Three weeks on the road driving from South Brazil: Porto Alegre – Pelotas to Uruguay: Punta del Diablo – Cabo Polonio – Punta del Este – Montevideo – Colonia del Sacramento further on to Argentina: Buenos Aires – Salta – Jujuy – Purmamarca – Tilcara […]
All posts tagged: Nature

Cuba #8 – On The Road
Photos taken from the car, in the car, of the car, around the car. Photos of bizarre situations, crazy perspectives, beautiful landscapes, people passing by. All things Cuban, some things blurry. Endless roads disappearing over the horizon. We spent an insane amount of time in our […]

Cuba #6 – Nature Shots
Gecco photos courtesy of G.M.F. He probably took the best pictures in this post. Enjoy!

Cuba #5 – Amazing Light
Uni is killing me at the moment so I decided to give myself a little treat by looking through my Cuba photos again. For this little category there were hundreds of photos to choose from. Sunsets, thunderstorms, night skies, sunrise, sun rays in the jungle, pretty […]

Cuba #3 – The Colourful Maze of Trinidad
This was one of my favourite stops of our roundtrip. We spent more nights in Trinidad than in any other town, except for Havanna. The fact that we found a restaurant that served good food might have been a pretty significant contributing factor to why we stayed […]

Cuba #2 – People
Cuban people either greet with you with the biggest smile or scare you away with a terrifying death stare. I love how life here takes place on the street. Half the population is chilling on their front door step. The other quarter of people carefully […]

Driving along the Syrian border
I learned a lot during my ten days in Lebanon. In hardly any corner of the world it is more interesting to see how culture, politics, religion and language define a people. How a country unites as well as tears apart over these issues. The people are so proud […]

The hills are alive
Second year of uni flew by at a terrifying speed and before we knew it, exam time was upon us. After our trip to Lisbon, we knew we’d return to a London where everyone was knee deep in work and no one had time for social stuff anymore. […]

Fieldtrip to Dorset
Most of you probably don’t know that I study Civil Engineering. I’m not sure whether this makes me super lame or interesting cool. I personally haven’t even made up my mind yet whether to find engineering cool or not. But modules like soils, fluid mechanics or structures make me think less […]

Weekend Getaway in the Cotswolds
I’m still alive – I know it’s been a while since I last posted. The last couple of weeks were crazy, es ging drunter und drüber. For those of you who are here for the photos, I’d suggest you skip this massive chunk of text […]