Green everywhere
I’m a sucker for sunsets. Growing up in Chile I got used to the sunsets you’d see by the pacific ocean. Combined with the mountains and cloudy atmosphere led to dream-like views.
Water and light. And surfers. And fish.
Urban Hawaii has this time-capsule kind of feel, trapped in this 60s heyday vibes. You can feel Elvis in the air.
Last part of my series on the Atacama Desert, this one encompasses the feelings of traveling through the north, seeing different landscapes, and doing a bit of touristing myself. Seeing Geysers was quite impressive, but the sheer calm of these lonely sunsets takes you to a special quiet mindspace.
I’ve always had a weak spot for landscapes, I don’t know why. There’s just something so breathtaking about certain views.
On Summer 2019 I had the beautiful opportunity to visit Hawaiʻi with my friend Leonardo. We had been planning this holiday for a while. Our last trip was to Machu Picchu in 2016.
This story is the first of a series about my visit to the Atacama Desert.
Tokyo really blew my mind.
I had high expectatives for the city, and the city delivered.
I recently had the opportunity of visiting Japan (for the first time!). I was really awed by the traditions and culture that are present all over Japan.