salt flats Tag

    California / 24.05.2024

    The 140-mile-long trench known as Death Valley is a desert wilderness, where the blazing sun beats down relentlessly into deep basins and empty streams, and only the most resilient lifeforms can survive. But for adventurous souls like Chanel and Stevo (and most likely you, since you're a fan of this blog), this extreme landscape presents a unique opportunity to explore one of the most unique national parks in the world. If you’re looking to spend some time indulging in the rare sights and broad expanse of Death Valley, there are a few key things you won’t want to miss off your itinerary. From stargazing at the lowest point in North America, to soaking in panoramic views from the top of ancient...

    Peru / 14.08.2017

    As originally seen on huffingtonpost.com   There are some places on this magical planet that leave your jaw on the ground, whilst you drag it along like an old car dragging a broken bumper. The Maras Salt Ponds, located in the ancient Inca Sacred Valley in Peru (we are happy to say) is one of these such places.   [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BW-Ep9qnvad/?taken-by=howfarfromhome[/embed]   As our regular readers know, we have traveled to 41 countries over the past two and a half years, and we’ve been fortunate enough to pick up our jaws off the floor, at least a few times. Our trip to Namibia comes to mind, the waterfalls of Iceland had us drooling too, and the Benagil cave in Portugal was beyond anything we could imagine. This time,...

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