Now, how does half a continent lose power? No, this is a legitimate question, how does half a continent lose power! Because that’s what happened to all of Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and parts of Brazil and Chile on June 16, 2019.
The best part about traveling is the food. No question about it. It’s simply the best way to get to know a particular culture, and fill your stomach in the process.
I consider myself a fairly seasoned traveler, having been to six continents and journeyed extensively on my own. However, there are certain experiences that rattle me to the core and make me realize just how vulnerable and prepared for anything you have to be while traveling.
Ok, so this is a bit of a weird story. I didn’t plan on being involved in either protest, but, as with most things in travel (and in life), all the interesting stories don’t come from planned events.
I decided to sift through my Camera Roll this past week and compiled my top 15 travel photos. These photos are from as recently as last month and far back as five years ago and range across six continents. Enjoy!
However, the rarest creature I saw in the Galapagos wasn’t a native, in fact it was actor Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart.
San Pedro is a town literally built out of the desert. It frequently runs out of water, there is no fertile land to grow crops nearby, and it frequently fluctuates between oppressive heat and bone-chilling cold. However, this little town persists because of the absolutely gorgeous natural beauty within 100 miles of it and I guarantee you won’t be bored during your time here because of everything to do here.
This city has been nicknamed the Paris of South America, and for a good reason. Buenos Aires, or the Ciudad Autonoma Buenos Aires (CABA), has wide, tree-lined avenues, and is bursting at the seams with all its culture. With so much to do, ranging from museums to architecture to nightlife, you certainly won’t be bored here.