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The Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest aquarium, offers one of the most extraordinary scuba diving experiences. Conducted in a very safe and responsible manner, this dive ensures the protection of the animals with a strict "no touch" policy and the presence of three dive masters among the dive party.
The French Quarter Festival 2011 kicked off at the iconic House of Blues in New Orleans. Rockin' Dopsie Jr. brought down the house with an electrifying performance, while guests indulged in an incredible spread of New Orleans cuisine.
In 2011, the National Asian Heritage Festival marked its 6th year, celebrating Asian heritage and culture from around the world. This month-long event has grown significantly over the years, playing a vital role in sharing and preserving the rich traditions of Asian communities. The 6th Annual Asian American Heritage Festival kicked off in Silver Spring, MD, with vibrant performances, cultural exhibits, and delicious cuisine.
We had a rare and extraordinary opportunity to film President Obama and Air Force One at Washington's Dulles International Airport. This exclusive footage offers a unique, close-up view of the President as he boarded the iconic aircraft, providing an unforgettable experience just yards away from Air Force One.
We kicked off the 2010 holiday season at the White House with First Lady Michelle Obama. Mrs. Obama warmly welcomed military families who organize the Quantico and Anacostia branches of the Marine Corps Toys for Tots drive, highlighting their invaluable contributions.
Enjoy a magical preview of the 2010 White House Christmas Tour with World Footprints. We offer an exclusive sneak peek into the festive transformation of the White House, showcasing the beautiful decorations and heartfelt tributes that make the holiday season special.
On November 26, 2010, First Lady Michelle Obama warmly welcomed the arrival of the White House Christmas tree. This magnificent 18.5-foot Douglas-fir traveled from the Crystal Springs Tree Farm in Pennsylvania to become the stunning centerpiece of the Blue Room.
President Obama awarded the 2010 National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal to 20 distinguished honorees in a prestigious ceremony held in the East Room of the White House. World Footprints was honored to attend and witness this celebration of artistic and scholarly excellence.
When simple actions—such as recycling, conserving water, and turning off lights—can help make a difference for our environment, there’s no reason not to extend these eco-friendly habits to your travels.
Calling career transitionists! Travel expert, Tonya Fitzpatrick, is featured in a book about moving to a place of positive career reinvention. Find out how to recharge, reinvent and reignite your career.
Rajmohan Gandhi, a true global citizen and a great friend of World Footprints, continues to carry on the remarkable legacy of his grandfather, the late Mahatma Gandhi. Rajmohan Gandhi serves as President of the non-profit organization Initiatives of Change (IofC), dedicated to building trust across the world's divides.
On August 9, 2010, we captured some inspiring moments as President Obama welcomed the New Orleans Saints to the White House. This special event celebrated the Saints' incredible Super Bowl victory and their resilience as a team. As an added bonus, we had the rare opportunity to witness President Obama's departure from the South Lawn aboard Marine One.














