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Victoria Falls vs. Iguazu Falls
There’s something about waterfalls that captivates the human mind. Like gazing into a campfire, it’s easy to become mesmerized by a little falling water. Victoria Falls and Iguazu Falls have established themselves as two of the world’s most impressive natural … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, argentina, Brazil, bungee, bungy, foz do iguacu, Iguacu, Iguassu, Iguazu, Livingstone, photography, pictures, puerto iguazu, South America, travel, Vic Falls, Victoria Falls, waterfall, waterfalls, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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39 Observations from a 105 Day RTW Trip
1. Most people don’t cheese as hard as Americans when taking pictures. 2. A lot of South Americans really don’t like that we call ourselves Americans instead of United Statians like they do in Spanish. 3. Your network is way … Continue reading
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Tagged air pollution, americans, backpacking, cultures, customs, europe, germany, hostels, obesity, South America, thailand, travel, US government
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What it’s like: South American long-distance buses
South America is a huge continent. Unfortunately, traveling between destinations here can be very difficult. Trains are rare and for whatever reason, flights are extremely expensive. Because of this, the most common means of transportation is long-distance buses. While some might … Continue reading