In May 2008 an earthquake rocked Hveragerði, revealing a whole new area of hot pools. They are all either too hot or too cold to get into but the different colors make them a spectacular sight. It was a great place to try out my new Arcteryx jacket with ultra warm Climashield insulation, my favorite part of the jacket is
My First Time Winter Camping – Miðhvammur, Iceland
Posted onI travel with a tent, but have never tried winter camping. Despite feeling intimidated by the prospect, I thought my visit to Iceland would be a great place to try it with my friends Christine and Marissa. A few benefits of winter camping: no bugs, it’s free or cheap accommodation and you can have the beautiful landscape to yourself since
Easter Chocolate Traditions – Iceland
Posted onEaster or Páskar in Icelandic is typically celebrated over four days from Thursday (Skírdagur) to Monday(Annar í Páskum). It is a time for Icelanders to spend time with their families. They will gather for big dinners, take trips out into the country and the most popular tradition is to exchange all sizes of chocolate Easter eggs. Nói Síríus is the most
Cave Tubing – Belmopan,Belize
Posted onMy friends Gladys, Chung and I paid a taxi driver in Belize City to take us to Belmopan to go cave tubing at the Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. Our taxi driver connected us to local guide, we picked up our tubes and set off on quite the hike to where we could put our tubes in the river.
Raggamuffin Sailing Adventure, Part One – Belize
Posted onMy three day sailing trip with my friend Gladys along the coast of Belize led by Raggamuffin Tours was beyond anything I ever could have imagined. On day one the sun shined and we sailed to a remote beautiful slice of paradise-Rendezvous Caye and snorkeled in the crystal clear waters along the reef on the way. My photos do not begin to do
Europe, and in Ancient Russia
This is a topic that’s near to my heart… Taake care!
Exactly where are your contact details though?