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Not a Miragé

Sat, 19 Apr 2014 | By hopsquatch | Views [210] | Scholarship Entry

As soon as I stepped out of that airplane into the brisk summer night, I could smell it. The change. The vibe that now enevelped me was not the one I had when I left home earlier that day. The strums of the first notes of 'Caminito' were playing in my ... Read more >

Tags: 2014 Travel Writing Scholarship - Euro Roadtrip

Freedom For Fun

Sat, 19 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [1504]

"Mardi Gras is just a celebration of being alive and all the magical things that happen in our city and in our world... Is like the time that you can be the person that you always wanted to be, not actually who you are. I feel that this is ... Read more >

Tags: mardi gras, new orleans, parades, red beans & rice

Little Giants: the Red Flame Hunters

Fri, 18 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [1825]

"The Chief makes the decision if the tribe will meet you or not. Because if they ain´t pretty like me I don´t want to meet them. I´m pretty every year, so if you are not as pretty as me I don´t want to meet you. If they ... Read more >

Tags: indian tribes, mardi gras, new orleans, red flame hunters

We rode on one of the floats of the Krewe of Tucks!

Thu, 17 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [1788] | Video

Our fourth day in New Orleans was just insane. Everything started around 11am, when after an hour of waiting for a cab that never arrived, and with only one hour left to reach our float, we decided to pick our gear and jump in to the street.... Read more >

Katrina Beyond the Media

Wed, 16 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [1416]

  “Our cemeteries are above ground, we bury above ground because New Orleans itself is 8 ft below the sea level. And this particular cemetery had a bunch of coffins that actually got loose and were floating up and down the streets”... Read more >

Tags: hurricanes, katrina, mardi gras, new orleans

Everyone Is Mr. Mardi Gras (First impressions)

Tue, 15 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [1647]

“24, 25, 26... Here I am. I´m sorry, would you mind?” Finally. One last flight and I´ll be in New Orleans - I can hardly believe it. I have just found my seat and I´m already feeling what I know will, ... Read more >

Photos: Argentina - Salta, Mendoza and San Rafael

Tue, 15 Apr 2014 | By pauluiza | Photo Gallery

Salta, Mendoza and San Rafael
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Argentina - Salta, Mendoza, San Rafael

Tue, 15 Apr 2014 | By pauluiza | Views [1946]

Argentina - Salta, Chepes, Mendoza & San Rafael – Braving the magic land of Chorizo steak & red wine     For some reason Salta feels like home, so we decide to do a bit of housekeeping before moving on to the next place, ... Read more >

On My Way to New Orleans...

Mon, 14 Apr 2014 | By adventurerfever | Views [6209]

FLIGHT ATTENDANT: “You said pasta, right?” ANDI:  Yeah... What do you think about the lightning out there? FA:  Whaaaaaaat? A:  The lightning! ... Read more >

Tags: fear to fly, flights, storms

Photos: Argentina - Corrientes & Salta

Mon, 7 Apr 2014 | By pauluiza | Photo Gallery

Northwest Argentina
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Perfect Autumn Days in Los Glaciares National Park (Mt Fitzroy)

Sat, 5 Apr 2014 | By clare-tamea | Views [680]

Frosty mornings, gold and red leaves, fierce sun in a cobalt blue sky, granite spires and snowy glaciers, clear mountain streams and sandy paths - these have been our days in the Los Glaciares national park, here in Argentinian Patagonia. So lucky are ... Read more >

Argentina - Corrientes and Salta

Sat, 5 Apr 2014 | By pauluiza | Views [511]

Argentina - Corrientes and Salta – All I care about is the air that I breathe…   We cross the border into Argentina and drive all day through the Pampas, Gaucho region and late in the afternoon we reach the very nice city ... Read more >

Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia

Wed, 2 Apr 2014 | By clare-tamea | Views [271]

We have seen quite a few glaciers but the Perito Moreno glacier which flows from the South Patagonian Ice Cap is definitely The Big Daddy. Like the ice monster in your freezer compartment, this glacier is one of the few in the world which is still advancing.... Read more >

Cold tiles

Sat, 29 Mar 2014 | By andanzascreativas | Views [353]

There was 6AM and I was coming back from dancing all night long, knowing new people and having fun with my friends. I was walking on the street, near my apartment, without my shoes. I was carrying them on my hands and something amazing happened while ... Read more >

Tags: cold, dancing, mornings, walking

Photos: back to Argentina

Sun, 16 Mar 2014 | By margitpirsch | Photo Gallery


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