Dazzling Chile: Travel Memory #8
At last count, I´ve been to over 50 countries, so it goes without saying that I´ve seen a lot of stuff. It´s hard for me
At last count, I´ve been to over 50 countries, so it goes without saying that I´ve seen a lot of stuff. It´s hard for me
The grim, grey winter days in London often leave me lank and uninspired. A look back at some my Chile photos, taken during an afternoon
After an amazing three days in the desert, where I basically walked on the moon, toured a salt flat, and went up 15,000 feet above
My last full day in the Chilean desert, I went to see the El Tatio Geyser, located 4300m (15,000+ feet for you non-metric folks) above
Click for Day 1 and Day 2 if you missed the beginning of my Chile adventure! The more I travel, the more I come to
As my plane started its descent into Santiago, Chile, I felt the excitement build within my chest. After my 10-hour night flight from Dallas, I
I just posted this on Facebook and I’m going to repost it here: “sand/salt/ice in ears/shoes/hair, yucky hostel bathrooms, 4:00am wakeups to go on tours,
I just spent 4 weeks in Guatemala travelling around the country and speaking Spanish. I spent nearly 40 hours in Spanish lessons over the course
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