1600km on the road, 16 mt under the sea, 4 days, 2 countries, 2 people, 1 great adventure. Want to read more about it? Check it out here!
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1600km on the road, 16 mt under the sea, 4 days, 2 countries, 2 people, 1 great adventure. Want to read more about it? Check it out here!
I’ve decided to try one contest, sponsored by National Geographic – Travel Photographer of the Year.
You can see below the photo I’ve chosen. Continue reading
“The air you smell, the sights you see, the food you taste, the language you hear, and the feeling you get..nothing familiar. That is true freedom.”
Sometimes in Cape Town, you need just to stop while driving back home and take a breath. Wait some minutes, enjoy the view and you will be blessed with some wonderful colours.
This is Cape Town showing off all its majesty.

Photo taken from Mouille Point, Cape Town – April 26th, 2016
The Garden of Azaleas, also known as Viatori Park, was realized by the homonymous owner, with the aim of creating a garden on the model of nineteenth-century English gardens. Continue reading
There is no consensus on a list of seven natural wonders of the world, but Victoria Falls is apparently there and well, you can tell me your opinion after this post.
Vic Falls presents a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Continue reading
There is one place that is really important for me here in Cape Town. This is the story of a 9km winding route from Hout Bay to Noordhoek, which is widely regarded as one of the most scenic stretches of road anywhere in the world. Continue reading
I’ve stopped over in Dubai exactly 9 times before finding the time to step out of the airport and explore this beautiful city.
Here we go – you can find below a brief post about this quick adventure. Continue reading
Our journey starts in a private Game Reserve. Aquila. This reserve is a 10,000 hectare conservancy in the southern Karoo, and home to the big 5 legends of the wilderness – elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhino.
In the picture below, a white rhino with his baby:

White Rhino and his baby
Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa.
It is also the country’s most photographed attraction and its famous cable car took millions of people to its top. Continue reading