Sculptures of Santiago – A photo essay
One of the things we love most about Santiago is that it is a city of public art. The city is filled with sculptures – here are some of our favorite Santiago sculptures.
One of the things we love most about Santiago is that it is a city of public art. The city is filled with sculptures – here are some of our favorite Santiago sculptures.
The streets of Buenos Aires are a canvas for some of the most vibrant urban art in the world. Check out the incredible pieces we recently spotted on our recent Graffitimundo tour.
This week’s Polaroid is coming to you from Cambodia! If you’ve read my travel plans for March you might recall that they did not include any plans to visit Cambodia, …
We had no idea that the Chileans were such active folks! We keep discovering outdoor gyms all over Santiago and love how many people utilize them.
Santiago’s street art scene make for a creative, intelligent vibe throughout the city.
If you follow us on Facebook, you already know that we keep getting surprised by Santiago’s subway! This week’s Polaroid depicts a rare, calm moment in the metro.
It was just us, two men we had just met and a machete as we headed out to hike the volcano crater around the Laguna de Alegria, El Salvador. What started off simply ended up being one of our biggest challenges to date.
The Actun Tunichil Muknal cave has been featured on Discovery Channel, History Channel, twice on National Geographic TV and in the New York Times.
Celebrations start every year on 15 September when the President of Mexico rings the bell at the National Palace in Mexico City, waves the Mexican flag and shouts ¡Viva Mexico! from the balcony of the palace to the crowds in the Plaza de la Constitución (the Zócalo).
We felt right at home and utterly spoiled during our two nights at Posada de Taos. We just wished we could have stayed longer. Find out why we were so drawn to this Taos hotel.