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Passport Connection- #3 "Brilliant Journeys" Argentina
This week I’ll be sharing a fabulous Argentinian adventure staying with long time international friends and Passport Connection members Lupe and Peter in beautiful Buenos Aires, exploring Iguazu Falls, one of South America’s most spectacular natural wonders, and a journey of 250 kilometres south of Buenos Aires to visit friends and stay at their ranch called “Las Tres Marias” a classic Argentine cattle property. Watch the video below then Click HERE for the story, images and media.
Passport Connection- #3 "Brilliant Journeys" Argentina
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WELCOME TO "THE PASSPORT CONNECTION"
Hi Everyone. It's great to have you as a member on this site. The primary objective on this site is to offer select friends and fellow travellers an international community platform enabling them to find, connect, befriend, refer, recommend and / or communicate with each other in different countries of the world. Here you will build strong connections and enjoy enhanced travel experiences with those people and their communities when traveling to their countries. Imagine travelling to any country that you can think of and connecting to likeminded individuals and communities of locals who are excited to meet you, are excited to introduce you to thier friends, are excited to be connected to you and are excited to share thier communities, towns, thier rich history and thier dinner tables with you. Currently we have members and friends from: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Denmark, UAE, Czech Republic, USA, Canada, UK, India, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, China, Argentina, New Zealand and Australia listed .... all regular world travellers, and connections. Our current members are known friends and travellers, individuals who have travelled together, lived together overseas, lived with me in Australia or friends that I have enjoyed adventures with in many locations around the world. There are also members who through common connections are people who have been recomended by existing members. Over the next 3 months I am offering another 150 Free memberships to the general travelling public from across the world. This promotion won't be repeated so take advatage of this offer now. Each lucky new member will have a 30 minute one-on-one zoom call with me to discuss thier greatest ever international travel experience. This call will be recorded and made available as valuable content for other members. I'm building a very large global family of people who love to travel, explore and CONNECT all over the world. For me, someone who has travelled extensively, It’s not so much the places themselves that you find yourself in, but "the people and their stories that I love so much about international travel.
WELCOME TO "THE PASSPORT CONNECTION"
Stuck up a tree - 2 Rhinos beneath
In the tropical lowlands of Nepal in Chitwan national park I and another 4 travellers hired a teenager to guide us through the swamp of elephant grass to a stand of forest. Our intrepid guide gathered us around. “If the rhino charges you what can I do?” He answered himself “Nothing! You must run zig zag an climb up a tree plenty quick” so with the safety talk over we proceeded. Climbing up a tree what a magnificent sight - 2 rhinos beneath. Now we had to wait for a LONG time before they moved off and we could climb down We continued along a tiny track to a lagoon and the elephant grass was parted to reveal a mother and baby rhino. The guide was jostling my arm which was annoyingly ruining my photo shot when he suddenly screamed and ran back up the track. Of course I ran too and for good measure scampered up a tree plenty quick. It was subsequently revealed that a boa constrictor and come out of the water and slithered across his foot. This understandably freaked him out and he took of back the way we had come -“OMG OMG All finish we go back now” He took off and we followed however he was so distracted he failed to notice a huge pile of steaming rhino shit on the track (rhinos do 14 kilos of poo each day) you didn’t have to stick your finger in it to realise it was VERY fresh. At that point we looked to the left and saw 2 huge rhinos about 10 feet away,. We looked at them , they stopped feeding and looked at us. Then very quietly we kept walking very grateful to get safely away
Originally from Puerto Rico
A warm hello to everyone! In 2006, I left Puerto Rico and moved to Florida, then later to New York, where I lived until the summer of 2019. Since then, I’ve been based in Florida, while continuing to travel regularly to New York, as my main office remains in Manhattan. I enjoy traveling to other countries and cruising the Caribbean, and I make it a point to travel 2-3 weeks each year. I'm looking forward to sharing and hearing travel stories. Be well! ✈️
Fab to be in this group - how wonderful
I’m originally from Melbourne but now a long term Brisbane resident. I was bitten by the travel bug when I was 15 and am now 65 and with some pauses for illness and kids (2kids 3grandkids) I try to travel at least once a year
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