Aug 15 2012

Greetings From… Moray, Peru

Bandar Lampung Everyone knows about Machu Picchu, the famous “Lost City of the Incas.” However, Peru has countless other awe-inspiring archeological sites worth visiting too. One of the most spectacular is located high on an Andean plateau about 30 miles (50 km) from Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. The site of Moray consists of multiple […]

Aug 12 2012

Side Trip: California Wine Country

buy Pregabalin online cheap California is famous throughout the world for its wines. In fact, nearly ninety percent of all wine produced in the U.S. comes from California. This tradition of winemaking dates back to the 18th century when the Spanish missionaries first planted vines to produce wine for their church services. Nowadays, there are more than twelve hundred […]

Lima Peru
Jul 27 2012

Perspectives: El Circuito Mágico del Agua – Lima, Peru

For a city that gets virtually no rainfall each year, Lima sure has a lot of beautiful parks and public gardens. One of these has become a major attraction in recent years. The twenty-acre (.08 square kilometer) Park of the Reserve (El Parque de la Reserva) is situated in the heart of downtown Lima, adjacent to […]

Jul 25 2012

“Where the Turf Meets the Surf” – A Day at the Del Mar Races

This past Wednesday was Opening Day for the 75th season of the Del Mar Stakes. The famous racetrack has been drawing huge crowds every summer since July 3, 1937 when celebrities Bing Crosby, Jimmy Durante, and Oliver Hardy brought thoroughbred racing to town. Located about twenty miles north of downtown San Diego, the track is […]

Jul 19 2012

The Cuisine of Peru

Before my trip to Peru I had no idea what to expect with the food there. Would it be like Brazilian cuisine with savory meats, black beans and fried plantains? Or like Argentinian, with an emphasis on charbroiled beef? Or maybe like Mexican with tortillas, salsas, and spicy chilies? I discovered was that in Peru, […]

Peru, Incas, Andes
Jul 14 2012

The Journey to Machu Picchu

With the exception of the U.S. Customs agent who greeted us at LAX, I think that just about everyone has heard of Machu Picchu. Located high in the Andes in southern Peru, these ruins have been recognized by UNESCO as a unique testimony to the Inca civilization that populated the region half  a millennium ago. […]

Jul 13 2012

Snapshot: Florence (Firenze), Italy

Florence, Italy is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is graced with spectacular architecture, including countless churches and monuments. Located in the heart of Tuscany, Firenze as its known to Italians, is bisected by the meandering Arno River and surrounded by the region’s […]

Jul 11 2012

Looking Back at Peru

After months of anticipation, my trip to Peru finally came and went. But what an exceptional experience it was! This was my first escorted tour and the first time I’ve traveled with my sister since we backpacked across Europe in 1998. Over the next several weeks I will be posting more in-depth stories about the […]

Jul 02 2012

Where in the world am I? (#25)

It’s time for another “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge! Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but will periodically tweet and post clues on my  Facebook and Google+ pages to help you out. So, if you don’t already follow me on Twitter, click here. Here are the rules: Leave your guess here on my blog […]

Jun 24 2012

The StruxTravel Packing List

I can’t believe I leave for Peru in just a few days! I learned a lesson a long time ago and that lesson is to pack light. You don’t need to carry around unnecessary items and you can always buy things on the road, in an emergency. So, in preparation for my big trip, I […]

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