Not going to lie here, this entire year pretty much sucks. No travel, no getting out of the house, and not much going other than work and sitting around waiting for something to change. See ya’ll in 2021.
Not going to lie here, this entire year pretty much sucks. No travel, no getting out of the house, and not much going other than work and sitting around waiting for something to change. See ya’ll in 2021.
Chasing Moai: Rapa Nui 2019 Rapa Nui is extremely isolated with one of the most remote populations in the world. At approx. 8 miles by 8 miles with just under 7,500 people, you’re in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with the next closest land being five hours away as the crow flies. The only…
Wanting to experience more of Russia than just Moscow, it was time to choose a second Russian city to explore during the same trip. Russia is the largest country in the world by area, and since St. Petersburg is close to Moscow, the decision was easy. NOTE: This post is Part 2 of 2 of…
Discovering Moscow Review Russia’s largest city and current capital of the Russian Federation is known for its famous Red Square, overlooked by the colorful cupolas of St Basil’s Cathedral and the impressive walled Kremlin. This world class city has certainly changed in the past twenty five years as its “westernization” is basically complete. Read on:…
Namibia. Most can’t find it on a map. If you can, chances are you are unable to spell it correctly. I belonged to both those groups a year ago until a friend of mine had a crazy idea to do a two-week road trip there. Why? He saw a picture of an abandoned ghost town…
Everything I had imagined and nothing like I expected. Yes, that is the perfect quote to describe the Antarctica expedition a couple of friends and I embarked on back in March 2018. Here is my review to the 7th continent and trip to the bottom of the planet.
Ushuaia, capital of the Argentinian province of Tierra Del Fuego, is famous for being the southernmost city in the world. It also serves as a jumping off point for many expeditions further south. Our group of friends decided to spend a couple nights here to party with the locals before jumping ship to Antarctica.
Fresh off a long haul flight from Boston (via Miami to Buenos Aires) we immediately hopped on the Buquebus high speed catamaran to Montevideo. The idea was to spend some time walking around this lesser known South America capital city before we had to rendezvous with friends back in Argentina a couple days later.