Polaroid Of The Week: Berlin’s dazzling Festival Of Lights
I finally made it to the dazzling Festival Of Lights in Berlin, a festival I’ve been wanting to visit for a while now. And it was just as stunning as I had imagined!
I finally made it to the dazzling Festival Of Lights in Berlin, a festival I’ve been wanting to visit for a while now. And it was just as stunning as I had imagined!
This week I wonder about fate on this journey of life, and tell you all about how Dani and I met, way back in 2006…you might be surprised just how we met….
The three giant molecule men catch my attention every time we cross the Oberbaum Bridge or Elsenbridge on our bicycles. The 100-foot (30m) high sculpture was erected in 1999 by …
Reflections seem appropriate as the end of our month in Berlin comes to an end…this week’s Polaroid was caught in the one day of rain this sunny summer month.
This week’s Polaroid looks at the intricate design found throughout Berlin, plus some simple but important travel advice.
I’ve had a splendid time in Berlin (as usual!) last week, and exploring a neighborhood I didn’t know well yet plus the wonderful fall colors made my trip even better.
Mine tours in the silver mines in Cerro Rico in Potosi are controversial: are they a human zoo or educational tourism? Dani joined a mine tour to find out.
Upon returning to Mexico two years after our last visit, our first stop was our favorite taco shop in Playa Del Carmen – we still remembered exactly where it was.
This week, I returned to some of my favorite spots in Central Park – all the way up north, disregarded by many tourists, like the North Woods and Harlem Meer.
While Ernesto Che Guevara is famous worldwide, we don’t find much about him at all in his very own country. This week’s Polaroid of the Week looks at Che Guevara, up close and personal in his home town of Rosario, Argentina.