Recognized as One of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World
The experience is immersive as torrents of water cascade around you at every turn and the thundering sound is almost overwhelming. With miles of well paved hiking trails Iguazu National Park in Argentina requires several days to really experience.
Iguazu Falls is a system of waterfalls on the Iguazu River, located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. It is one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in the world, with a width of 1.7 miles and a height of 269 feet.
In 1984, Iguazu Falls was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site is recognized for its outstanding natural beauty and its importance for biodiversity conservation.
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. Telephone poles strung with tangles of wires have been a common sight in many countries throughout Asia and it is equally common to see several workers searching through a junction box packed with an equally large tangle of wires. This pole was inContinue reading “I Think This Could Be A Problem!”
On The Southwest Coast Of Africa Is The Old German Town Of Luderitz Lüderitz is an isolated town built on a windswept, rocky hillside beside a bay, and is located on the only part of the Namibian coast that is a rocky shoreline. Still it is a charming coastal town known for its interesting blendContinue reading “Luderitz, Africa; An Intriguing Port of Call”
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. Sellers in the city market in Hoi An, Vietnam. In North America along with many aditional cities around the planet most people get their groceries in modern supermarkets. It may be a highly efficient distribution system but something has been lost along theContinue reading “Where The World Still Shops”
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. In the heart of the old port of Mumbai sits the Gateway of India (on the right) and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (left). The Gateway of India is an iconic Mumbai monument built in 1924, and commemorates the visit of King GeorgeContinue reading “The Gateway To India”
To Namibia And South Africa With Love On this current trip we had a medical emergency when the better half of The Intentional Travelers suffered a heart attack. Occasionally you come across an individual that goes out of their way to offer assistance or provide a helping hand, but it is very unusual to findContinue reading “To Namibia With Love”
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. The peak stands high above Hong Kong with the best views of the city and harbour. It’s called Queen Victoria Heights and to go up you can drive (take a taxi) or ride the funicular. While a fun ride the funicular usually hasContinue reading “Queen Victoria Stands Above It All”
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. In the rugged Peruvian Andes an Inca citadel sat lost in time for centuries until on July 24th, 1911, an American historian and explorer named Hiram Bingham, guided by local farmers, walked out onto this overgrown mountain top. This Inca citadel is todayContinue reading “Images Of Machu Picchu”
People, places and captured moments selected from The Intentional Travelers photo collection. While strolling around Kota Kinabalu we discovered a festival in a park with these young ladies playing the Gabang Kayu. It is a traditional xylophone-style instrument used in Kota Kinabalu and throughout Sabah, Malaysia, particularly by the Bajau, Suluk, Bisaya, and Orang SungaiContinue reading “A Bit Of Kota Kinabalu Culture”