Watching jaguars swim in Brazil
The boats are small, eight-seater at most, all lined up along the edge of the water. And it's dark, just a glimpse of sunlight edges its way into the...
The boats are small, eight-seater at most, all lined up along the edge of the water. And it's dark, just a glimpse of sunlight edges its way into the...
The car is fancy, the kind of car that feels part limousine. Two seats in the back, like aeroplane seats with our own armrests and a gap in between.
It's quiet in the van. There's a feeling of anticipation of what's to come and a little trepidation too as we wind our way through the mountains near Kisoro...
We felt the anticipation the day before. It was a Thursday. The Thursday before Easter. The streets in Quito, Ecuador, were businer than they had been.
Hairpin turns and landslides, majestic mountains faded by smog. Drivers constantly on their phones as they navigate bends and fallen rocks...
The first time we pass a waterfall on our tour of Iceland we're driving through Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the water is cascading in plumes in five to 10 minute intervals...
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The entrance is low and the space small, but the comforting aroma of coffee draws us in. It seeps out into the street, signalling the magic that awaits inside...
I'm looking through the bus windows, studying every branch we pass for signs of wildlife. I crane my neck trying to catch sight of a sloth, or a toucan...