A hot, dry, and desolate but fascinating National Park. Updated July 2022. Death Valley Death Valley is one of the most desolate places I have been to. Others include central Greenland and the Dead Sea. Death Valley is the lowest Read more…
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A hot, dry, and desolate but fascinating National Park. Updated July 2022. Death Valley Death Valley is one of the most desolate places I have been to. Others include central Greenland and the Dead Sea. Death Valley is the lowest Read more…
Ruta Maya – Part Five This is part five of a series of articles about the Aztec and Mayan pyramids and ruins in Central America. Updated Sep 2022. Ek Balam Still based in Valladolid, we travelled north to the Mayan Read more…
The Little Armoured One Updated Apr 2023 Armadillo means Little Armoured One in Spanish. There are 20 species of Armadillos. They are South American animals, of which only one, the Nine-banded Armadillo, has made its way to North America. There Read more…
Moeraki Boulders Huge concrete eggs on the beach. Updated May 2023. At Moeraki, a small fishing village near Otago, there is something you should be sure to include in your visit to New Zealand. The beach is strewn with huge, Read more…
Updated July 2022 Millions of tourists visit Mexico yearly, mainly in the winter, as people like to escape the freezing temperatures and snow in the north. Almost all of these people visit the tourist cities of Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Read more…
Visit San Antonio – More than just the Alamo Updated 2023 The Alamo The main tourist attraction in San Antonio is, of course, the Alamo. Indeed, it is the most visited tourist attraction in all of Texas. I previously wrote Read more…
African Wild Dogs by Dr. Fumblefinger One of the rarest animals I’ve ever encountered in nature is the African Wild Dog. While on safari in Chobe National Park, our guide took us to see a pack of them living near Read more…
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