Photo of the day: Sunset at El Majahual
There is nothing more beautiful in life than a beautiful sunset. Add black sand, an almost secluded beach and great company. It can’t get better than that! Playa El Majahual is among my favorite...
View ArticlePhotos of the Day: Playa La Libertad, El Salvador
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View ArticleCapture the color
Travel images that capture the world through color – blue, green, yellow, white and red Pola of Jetting Around invited me to take part in TravelSupermarket’s “Capture the Colour” photo contest....
View ArticleLa Palma, El Salvador: A colorful town
Located about 2 hours northwest of San Salvador, La Palma is a beautiful and very colorful town nestled in the mountains near the Honduran border. It became famous after renowned artist Fernando Llort...
View ArticleThe ruins of Tazumal: A visit to the Mayan world
I have always been fascinated with archaeology since I was very young. I dream about temples and sacred sites (Abu Symbel, The Pyramids in Egypt, The Parthenon in Greece, Chichén Itzá in Mexico, Machu...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Beyond
Iglesia de Panchimalco, is an architectural gem. As one of the oldest churches in El Salvador, it has withstood earthquakes, invasions, wars and still stands tall today. What an amazing feat don’t you...
View ArticleLife’s a beach
Today is Beach Thursday! Instead of a posting another photo, I decided to share a video of one of my favorite black sand beaches in El Salvador, El Zunzal. I would definitely love to be there right now...
View ArticlePhoto of the day: Playa Las Flores, San Miguel, El Salvador
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View ArticleLiebster Blog Award
I would like to thank two beautiful ladies, Sarah from Wake Up Mona and Sonja from The Happy Travel Bug for nominating me for the Liebster Blog Award! Sarah’s nomination is found here and Sonja’s...
View ArticleFrifotos: Trees
“A tree you pass by every day is just a tree. If you are to closely examine what a tree has and the life a tree has, even the smallest thing can withstand a curiosity, and you can examine whole...
View ArticlePhoto of the day: Playa El Zunzal, El Salvador
In honor of Beach Thursday, I would like to show you one of my favorite beaches in Central America. Playa El Zunzal is about 45 minutes away from San Salvador, in La Libertad on the Pacific Coast. Many...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: In the Background
I love this week’s theme! As a photographer, I am always looking for different subjects, angles, lighting etc. Let’s just say that I’ve developed an eye for details. Sometimes when I am editing photos,...
View ArticleA wonder of nature: El Boquerón National Park, El Salvador
Imagine yourself at the top of a volcano. Close your eyes and feel a soft, cool breeze, smell fresh pine scent, a variety of flowers and hear screaming eagles at a distance. That is exactly what you...
View ArticlePhoto of the day: Sunset at El Majahual, La Libertad, El Salvador
There is nothing more beautiful in life than a sunset. Located on the Pacific Coast of El Salvador and less than 1 hour away from the capital, Playa El Majahual is one of the most popular beaches that...
View ArticleTop 5 posts of 2013
2013 is now behind us and what an interesting year it was! I’m very grateful for the numerous opportunities and all the unexpected blessings received but most importantly for YOU who’s reading these...
View ArticleExploring Santa Ana, El Salvador
I’ve always heard my parents, relatives and friends (as well as some bold & adventurous travel bloggers) talk about Santa Ana, the second largest city of El Salvador. It is one of the most...
View ArticleTouring Suchitoto in El Salvador
In honor of the National Hispanic Heritage Month, which coincides with Independence Day of Central American Nations on September 15th, I decided to write a post of a charming, historical and quaint...
View ArticleFollowing the Ruta Artesanal in Ilobasco, El Salvador
Whenever I travel to a destination, I make sure I do some proper research and create a list of places I want to visit because they have historical, cultural or artistic value that I want to experience...
View ArticleThe City of Colorful Textiles: San Sebastian, El Salvador
El Salvador may be the smallest nation in Central America and it sure has gone through turbulent times in the past and even now. However it still does not receive the media coverage or gets the credit...
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