Victoria Falls: A Tale of Two Sides
Visiting a UNESCO Heritage Site is usually a highlight for me when exploring a new place. And...
Read Moreby Kendra | Oct 22, 2022 | Africa, UNESCO Sites, Zambia | 0
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Read Moreby Kendra | Feb 13, 2017 | Peru, South America, UNESCO Sites | 0
Looking for things to see and do in Cusco? Check this out!
Read Moreby Kendra | Dec 28, 2014 | Mexico, Ruins, UNESCO Sites | 6
One of the awesome things about Mexico is that there really isn’t a shortage of pyramids. While...
Read Moreby Kendra | Aug 29, 2014 | Mexico, Ruins, UNESCO Sites | 9
Located less than 50km from Mexico City, Teotihuacan is a perfect option for a day trip while...
Read Moreby Kendra | Aug 24, 2014 | Mexico, UNESCO Sites | 4
One of the many things I love about Mexico is its fantastic architecture. A prime example of a...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jun 28, 2014 | Cuba, UNESCO Sites | 6
One of the things that make Havana a lovely place to just wander around is that it has many...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jun 23, 2014 | Cuba, UNESCO Sites | 1
One of the important pieces of Havana history is Morro-La Cabaña Historical Military Park, a huge...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jun 15, 2014 | Cuba, UNESCO Sites | 1
Visitors to Cuba tend to stick with places like Varadero, one of the many “Cayo” islands, or...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jan 11, 2014 | Camino Frances, UNESCO Sites, Walks / Hikes | 4
The whole Santiago Day was a bit funny for me – I’d just spent five weeks walking over 800km to...
Read Moreby Kendra | Dec 4, 2013 | Ruins, Turkey, UNESCO Sites | 8
Pamukkale is one of those places of which you see a photo and never quite forget. And it is one of...
Read Moreby Kendra | Nov 29, 2013 | Camino Frances, Spain, UNESCO Sites | 1
Walking into Burgos after Atapuerca, you’ll pass through enough change that you’ll wonder, “Where...
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My name is Kendra and I am a cubicle escape artist: I try to find ways to keep my job while also trying to escape it as often as possible.
When I travel, I’m generally that solo woman you see wandering with a camera firmly clutched to her face as she traipses around while narrowly avoiding being hit by some form of local transportation.