Sapporo, Japan

It was a rough start to our Japan trip with our flight nearly being cancelled by a typhoon, and then, we were shaken awake at 3am on our first night by a 6.7 earthquake. Unfortunately the typhoon thatLeggi altro
It was a rough start to our Japan trip with our flight nearly being cancelled by a typhoon, and then, we were shaken awake at 3am on our first night by a 6.7 earthquake. Unfortunately the typhoon thatLeggi altro
While our stop was brief, we enjoyed catching up with friends and family, meeting our new niece, and celebrating our nephew’s 3rd birthday before our long trip to Japan.
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Cuenca is another colonial city set in the mountains and a popular retirement destination for many Americans. We found the city very livable and have felt very safe wandering around. It’s not asLeggi altro
We first visited Quito a decade ago on our way to the Galapagos Islands.
The colonial architecture, grand parks, and beauty of the surrounding mountains impressed us on our first visit and on thisLeggi altro
Another quick flight and we arrived in Medellin.
Most famous, in recent history, for being devastated by Pablo Escobar and the out-of-control violence that was part of life in the ‘80s up until hisLeggi altro
A quick flight brought us to Cartegena - once the main port for shipping Spanish plunder to Europe and an incredibly rich city in its’ day.
The original city walls are still intact and make a starkLeggi altro
A short bus ride took us back to Bogota, which is a massive city of ~8 million people. The city is surrounded by scenic, green mountains and is very hilly in some neighborhoods (our Uber driver saidLeggi altro
Our middle-of-the-night flight out of Bolivia landed before 7am in Bogota. We hopped in a cab to the bus station and ~4 hours later arrived in the ridiculously charming colonial town of Villa deLeggi altro
La Paz is a big city of ~2.3 million people and built on some seriously steep ridges and valleys. It’s definitely not a beautiful city as the buildings are mostly unfinished brick and thereLeggi altro
A short flight to La Paz helped us avoid a dangerous (because of roads/cliffs and bad driving) and uncomfortable 12+ hour bus trip. When we arrived at the airport we took a taxi to the bus terminalLeggi altro
Lucinda Ayers
Good Lord. What a start to your Japan adventure. But it looks as if you weathered it with your usual grace and calm.