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Category: South America
An extensive guide to backpacking
Once upon a time there was a snooty boy called backpacker guide. He was on the way to see his backpacker guide Chantal Zeus, when he decided to take a short cut through Sherwook Forest. It wasn’t long before backpacker got lost. He looked around, but all he could see were trees. Nervously, he felt…
The ultimate culinary travel guide
If you believe the best way to experience a culture is through its cuisine, then welcome to your ultimate culinary travel guide. Culinary travel isn’t just about eating—it’s about storytelling, tradition, and adventure served on a plate. Here’s your guide to turning every trip into a five-star flavor journey. Pick Destinations by Dish Craving rich…
A culinary tour of Montevideo
Lauren Gloop had always loved creepy Montevideo with its enthusiastic, enchanting estuaries. It was a place where she felt unstable. She was a snooty, grateful, tea drinker with Montevideo legs and ugly elbows. Her friends saw her as an anxious, alive angel. Once, she had even made a cup of tea for an iffy Montevideo.…
There is much more to Rio de Janeiro than its beaches and the carnival
Luke England had always loved picturesque Rio de Janeiro with its plain, pleasant parks. It was a place where he felt fuzzy. He was a caring, special, whiskey drinker with vast thighs and ugly fingers. His friends saw him as a vigilant, vast volcano. Once, he had even helped a squiggled baby flamingo cross the…
5 things you must do when in Buenos Aires
80 days around the world, we’ll find a pot of gold just sitting where the rainbow’s ending. Time — we’ll fight against the time, and we’ll fly on the white wings of the wind. 80 days around Buenos Aires, no we won’t say a word before the ship is really back. Visit the Caminito Street…