So far, this RTW trip has been unbelievable. Without jobs, a timeline or any schedule whatsoever, we’re able to move about carefree and at whichever pace we choose. There have been a lot of magical moments, and after reflecting on our trip thus far, we’ve narrowed down our most worthwhile experiences. Here we share our Read Post
3-month Travelversary – By the Numbers
Today, September 6, is our three-month travelversary! We’ve been outside the USA on our 400-day weekend since June 6. For curious mathematical minds, here’s how our trip breaks down: Days traveling: 92 Continents visited: 3 (Europe, Asia, Africa) Countries visited: 8 (Iceland, Finland, Russia, Turkey, Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, Morocco) Transportation Number of flights: 7 Buses Read Post
Video: Camel Chewing The Cud, Morocco
This is a camel In Marrakesh, Morocco chewing, and chewing, and chewing. Consider this a companion piece to my previous work, Icelandic Sheep Chewing The Cud. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OaBu0ooraw]
Video: How To Cross A River In Morocco
Crossing a clay river via a donkey to get to the Kasbah Taourirt in eastern Ouarzazate, Morocco. Films such as Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Living Daylights (1987), The LastTemptation of Christ (1988), The Mummy (1999), Gladiator (2000), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Kundun (1997), Legionnaire (1998), and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011) and this Read Post
The Curse of the Five Lira
Turkey is a majestic country, with towering mountains slicing through its landscape and crystal clear seawater surrounding most of it. With such beauty, why do most of the articles I begin to write about Turkey end up devolving into petty complaints of the pushiness of its people? This is my fourth pass on a general Read Post
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