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Gauchos, the Argentine Cowboy
Join us in the Pampas of Argentina. We'll explore life with the Gauchos on a working cattle ranch and ride the hardy Criollo horse. We've even included the story of the Gaucho Saint, Gaucho Gil.
Argentina, Asado, and the Recoleta Cemetery
The Argentine Asado Most Argentine cattle are grass-fed, and you can tell by the taste. Argentine barbecue, known as Asado, is the name for both a cooking technique and event. Meat is slow cooked all day on a grill.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Living and Traveling in South America
I traveled and lived in Argentina for 6-months to tell you about my amazing experiences. I ate the best steak in the world, herd cattle with the Gauchos, and learned a little bit of Spanish along the way.
Episode 8: Gauchos, the Cowboys of Argentine
Among some of the many unique things about Argentina, are the Gauchos. These cowboys of South America have a lot in common with their American counterparts. I spent a month living and working on an active horse and cattle ranch to learn what life is li...
Sacred Stones at the Abbey of New Clairvaux
What was once a beautiful 12th Century monastery in Spain, ended up in a pile of rubble in California. In the latest episode of Go the Travel Podcast, we explore the mystery of the Sacred Stones.
Episode 7: The Beautiful Recoleta Cemetery. Eva Perón. Argentine Barbecue.
Walking down the streets of Buenos Aires can feel like you’re in a European City. This place was founded in the 1500s and colonized by Spaniards. Spanish architecture was built to last, and made of stone and brick.
Episode 6: Argentina Stories. Nightlife And Living In Buenos Aires.
After getting out of four and a half years in the Marine Corps, the first thing I wanted to do was leave the country and travel. Having been to two wars makes you consider a lot of things you haven’t done in life, and travel was one of those.
Episode 5: The Mystery Behind The Lost Stones Of The New Clairvaux
What was once a beautiful 12th Century monastery in Spain, ended up in a pile of rubble in California. In this episode of Go the Travel Podcast, we explore the mystery of the Sacred Stones.
Episode 4: Diving Iceland’s Silfra Fissure. Camper Vans in Iceland.
“It’s listed, consistently in the top five dives in the world,” according to Murray Johnson, an avid world traveler and certified scuba diver. Silfra Fissure is located on the Northern tip of Thingvellir Lake, which is Iceland’s largest body of water.