More Magnificent South

After our epic walk to Fitzroy, we took one day of rest to let the muscle pain subside ( at least that's my reasoning). Then we took our injured Flo to Lago del Desierto for a short walk, or moreWeiterlesen
A lake with two names

For the last three nights, we have been in the border region of Argentina and Chile in Central Patagonia near Lake Buenos Aires/ Lake Carrera. It's one lake where the border runs through the middleWeiterlesen
Central Austral Chile

You can't drive South to North in Chile because there are large parts with no road and no ferry. Of course you do have the option of going via Argentina all the way North, and we did that for theWeiterlesen
Rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain

...goes the old saying, well in Chile that's not true, it falls mainly on the Southern coast, and not at all on the plain since 350 years.
I mention that because for 3 days now we have had rain, andWeiterlesen
Feels like we're back home?...

...well, not really. We have finally arrived in [San Carlos de] Bariloche at the end of our bus and ferry marathon through Chilean and Argentinian Patagonia. 6 bus journeys with a total travel time ofWeiterlesen
The highest mountain outside of Asia

For the 1st time in a month we got on a plane yesterday and flew from Bariloche to Mendoza, capital of the biggest and best wine region in South America, but that is not all that is the biggest andWeiterlesen
Dedicated to educating Bernard

Bernard is my father in law. I've known him for over 20 years now, and he is really the perfect guy in all ways but one, namely his taste in wine. He is also getting on and will be 90 this year, andWeiterlesen
Buenos...well some parts were

Buenos means good. So we were in Good Aires, but not all was good,especially at the start and end of our stay. The problem at the start was an act of God, ( two days of heavy rain), the problem at theWeiterlesen
Paraguay's pleasant surprises

When I worked in Latam between 1996 and 2013, nobody ever gave a thought about investing in Paraguay. A poor land locked country with a poor outlook. Those assessments were right at the time, but inWeiterlesen
I can't show some of the best bits...

of Bonito, because they are under water. This area of South Western Brazil is a mix of wetlands and savanah . Unlike most rivers in Brazil, some here are crystal clear, and that means that inWeiterlesen
We are illegal immigrants

After Asunción we travelled northwards through Paraguay to the border town of Bella Vista, and then it's neighbour Bela Vista in Brazil.
The logistics of the journey were tricky since buses only goWeiterlesen
"Ian doesn't like beaches"...

... is something my better half often tells other people. Only problem is, that the statement is not true, or at a minimum, it needs to have a significant qualifying statement. She should say, "IanWeiterlesen
Star wars set..(not really)

We spent 6 days split into two 3s staying in Barreieinhas and Atins, the two towns that sit on the edge of the Lencois Maranhenses national park.
The park has rivers and rainforests as you mightWeiterlesen
My friend might be jealous

For a friend of mine from Hamburg, it was his dream to visit Manaus, the capital of the jungle state of Amazonas. So, of course, last time we were here, I emailed him for no particular reason ;). IWeiterlesen
Wheythefucawe

Wheythefucawe is the old joke name given by missionaries to pygmies they found in tall grasses. (Apparently the missionaries thought the tribe was calling out its name).
It could be our name at theWeiterlesen
The Oasis at Rio Momon

Is a remarkable place owned by a remarkable family whose struggles are not yet over.
We all just love this floating lodge that is situated on a tributary of the Amazon, near Iquitos. It's a charmingWeiterlesen
Feels like I imagine prison would be

We haven't made many big mistakes, but the last three days have been one of them.
We came to Hotel Tucuxi because the boat we had planned to take from Iquitos to Pucallpa was not confirmed, and inWeiterlesen
At Easter we visit the wrong Lord's home

I was in Medellín before (2008?), for just a couple of hours in transit from Bogota to New York, and it struck me as very beautiful, and so I marked it as a place I wanted to visit for longer,Weiterlesen
Stairway to Heaven

Well, not quite, but it has to be one of the longer outdoor stairways at 750 steps.
The rock has a variety of names: The Stone of El Peñol, or simply La Piedra or La Piedra de El Peñol. InWeiterlesen
Bogota with prison guards not bodyguards

I first came to Bogotá in 1999 when the Civil War was at its peak, and there were 3,000 kidnappings per year. Bogota was surrounded by the FARC rebels, and the entire countryside was unsafe. LookingWeiterlesen
Are we the cause of climate change?

Well, it does feel like it sometimes. This is our fourth 🏜 desert, where it has rained whilst we visit, and it's the 3rd time the rain was so heavy that our progress was temporally halted.
ThisWeiterlesen
No bad surprises

I have to admit I was just a little bit worried about visiting Panama given that the US has said it wants it and by force if necessary. It wouldn't be the 1st time in recent history that they invaded.Weiterlesen
The original banana republic

In 1904 0. Henry published a series of short stories called Cabbages and Kings. One of the stories is the origin of the phrase "Banana Republic," and he based it on his experience of an 8 month stayWeiterlesen
Mayan City

Today, we delved back into local history by visiting the Mayan city of Copan. Our expectations were low because everyone recommended we go to a different site at Tikal, but it was too logisticallyWeiterlesen
Lakes, volcanoes, and shocking poverty

We have been based in Antigua, Guatemala, for 4 days. The city is a remarkably well-preserved colonial town. It's clean, it feels mostly safe, and it's surrounded by beautiful volcanoes andWeiterlesen