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175 days around the world
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175 days around the world is a descriptive blog about four norwegians travelling around the world for 175 days recording our impressions and traveltips for anybody that's interested. It's a good resource for budding travellers and as we are on the road we will continue posting images and thoughts about locations spread out over the entire world. Take a look!
Recent Posts
La Boca – Birthplace of the Tango
La Boca is one of the more famous tourist attractions that Buenos Aires has to offer. La Boca is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital. The neighbourhood has its traditions deeply rooted in socialist traditions as this area was and still...
Eating out in Buenos Aires
Eating out in Buenos Aires is a chapter for itself. Often referred to as the carnivore capital of the world Buenos Aires is not just a haven for meat lovers, but also a good way to sample food from all corners of Europe spiced up with an Argentinian ...
Buenos Aires – 2/3 Europe mixed with 1/3 South America
One of the first things I noticed when we got to Buenos Aires was that it felt just like any big city in Europe. The influence of the settlers that started colonizing this land from the 15th century an onwards is felt in all aspects of the Porteno li...
Bye bye Incas, hello big red steaks!
Im not going to lie to you, Argentinas legendary beef has occupied my dreams for a long time now. The thought of the most tender meat on this side of the Milky Way after months of rice and beans was enough to keep me up at night. It was time to endul...
Eating Ceviche and meeting Davids family
After our legendary busride between Puno and Cusco we were glad that we had booked a flight back to Lima. It was not just the comfort of liveable temperatures or reduced risk of burned bridges that was the primary factors in our decision making, but ...
Machu Picchu – The lost city of the Incas
Machu Picchu, the mere mention of the name of this former hidden city in the clouds is enough to get any adventurers heart beating. It’s a city that was lost to the world for almost 400 years, after the Incas had left it in an attempt to save s...


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