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Lobster at Jolly Roger’s

TweetDuring lobster season in Belize the scent of the popular shellfish being grilled can be caught wafting through the humid Caribbean air each and every night. On the sandy island of Caye Caulker, barbequed lobster is more than simply a meal, it’s a pastime. On the island there is no one more famous for their [...]

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Big Announcement: The Launch of Vagabundo Magazine

TweetIt is with great excitement I reveal one of my projects: an online travel magazine for independent travellers. I would like to present you to Vagabundo Travel Magazine The Inspiration Interesting projects and opportunities seem to have come and gone through my email inbox and conversations at a rapid pace over the past year.  Many of those [...]

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Panama City

Panama City: Freeway of Lights and Stars

TweetThis is the second skyline photo of Panama City I have published now. I have a dozen or so images that are all favourites of mine. Honestly, I had been itching to photograph a skyline for quite sometime. Throughout Latin America there are few skylines that work well for photographs. One exception may be the [...]

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Zip-lining on Ometepe Island

TweetI’ve become a little bit of a zip-line snob. The activity, which involves one strapping them self to a wire and slinging from tree to tree, is one that I’ve taken part in often. I first cruised the trees via zipline transportation in Monteverde, Costa Rica, a place I would highly recommend. The truth is, [...]

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Faces of Central America

The Faces of Central America

TweetFrom Belize all the way down to the Darien Jungle, Central America is full of colourful and interesting people. The beauty of Central America is the diversity in background. Yes most people look at the region and think it to be entirely “Latino” but the truth is that there is so much more at work [...]

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Chicago Mirror Bean

Chicago’s Skyline and “The Bean”

TweetI got a message today from someone looking for images of Chicago, particularly a skyline shot.  I have only been to Chicago once for a couple of days and, although I did shoot a lot of pictures, I assumed most of my shots were pretty poor quality.  However, after going though my images I realized that, for [...]

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La Miel

Paradise Found: La Miel, Panama

TweetAs I arrive in the town of Sapzurro, Colombia after a relatively long hike over a steep mountain the Darien Jungle heat, my body begs me for a moment of reprieve from the heat, humidity and muscle aches.  I pull up a chair at a tiny restaurant off the main sidewalk in town and ask [...]

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Antigua, Guatemala

Waking up in Antigua

TweetAs I wake up at 4 in the morning to the sound of my alarm clock singing its harsh melody I can’t help but want to roll over and continue dreaming.  Luckily for me I’ve placed my alarm strategically on the other side of the room as to force myself to get up.  I wipe [...]

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Capurgana Creek

Capurgana Creek

TweetOn my trip from Panama to Colombia overland I stopped in at a town called Capurgana.  The town has long since been known among Colombians as a potential vacation destination; a Caribbean destination that doesn’t have the high costs of San Andres and Providencia.  However, among foreigners and locals alike this area has long since [...]

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Rose Hall Great House

Rose Hall Great House

TweetPerched on a hill, with view to kill for, sits one of the haunting tales of Jamaican history.  The Rose Hall Great House near Montego Bay, Jamaica is one of the most powerful, albeit haunting, displays of this country’s rich history.  Jamaica is known mostly for its white sand beaches, calm swimming pool-like waters and [...]

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