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Viva la Margarita!

Tweet Drinking margaritas at the college favorite La Hacienda, Charleston There is one thing you should definitely know about me. I love margaritas more than any other drink on earth (minus Coke of...

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They’re Playing My Song

TweetHave you ever been in a foreign country, surrounded by the unfamiliar, only to find something from home? I’ve had three run-ins with familiar songs while abroad and they always come at the most...

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Where Am I Going in 2014?

A new year brings the promise of new adventures and I’ve been looking forward to this year for a long time now. Flo, one of my best friends from my time in Australia, got engaged in 2012 shortly after...

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Into the Deep

A man chases a green flash, bounding through the forest. He doesn’t let the iguana out of his sight and doesn’t want to miss the chance for a nice dinner, as it is a common source of protein in this...

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An Afternoon in Mexico

Mexico is to me like Bali is for Australians and pretty much everywhere warm in Europe is for Brits. It’s an easy and cheap vacation spot that is commonly ruined by tourism. But there’s plenty of...

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Guadalajara, Mexico’s Most Underrated City

My connection to Mexico likely started in utero as the beaches of Riviera Maya have always been a favorite of my parents. But apart from visits to American-heavy destinations like Cozumel, Playa del...

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Day Tripping to Tequila, Mexico

If California has Napa and Kentucky has Bourbon Country, Tequila is Mexico’s well-known home of it’s most famous spirit. And like Champagne in France, the often misunderstood spirit must be made of...

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The Ultimate Central American Bucket List

If you thought that backpacking in Australia and Southeast Asia were insane, you haven’t been to Central America. The paths are well-tread, but more laid back than other areas. Popular with older...

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What’s It Like to Visit Juarez?

Home to 1.8 million residents, Juarez, Mexico is a short walk across the border from El Paso, Texas. But it wasn’t always like this. The city on the Rio Grande was a popular getaway for Americans...

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My Favorite Cocktails from My Travels

You might say I’m a foodie, excited about trying new dishes both at home and abroad. Food is what makes so much of the experience and recreating the recipes from my travels is a way to relive the fun....

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