Colombia’s Fantastic and Wild Amazon
Calanoa Amazonas, an eco-lodge on the banks of Colombia’s Amazon River to see how life is lived in this very remote part of South America.
Calanoa Amazonas, an eco-lodge on the banks of Colombia’s Amazon River to see how life is lived in this very remote part of South America.
Grimal Grove in the Florida Keys has a fascinating history, today you can find breadfruit, limes, other citrus and much more growing there.
Brazil: Visiting five islands lost in the Atlantic ocean, the archipelago Abrolhos, where only few boats dare to anchor.
Uruguay: South America’s Secret. A country with swank beach resorts, ranches and wine–and legal pot as well as exciting Montevideo and Punta del Este.
Torres del Paine by car, in the very southern tip of South America seeing Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia in the Andes mountains Argentina Chile.
Argentina Offers Much More than Steak By Gwynnes Hogan While descendants of Spaniards and Italians populate the majority of Argentina’s vast territory, the Andean northwest glimmers as a jewel of an exception to that rule. Here you’ll find strong traces of indigenous heritage in the music, dance, handicrafts, and of course, the cuisine. Many write…
Montevideo and Colonial del Sacramento: A Traveler’s Reflections “Promise me you will not spend so much time treading water and trying to keep your head above the waves that you forget, truly forget how much you have always loved to swim. – Tyler Knott Gregson By Caitlin McCallister I love South America. One of the…
Lake Region of Chile where visiting a Bavarian village, traditional Cueca dancing and takes part in a sacred tree blessing ceremony, Chile lake region.
Cycling South America: James Pratt successfully rode a bike the entire length of the continent of South America, here is how he did it. Cycling in South America
By Jenny Gilbert A group shot in the Sacred Valley of the Incas – photos by Jenny Hartshorne Since I’ve been back from my seven-day vacation in Peru, friends ask me, “Hey what have you been up to this summer?” I love saying I went to Peru… There’s a bit of mystery to it. Not…
Six Days, Two Worlds: The Pantanal and the Chapada dos Guimarães By Jorge Jameson With less than a week in hand and not much in my pockets I was lucky to pick a place in Brazil’s far west to visit, the Mato Grosso state, home of two entirely different ecosystems, the Pantanal wetlands, and the…
Getting revenge on Montezuma: tips for avoiding and curing gringo stomach ailments in Mexico and Central America, how to avoid getting sick in Mexico.