Following the Nesting Turtles, Monterrico, Guatemala
On a beach in Guatemala, Lestertheinvestor and his wife watch turtles lay eggs and then help collect them for hatching at a conservation site.
On a beach in Guatemala, Lestertheinvestor and his wife watch turtles lay eggs and then help collect them for hatching at a conservation site.
Tikal National Park is one of the best preserved Mayan complexes anywhere, and certainly in Guatemala. It’s a 575-square kilometer preserve in Peten, about a 6-7 hour drive (or 30 minute flight) from Guatemala City. It’s actually a small…
Many of us think of man as “dominating and destroying the world”, to the point where we forget how resilient nature is. Came across this interesting photo essay from Telegraph Travel on places nature has come back. Well worth a look, I…
Today we look at Cuba and some of the things you can expect to see. A flavour of how your neighbours live. And maybe you’ll want to visit Cuba before this “bubble” of 1950s memorabilia disappears .
The American Golden Plover is a stunning bird. The face and belly are jet black with a pure white strip running from the forehead, around the back of the face and down the neck.
The term “third world country” is an ominous term for some people. But even though the world is not all cookie-cutter friendly, there’s a lot to learn by stepping out of your comfort zone.
Copán was once one of the greatest cities in the Americas, home to the fascinating Mayan people and their mysterious culture.
On a beach in Guatemala, Lestertheinvestor and his wife watch turtles lay eggs and then help collect them for hatching at a conservation site.
Tikal National Park is one of the best preserved Mayan complexes anywhere, and certainly in Guatemala. It’s a 575-square kilometer preserve in Peten, about a 6-7 hour drive (or 30 minute flight) from Guatemala City. It’s actually a small…
Many of us think of man as “dominating and destroying the world”, to the point where we forget how resilient nature is. Came across this interesting photo essay from Telegraph Travel on places nature has come back. Well worth a look, I…
Today we look at Cuba and some of the things you can expect to see. A flavour of how your neighbours live. And maybe you’ll want to visit Cuba before this “bubble” of 1950s memorabilia disappears .
The American Golden Plover is a stunning bird. The face and belly are jet black with a pure white strip running from the forehead, around the back of the face and down the neck.
The term “third world country” is an ominous term for some people. But even though the world is not all cookie-cutter friendly, there’s a lot to learn by stepping out of your comfort zone.
Copán was once one of the greatest cities in the Americas, home to the fascinating Mayan people and their mysterious culture.