Published: July 27th 2008South America June 12th 2008
Looking Back at Torres Del PaineLooking back toward the Torres after a seven day trek I was amazed by towers of rock that make up the mountains.
It took awhile, but here are some of my favorite pictures, a few memories I will never forget, my top ten list of places visited and an assortment of videos taken along the way. Looking back I chose not necessarily the best moments, but the ones which come to mind most often when reflecting on my trip. Hope you enjoyed my tales throughout the year and even more that I will soon be off on the road again.
Top Fifteen Memories
Listed by order of occurrence 1. Arriving in the São Paulo airport and realizing I understood nothing of Portuguese.
Awhile back I decided to tempt my fate and head to South America for a year. After quitting my job I jumped on a plane and found myself in an unfamiliar land with an unfamiliar language. Here are a few of my experiences from the beaches of Brazil to the mountains of Argentina to the grassy plains of Paraguay. I hope my pictures and stories inspire those longing to get away from the familiar life and wish to explore the vast possibilities this world has to offer. If ever you have a question on traveling abroad or about specific places I have written about feel free to send me a message. Enjoy ... full info
New Years in RioA festivals of festivals the new years celebration on Rio's famed Copacabana beach was a new years to remember if only for the headache the following day.
Small Favela in ItacareMinutes away from the tourist drag the reality of Brazil's poverty is ever apparent.
Nightime in ParatyAs if the years had never passed Paraty still retains its rich colonial heritage through its streets and buildings.
Atop the Pico Da BandeiraAlone on top of the the Pico Da Bandeira I was amazed by the shadow cast over Minas Gerais by Brazil's third highest peak
Looking back to ArgentinaPartially inundated by dam waters the small town of Encarnacion looks across at its more prosperous neighbor Posadas in Argentina.
Jusuit RuinsA well preserved old church sits as a reminder of Paraguay's Jesuit influence.
Ridge top in UshuaiaCamping illegally on Cerro Guanaco we questioned our decision as we battled fierce winds while setting the tent up.
Piscina NaturalThe Natural Pools of Trinidad located in the southern part of the state of Rio De Janeiro .
Erie FogThese horses invaded our campground and as did the surrounding fog.
Beach in BahiaOne of the many deserted beaches in between Trancoso and Caraiva.
Sao PauloA common view into any direction in the massive city.
Perito MorenoLooking across the face of the Perito Moreno glacier it was hard to grasp how massive it really was even knowing its icy walls reached hundreds of feet high
Sunrise on IlhabelaDawn displayed a amazing show of colors on this amazingly well preserved Island just hours from the city of Sao Paulo
Iguazu FallsJust another amazing view from one of the many waterfalls of Iguazu.
The Fitz RoySunset over the famed Cerro Fitz Roy in El Chalten
Colors in ValparaisoGraffiti in the port town of Valparaiso on the Chilean coast.
Thank you Your blog was very interesting and extremely helpful. I am leaving for Brazil in less than 2 weeks and because of your blog I am back to square one in regards to planning! :) Kidding but I did add a couple more stops to my trip! Ilhabella here I come! Thanks again!
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Joe
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that's it
I'm quitting my job and traveling. well, you make me want to anyway!
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