Category: Overnight trips
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Having a Blast in Guatemala
Our next destinations were perhaps the only unexpected pins on our map, as they were the only countries that weren’t on our list of possibilities at the start of the year. If you remember from previous blog posts, there was a gap in our schedule where Brazil might have been.…
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Making More Time for Wine
Soon after arriving in Mendoza, we were enjoying the design of the city. After an earthquake in 1861, the city was rebuilt with lower buildings and wider streets so that it could better withstand any future seismic activity. The grid layout is also dotted with various plazas, each relating to…
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An Un-Bolivia-ble Trip
Since watching the South American series of Race Across the World, the Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia have been high on my travel bucket list. It was a no-brainer that we’d be visiting them on the South American leg of this year’s travels. The Uyuni Salt Flats, or Salar de…
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From Málaga to Madrid
I’m still a week behind in writing up my posts, which means unbelievably it has been a week since we left Málaga. More unbelievable still was how quickly our first month of travel passed. Before writing about where we got to next, thought I’d pause for a moment to share…
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There’s Nada Like Granada
Still further behind on my blog entries than I would like. At least I was able to use a 3 hour train journey to write this one up. The last paragraphs were a race to beat the onset of queasiness I could feel, so hope you enjoy! Granada saw us…
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The Rain In Spain Falls Mainly on Seville
I have Ricki to thank for the title above, after I brought out the Eliza Doolittle impressions. This despite him suggesting after last week’s blog that I must be trying to apply for a job as copywriter at the Sun! As you will have gathered from the title this blog…
