Bingo Abroad
On January 13, 2018, we set off from Portland, Oregon to tour the world, from hiking the Andean Mountains in Peru, SCUBA diving the Red Sea in Jordan and adopting an elephant in Kenya. Read more🇺🇸Portland
  • Float in the Dead Sea!

    October 22, 2018 in Jordan ⋅ ⛅ 35 °C

    First stop in Jordan: the Dead Sea! Such a crazy experience, floated in the actual sea and in the fancy spa pool.

    We rented a car and started our Jordanian road trip. Certainly this car has seen better days, but overall the driving is easier than I expected and so beautiful in this country!Read more

  • Dubai

    October 18, 2018 in the United Arab Emirates ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Dubai was one really weird city, big and gaudy and so much wealth in the middle of the desert, with a mix of intense Muslim culture. It made me feel a little uncomfortable walking around. Can't say I liked it much. But seeing the fancy stores in the Dubai Mall, the light show at the Dubai Mall Fountains and having tea at the 123rd floor of the Burj Khalifa was pretty great!Read more

  • Back in London!

    August 17, 2018 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    How I love London. So happy we are here. After night two, Brice and I looked at each other, thinking the same thing, let's stay longer. So 6 weeks in the UK here we come.

  • UNTOLD!!!!!

    August 2, 2018 in Romania ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    SO MUCH FUN.

    Before the music festival, we wandered through the main square of Cluj and saw the cutest mobile prosecco van being set up for a private party. After seeing me take some photos and hearing me exclaim how adorable it was, the owner kindly poured us some prosecco and invited us to join the party. Perhaps it really is the nicest place in the world!

    After a crazy crazy attempt getting to the airport in Brussels, we somehow made our flight (thank you WizzAir for having such poor on-time performance!). Just in time for Chainsmokers, Kygo, Tiesto, and Jason DeRulo. SO GOOD.
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  • Crazy 5-Day Trek in Ausangate

    June 15, 2018 in Peru

    Five days of trekking in Peru. We did a cushy tour with lodges heated by fireplaces at night and delicious, hot meals served every day, but there were still ups and downs - literally and figuratively.

    The Ausangate mountains, part of the Andean mountain range, are no joke, especially at these elevations (we were no lower than 14,000 feet for all five days!) and when covered in so much unexpected snow. There was some minor altitude sickness and lots of sketchy paths that shouldn't have been taken or at least we should have had crampons.

    But damn, the views!!! The colors of the sunrises, the lakes reflecting the peaks above, the incredible star gazing at night, seeing the Rainbow Mountain in all its colorful glory. I don't know if I've ever been anywhere more beautiful.
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