D-Day Then and Now: Normandy After 70 Years
In May, I spent four days in Normandy exploring all the D-Day memorials, cemeteries, and ruins from 70 years ago. In honor of the 70th anniversary of the invasion, I put together my best Then and Now...
View ArticleAll Good Things Must End: Lessons from 18 Months on the Road with Tears on My...
Watch the video above first, then read my recap to find out all you’ve ever wanted to know about my trip! (If you’re looking for Alissa’s video, click here) It’s been a long trip, so let’s start with...
View ArticleEating With the Locals in the Philippines: Three Ways to Experience Manila’s...
Lunch in Myanmar. I have no idea what anything is on this table. If you’re new to this blog, or to my travel stories, then you need to know something about me before reading further. I am not a...
View ArticleDog Sledding Through Minnesota’s Boundary Waters
About a year and a half ago, while in Vietnam, I met an “addicted to traveling” couple from Germany. They were just two of the hundreds of travelers I’ve met during my time abroad. However, something...
View ArticleHow to Make Money While Traveling the World
How do you make money while traveling? That’s the number one question I get on my blog, with at least one email a week asking me about money. Here is the problem with this question: Nothing I say in...
View Article17 Bucket List Items Ruined by Real Images
The Bucket List. It’s your ever-growing ‘do before I die’ list that is full of vacation destinations, adventures, and good times. I don’t have a bucket list myself, but that doesn’t mean I hate the...
View ArticleOn Our Way to Patagonia: 24 Hours in Santiago, Chile
When it comes to choosing travel destinations, I never have a shortage of methods on how to decide where I go next. There are places I’ve dreamed about forever, places inspired by history or wonder,...
View ArticleOur Home for the Next Week: EcoCamp Patagonia
After a 45-hour journey via Santiago, we have finally made it to Chilean Patagonia! The final eight hours of our journey took place this morning with a flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas, followed...
View ArticleWild Horse Trekking with EcoCamp in Patagonia
Today was our first morning waking up at EcoCamp, and it takes us only one step outside of our dome to be completely in awe of the view. EcoCamp is built on top of a small ridge, making it a natural...
View ArticleVideo: 10 Days in Patagonia with EcoCamp
Read more about our trip here: https://thisworldrocks.com/tag/patagonia/ Learn more about EcoCamp here: http://ecocamp.travel Song: “Way Down We Go” by Kaleo http://www.officialkaleo.com/music The post...
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