Faces of Medellin, Colombia. By Paul Shoul.
The Faces of Medellin, Colombia Photographs by Paul Shoul
Travel articles about the exciting continent of South America.
The Faces of Medellin, Colombia Photographs by Paul Shoul
A Mighty Brazil Road Trip, from Brasilia to Recife By Jon Clarke Brazil is large. With a total land area of 8.5 million square kilometers, it takes a while to get around. Traveling from Brasilia to Recife, for example, is some 2500 kilometers via winding and unpredictable roads. One can…
Pilar Quintana and Conor McShannon write about their efforts to conserve the amazingly diverse plants and wildlife on Colombia’s Pacific Coast.
Peru mysticism: A journeys to the jungle of Peru to search for ayahuasca, or yagé, a powerful hallucinogen known to local peoples as ‘the vine of the soul.’
Chile | Paul Shoul visits vineyards with seven top winemakers in Chile and discusses fine wine, haute cuisine and the recent earthquakes that rocked that country.
Cape Horn, at the Very Bottom of Chile By Kent E St John I am the albatross that awaits you At the end of the world. I am the forgotten souls of dead mariners Who passed Cape Horn From all the oceans of the world. But they did not die…
Rough Guides’ new book ‘Make the Most of Your Time on Earth: 1,000 Travel Experiences’ lists exciting travel adventures around the world in winter.
By Kelly Westhoff I read a discussion thread posted on an Internet forum for travel writers. The original comment was a complaint about the lack of prominent women in the travel writing field. Why weren’t there more big shot, women travel writers? Lots of people responded to the post. Some…
Alexandra Alden journeys to Potosi, Bolivia and descends into the depths of the Cerro Rico Mine, where silver was first discovered in the sixteenth century.
David Joshua Jennings takes a train ride through Ecuador’s Valley of the Waterfalls from Riobamba to Alausà and down a steep cliff called the Devil’s Nose.
David Joshua Jennings climbs Roraima, a mysterious flat-topped mountain in Venezuela which was the setting for ‘The Lost World’ – Part 2.
Colombia’s Coffee Triangle in Pereira, Manizales, and Armenia, where you can enjoy splendid scenery, smoked trout and traditional Colombian hospitality.