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Around the World on a Technicality

Home again, I’m still struggling a little to fall asleep at a decent hour. Anyhow, there are so many things to think about – the what’s next of life – that sleeping is difficult. I never stop wondering at the way time really does fly by. What a trip. Six months of travel seems to have blinked by as fast as night turns to day. But it wasn’t a dream! I’ve got the photos to prove it, they’re all there, I’ve gone through them, and I’ll post a “best of” somewhere on-line in a week or two.

Here’s a quick recap of my journey.

10 Best Sights:

1. Machu Picchu, Peru

2. Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia, Argentina

3. Bamboo Island, Southern Thailand (no photo of Bamboo Island – this is the island next door)

4. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

5. Iguazu Falls, Argentina

6. Fitz Roy Mountain in Patagonia, Argentina

7. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

8. Palenque, Mexico

9. Lake Titicaca, Bolivia and Peru

10. Colca Canyon, Peru

10 Most Annoying Experiences:

1. Getting ripped off by a Mexican self-proclaimed tour guide
2. Waking up to find credit cards and money missing from my backpack on the night bus in Thailand
3. Having food poisoning and being sick for 2 and a half days in Peru
4. Hiking and camping in the pouring rain for 2 days and a night in Patagonia
5. Feeling harassed by tuk-tuk drivers and being cheated out of money by the exchange in Cambodia
6. Waiting for tourist buses in Thailand, taking days to travel a few hundred kilometers
7. Slipping on a rock in the river in Thailand and getting an infection on my foot
8. Pushing the bus that was stuck in the mud on the way to Machu Picchu, Peru
9. Fighting off mosquitoes
10. Walking with my huge backpack in the sweltering heat, Mexico, Argentina, Thailand, Cambodia

Best Food:

1. Green Curry, Thailand
2. Chicken Coconut Lemongrass Soup, Thailand
3. Steak, Argentina
4. Coconut Lobster, Mexico
5. Beans, eggs and tortillas for breakfast, Mexico
6. Kimchi, South Korea
7. Roadside tacos, Mexico
8. Coconut banana shakes, Thailand
9. Mango and sticky rice dessert, Thailand
10. Garlic trout, Lake Titicaca, Peru

I technically traveled through 12 countries:

Mexico
Argentina
(Paraguay)
(Brazil)
Bolivia
Peru
Ecuador
Spain
France
Thailand
Cambodia
(South Korea)

Though I only spent a day or two in the countries in parentheses, I also technically went around the world, always flying east. So I’ve done it! I’ve been around the world, though there are so many places I still want to see (like India and Africa). What’s next? I don’t know. Here’s what I figure… life is so much more fun when you fill it with things that interest you, things that draw you out and make you take risks. If you’ve dreamed it up and you find that you can do it, then do it. So what will I do? Where will life lead me? I guess I’ll follow my heart – it hasn’t led me astray yet.



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7 Responses to “Around the World on a Technicality”

  1. Cousin Tom Says:

    A wonderful adventure! You are a superb writer, so don’t forget that. You could write a book about your explorations, and insert your beautiful pictures!

    I’m surprised you got food poisoning only once! Roadside tacos in Mexico??!! Good Lord! No telling WHAT was in that!!

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  3. admin Says:

    Thank you! That means so much to me. It’s been great having you along for the ride!

    I know, can you believe it? I never got sick in Mexico. Just once in Peru – and we were eating in restaurants there. Overall, I was really lucky. Only sick once, only robbed once.

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  6. Angie Says:

    I also would like to travel all these countries above. I personally was born in Cambodia, but I haven’t been to Bamboo Island.

  7. jameson proust Says:

    well… technically… those are some great places to visit and i… well… technically agree with you on the number of countries you visited… but… technically i don’t think you can count two of those countries unless you’ve technically spent at least 3 nights within the country’s technical border. thereby you have only spent, technically, “real” time in ten countries. after my first trip overseas to the philippine islands for whale shark hunting expedition in donsul i had a 10 hour “lay” over 😉 in taipei. when i came back home to canada i told my pallies that i went to two countries but i was quickly sharted down because the official, technical rules, mind you, according to the new revised queensbury charter regarding international travel, states and i quote, “a visit to a state (country) entails a stay of no less than 3 nights in said state (country) whethermore if said visit is less than two nights it will be supposed the visit never took place”. your travels sound wonderfully exciting and picture look amazing but you need to work on your technicalities. thank you. sincerely,
    jameson proust
    london, ottowa canada

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  9. Helen Says:

    I absolutely love your pictures.

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