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Lizzy in the Iberá wetlands of Argentina
In April I was invited to attend a trade show in Buenos Aires and, going all that way, it made sense to extend my trip. The majority of my time was spent in the Esteros del Iberá (from the guaraní word meaning 'brilliant waters'), a vast area of wetlands in the Corrientes province of north-eastern A... Read more»
The renaming of America
Donald Trump is to announce that the USA be renamed Trumplandia. White House sources have confirmed that while this has been a long-held ambition for the US president, it has been propelled to the top of his agenda after an aide pointed out that the name America was first seen on a map by a German... Read more»
Spring Newsletter March 2025
Welcome to a spring round-up of Latin America news and staff travels. In this issue: Office news Staff reports: Lizzy in Brazil and Sue returns to the Galapagos News from Latin America: Penguins.. Office news It was very good to see many of you at the recent travel shows in Manchester and L... Read more»
Sue returns to the Galapagos
As a wildlife enthusiast it didn’t take much to twist my arm to return to the Galapagos with a small group of clients in May. It was another excellent trip and the archipelago, with its wonderful wildlife and unique species, lived up to all our expectations - the Galapagos is a living museum. May is... Read more»
Lizzy visits the coasts of Brazil
In June I was invited to explore north-eastern and southern Brazil. With around 5,000 miles of coastline, there is no shortage of beach options in Brazil and I spent time exploring the Maraú peninsula and Trancoso. Following my stay in the north-east I headed to beautiful Paraty on the southern coas... Read more»
Summer Newsletter September 2024
We have been trying to send this update for some weeks so I think can still call it a summer newsletter, even though it sometimes feels as if autumn is approaching! The entry fee for the Galapagos National Park has risen from $100 to $200 per person. This was long overdue, and will provide extra f... Read more»
Wildlife of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula
22 years had passed since I last set foot on the Osa Peninsula but I can still recall the overwhelming sense of adventure it brought, along with incredible sounds, and wildlife sightings the area is famous for. I was glad however on my return visit in May, not to have to repeat my waist high wade ac... Read more»
Report: Eclipse and astronomy tour to Mexico
Earlier this year I returned to Mexico (after an absence of some years) with a group of Oxford and Cambridge alumni. The main purpose of our visit was the 8 April 2024 total solar eclipse, which crossed Mexico and the US. Cloud cover predictions suggested that Torreón, a small city in the Coahuila s... Read more»
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