Spring 2020
A three-story temple painstakingly hand-carved in the side of a red rock cliff. Nature’s fireworks, flashing silently and elegantly across the northern night sky. An underground tunnel connecting two landmasses by railroad. Whether manmade or natural features, there...
by Stowaway Magazine | Jan 16, 2015 | Banner, Features, Winter 2015
By Natalie Cherie Campbell Out in the open, the ground is unprinted and unfamiliar. Juan Pinto and his companions follow a Bedouin woman as she leads them under an overhanging ledge of carved rock to the wall beyond. As Pinto’s eyes adjust, he is stunned. The wall is...
by Stowaway Magazine | Aug 31, 2012 | Away For A Week, Fall 2012, Getaways
Deep in the Kingdom of Jordan lies Petra, a city whose name refers to the rock from whence it was chiseled. The Nabateans, ancient inhabitants of Jordan, carved this city from the sides of desert sandstone cliffs more than three thousand years ago—complete with water...