The second stop in our Chilean camper van adventure, after leaving San Pedro de Atacama, was the seaside town of Antofagasta. Like the rest of Northern Chile, the town is steeped in history of struggle with Bolivia, of the mining industry and of the construction of railroads, and is surrounded by the Atacama desert and... Continue Reading →
Atacama’s Breathtaking Piedras Rojas
When visiting the Atacama Desert, the one area that you absolutely must make the journey to is Piedras Rojas. I'll warn you - it's far and quite the trek from San Pedro de Atacama - but it is absolutely 1 million % worth it. First, take a look at the journey on the way out.... Continue Reading →
Incredible Blues & Greens of Atacama’s Laguna Tebinquiche (Northern Chile)
In Northern Chile, closest to the small touristy town of San Pedro de Atacama, you will find the breathtaking Salar de Atacama salt flat -- the third largest salt flat in the world. And within this salt flat, you'll find a number of salt lakes (lagunas) that are the most incredible colors! The first one... Continue Reading →
Tipsy Tea at Mr. Fogg’s Residence
For our next "Afternoon Tea" adventure, Arnie & I headed to our good friend Phileas Fogg's Residence. Mr. Fogg has a few establishments dotted around London - his residence (where we came for tea this time), his Tavern, and his Gin Parlour. In case you aren't yet acquainted with our dear friend, Phileas is the... Continue Reading →
London Day Trip :: Canterbury
That's right, folks! We have completed another day trip from London 🙂 So what brought us to Canterbury, you might ask? Well, I'm not really sure, to be totally honest! It was one of those towns where I recognised the name and it came up on lists of day trips from London, so I figured,... Continue Reading →
Iconic London :: Carnaby Street
Carnaby Street, along with the collection of streets surrounding, gives off a feeling of proper (borderline "posh") coolness - almost the hipster antidote - where true pioneers of the good vibes flourished. What do I mean? I mean Jimmy Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Famous 60s Fashionistas, Mods, Punks, and all of their faithful retailers selling... Continue Reading →
Our Quilotoa Loop Adventure
I'll tell you now - the 3 day hike called the "Quilotoa Loop" in the Andes in Ecuador was g*ddamn HARD. Arnie and I found it particularly difficult for a number of reasons - but primarily because we had no map and basically 0 clue what we were doing. Anyway, here's the tale of our... Continue Reading →
Flying through the Mindo Canopy
Our favourite tourist attraction in Mindo was the Mindo Canopy Adventure. This is a series of 10 different ziplines - flying you across the treetops of the Cloud Forest. Over the 10 ziplines, you mostly ride "normale," but you also have a few different options for rides too 🙂 First, there is the "rapido" line... Continue Reading →