6 days. 120 kilometers. One long pilgrimage to the tomb of the apostle Saint James!
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Looking out from the Catedral de Santa Maria de Tuí upon the river that denotes the border of Galicia in Spain and northern Portugal.
6 days. 120 kilometers. One long pilgrimage to the tomb of the apostle Saint James!
Read MoreDown on the southern coast of Portugal lies an area called the Algarve, lined with massive sandstone cliffs carved out by the sea. Popular for surfing, swimming, fishing, and tourism alike, this area will have you enamored with the colorful scenes and secret beach grottos lining the coast. Here is my collection of photos to inspire your travels to the Algarve of Portugal!
Read MoreLooking up at the tall mountains from Kalalau Beach.
A spontaneous trip to hike the Na'Pali coast to magical Kalalau Beach.
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Hervey Bay on the southeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, is indisputably one of the world’s best places to view humpback whales as they make their migration from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef. The calm, protected waters around Fraser Island create the perfect training ground for humpback whales to teach their young behavioral norms, like how to breach, slap their fins on the water, and spurt torrents of water from their blowholes.
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Slab City is a community living off-the-grid in the heart of California's desert. Man-made "Salvation Mountain" and alternative art abounds.
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The hike to Hanakapi'ai Falls is a quintessential vision of Kauai: luscious valleys amidst towering sea cliffs leading to the 300 foot waterfalls.
Read MoreLooking out upon the razor-sharp third peak of Olomana Ridge.
Climb the three treacherous peaks of Olomana that stand stall in a lush east O’ahu valley where the Ko’olau mountains meet the sea.
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Dive deep below the surface to see what makes the Caribbean islands of Roatan and Utila so special.
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A pod of spinner dolphins surprises and thrills divers off the coast of Utila, an island in Honduras.
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Exploring the natural turquoise pools of Semuc Champey in the mountainous jungle of central Guatemala.
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