It’s been said that “a journey of 1,000 leagues begins with a cash advance.”
Sure, travel rewards us with all kinds of wonderful dividends -- adventures, experiences, quality time and other worthy wallet-thinners -- but what if your next trip actually offered the possibility of paying a real return?
A clash over the ships buried in the Graveyard of the Atlantic raises a question: when the muddied water eventually settles, who really owns the history entombed along our coast?
It’s been said that “a journey of 1,000 leagues begins with a cash advance.”
Sure, travel rewards us with all kinds of wonderful dividends -- adventures, experiences, quality time and other worthy wallet-thinners -- but what if your next trip actually offered the possibility of paying a real return?
A clash over the ships buried in the Graveyard of the Atlantic raises a question: when the muddied water eventually settles, who really owns the history entombed along our coast?