Tag: food blogger
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Returning to the Island Life
Philippines Located in the Pacific Ocean near the equator, the Republic of the Philippines consists of around 7,640 islands — about 2,000 of which are inhabited — that form an archipelago. -National Geographic The month of December begins the Southeast Asia chapter. First, we happily scheduled a layover in Seattle. Crazy to think that it’s…
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Colombia

Sometimes I think of it as the home country of Shakira.. or Maluna, both artists that I admire..! This post concludes the last chapter to the three months spent in South America. Dear Colombia, I have so much love for you! From what I’ve experienced, through the food (where we stayed had a diverse amount…
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Just a Ferry Ride Away to Uruguay

From Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento, the ferry ride is about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Uruguay was not originally a part of the South America plan. But because it’s so close, why miss it? We visited 3 different towns in 1 week The first city, Colonia De Sacaramento, was such a sleepy town..…
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Patagonia — Fitz Roy

Everyday, I am still surprised about what I am able to experience. I feel really happy with how I have been spending it this year. After the city, El Calafete, a short 3 hour bus ride took us to our next destination, El Chalten. The ride there was scenic: lakes, mountains, and countless lamas. The…
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meeting the city— Córdoba, Argentina

Big city with multiple vibes. This city is a fave!! It reminded me of home (but only a little bit) because of the hippy neighborhood known as Güemes > otherwise, there’s definitely a German influence here. + many buildings have a European look to it. Once you walk a few blocks from the hippy neighborhood,…
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Ica, Peru

Stopping by this city was mainly for Huacachina. Known as the sandboarding, dune buggy, amazing sunset and party experience. After the 5 1/2 hour bus ride, we decided to stay at a hostel outside of Huacachina. This is to avoid high prices (maintaining our $35 dollar budget). And to also see what was outside of…
