Tag Archives: nature
Venezuela’s Natural Beauty: Región Sur Posted by Anais on May 28, 2021
“Vastness” is one of the two best nouns anyone should use to describe Venezuela’s Región Sur (Southern Region), which encompasses Bolívar and Amazonas—its two largest states, surpassing 176,000 square miles, practically half of the country’s territory as a whole. The other word perfectly suited for the South (also known as Región Guayana) is “abundance”, as…
Venezuela’s Natural Beauty: Región Capital Posted by Anais on Mar 23, 2021
In unprecedented times like these, with lockdown and transportation restrictions making all kinds of travel very difficult for all, it is still a real challenge to just forgo being an avid tourist traversing the world in search of new places and adventures. So, it is my pleasure to use my blog to bring you closer…
The Lacandon Jungle in Mexico Posted by Karoly Molina on Jul 30, 2020
When you think of Mexico, you might picture a desert with cacti or beautiful blue beaches with a cocktail at hand. Something most people don’t visualize is the jungle, but Mexico houses the largest rainforest in North America. In this post, I want to explore the Selva Lacandona and some of the animals and plants…
Torres del Paine en español (Parte Tres) Posted by sasha on Aug 8, 2018
We’ve been exploring the amazing Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Chile in a video series here. Go back and watch Parte Uno y Parte Dos in case you missed them. Next up is a hike through the Valle Francés (French Valley) and another one up to Ventisquero Grey (Grey Glacier). See highlights from the 2nd…