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.
Many of you may not know this, but I’m actually a multi-billionaire… in Zimbabwe.
Part of travel is the journey, as well as the destination. And whether that journey is a 17-hour-long plane ride or a 1-hour-long car ride, you’re going to need something to entertain you.
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.
And there they were, about 35 African Wild Dogs, surrounding us on all sides. Obviously, we were scared sh*tless and I can’t speak for my family, but I was paralyzed with fear. All the while, our guide offered us NO help whatsoever and kept on taking photos.