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Exploring the Wild (white) West in Cody, Wyoming
During the summer the town of Cody, named after the famous Buffalo Bill Cody, is teeming with tourists eager to explore the nearby Yellowstone National Park. During the winter you…
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6 of the best day hikes on the Isle of Skye
After spending a summer in rainy England it was awesome to escape to rainy Scotland for a family holiday to the gorgeous Isle of Skye. There are a ton of…
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Czech us out in Prague
So I’m pretty sure Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. I spent a few days here with Lizzie, the gorgeous girl behind From Europe and Beyond,…
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Panama City and the Panama Canal by railway
Panama City is the diverse and cosmopolitan capital of Panama, and it’s the perfect spot to start or finish your Central America trip. Head to Casco Viejo to see old…
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(No) Surf and (no) sun in (deserted) Santa Catalina…
Santa Catalina is supposedly the best surf spot in all of Panama and is becoming a very popular tourist destination. Unfortunately, we were there in the dead season. Even the…
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Kayaks and starfish on Bocas del Toro
This beautiful and remote chain of islands off the coast of Panama has become a very popular place with backpackers. You can choose to stay on the main island of…
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A not so great time in Puerto Viejo (sorry)
This beach town is renowned for its killer surf, attracting a lot of tourist and ex-pats alike, but if you aren’t hitting the waves then there isn’t much else to…
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White Water Rafting in Turrialba
Costa Rica is known for its brilliant white water rafting if you’ve got the time and money to do it. Head to Turrialba, the white water rafting capital of the…
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Flying through a cloud forest in Monteverde
After a few cheap weeks in Nicaragua, Costa Rica was a bit of a shock. It definitely wasn’t my favourite place in Central America… but the twin villages of Santa…
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A little slice of paradise in San Juan del Sur
When I first arrived in the town of San Juan del Sur it didn’t seem like anything special, but as soon as I saw the beach, or rather the view…


