by Marybeth Bond | Dec 15, 2011 | Chile
1. Stroll through Santiago For help on your planning contact my friends at http://www.santiagoadventures.com/ Santiago shimmers with so much green and reflected light from leafy parks and glass skyscrapers you need your sunglasses just to walk down the street....
by Marybeth Bond | Mar 10, 2011 | Cancun, Mexico, Family, Romance
For pure alabaster white sand, turquoise-blue water, and a seamless vacation of R&R, you should know about the Riviera Maya; a strip of coastline stretching south from Cancun, on the Gulf Coast of Mexico, to the Mayan ruins of Tulum. And, due to the large number...
by Marybeth Bond | Feb 22, 2011 | Adventure, Cancun, Mexico, Travel, Packing Pointers
Lousy winter weather and a pent up demand for a vacation in the sun are my reasons for heading south to Mexico. The top international destination for Spring Break is Cancun, along the gulf of Mexico and that’s where I’m going next week. Actually I’m...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 29, 2011 | Adventure, Easter Island, Chile, Packing Pointers, Peru
My interview with Boyd Matson, National Geographic Radio, XM Radio, NPR is streamed on the National Geographic Website and is available on itunes. The question I’m asked the most is: Where is Easter Island? In the middle of nowhere, no really, it’s...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 28, 2011 | Adventure, Chile, Easter Island, Travel
Despite its isolation in the middle of the South Pacific (roughly equal distance from Tahiti and South America), Easter Island is at the center of a lot of questions. WHERE DID THE HEADS COME FROM? HOW WERE THEY TRANSPORTED? The giant heads were carved our...
by Marybeth Bond | Jan 23, 2011 | Easter Island, Chile
Recently I went to Easter Island, the most remote and least visited World Heritage Site, home of the giant stone heads and dazzlingly attractive men and curvaceous women. Watch the video of the mostly nude men dancing an elegant South Seas swaying and a sexually...