Month: July 2016

  • Sacsayhuaman

    Sacsayhuaman

    To some, the Sacsayhuaman may seem like a formation of large rocks. However, the stones are the largest used, during prehistoric America, 25-350 ton stones. The craftsmanship and precision used to fit every stone alongside another without even the space to fit something as minuscule as an index card in between, takes skill and wisdom. […]

  • LATAM y tú. Juntos, más lejos.

    LATAM y tú. Juntos, más lejos.

    I had a pretty basic experience. I do not have any complaints, however, it also was not an experience I would phone home about either. The movie selection on my 7-hour flight was not extensive and neither was the food or drink selections. If my memory serves me correct, as it normally does, the only […]

  • Machu Picchu

    Machu Picchu

    I have a huge chip on my shoulder after learning that the discovery of the Peruvian Historical Sanctuary is another false tale just as the story of Christopher Columbus’ discovery of America. Peru is known for its corn crops; they produce over fifty-five different types. Over a century ago the Peruvian Historical Sanctuary, we now […]

  • What’s in my bag?

    What’s in my bag?

    I find it a blessing to have conquered six continents, and with my sights set on knocking out the seventh I normally always have a bag packed. I am frequently asked how I pack, when do I pack, and what do I pack. In this blog I will let you in on the items you […]