Trampolin de La Muerte
One of the most dangerous roads in the world, it has claimed the life of more than 500 people since it was built in the 30s during the war between Peru and Colombia. Even...
One of the most dangerous roads in the world, it has claimed the life of more than 500 people since it was built in the 30s during the war between Peru and Colombia. Even...
Punta Gallinas, the northernmost point on the mainland of South America. 12h of mud, dunes, no roads, pure desert. A bit too much for my old fatty, she came back with a whole set...
Once we all retrieve our vehicles, first thing to do is get the F out of town and camp as soon as we can. Turn up this became a popular spot. Paul was the...
The whole process took almost a week, and it was no different from the Panama side, a lot of paper work and going here and there trying to find where to go and who...
On my last day in Panamá i went to visit the Canal with Paul. Such an incredible piece of engineering. Unfortunately I had to catch my flight ot Cartagena and I missed the big...
After 11 Countries, 10 month, 35.000km and 3 exhausting days dealing with paperwork and bureaucracy, Im wrapping up another chapter of this journey, the van is chilling on a ship in the Caribbean somewhere...
It was not a easy task, but I managed to find a great crew to share a 40ft container to Cartagena. A polish couple, Czarek and Ida, riding a Kawazaki Motorbike, Ariana, Chris and...
After so many months skipping the craziness of big cities I had no choice but heading to Panamá. I think the last big city I have been was Cancun, and it is not even...
Nothing like the Pacific ocean! I made a 2 nights stop at Santa Catalina on my way to Panamá. Was so lucky to find this place. No name but good vibe, a sort of...
Trying and look for the Portuguese translation of “Boquete” and I guarantee those photos will look very different, specially the bus one 🙂