Patagonia By Kayak – A Photo Essay
The Serrano river winds it way through Bernard O’Higgins National Park, just south of the famous Torres Del Paine Park. It provided us with breathtaking views of mountain peaks and numerous glaciers.
The Serrano river winds it way through Bernard O’Higgins National Park, just south of the famous Torres Del Paine Park. It provided us with breathtaking views of mountain peaks and numerous glaciers.
In September 2009, we began our South American journey with our first stop being Sucre, Bolivia. Our timing couldn’t have been better if it was planned, as we unexpectedly arrived just two weeks before the annual festival of La Virgen Guadalupe – one of the biggest celebrations in the entire country.
Here…lizard, lizard, lizzzzzard!
One of the best things about sitting still in one location for awhile is immersing ourselves in the culture and getting to know some of the locals. We feel totally at home in this small city and a real part of the population. Kids from La BIB run up to us on the street, eager…
Setting: The magnificent archipelago known as The Galapagos Islands. Some 600km west of the Ecuadorian coast, this myriad of lava rock islands is home to some of the most diverse and unique wildlife in the world. Scene: 15 tourists from around the world disembark the yacht Daphne to explore Bachas, a northern beach on the…
“We are not 17 anymore“, said one of our traveling companions, a few hours into our Colca Canyon trek. I had to agree, I was feeling pretty rough only being half way into our first day. The trek was definitely nowhere near as “easy” as they had sold it.Colca Canyon, which starts a few hours…