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I’m currently planning on going to Europe in December to spend Christmas with my German family.  One of my American friends from boarding school will be around because he is working in Germany for a year but not going home, and so I’ve invited him to Christmas with my uncle.  Because of the way the holiday, and New Year’s Day, falls in the middle of my Sun-Thurs work week, it’s very easy to take off the next week as well, and so we’re now planning a little jaunt around German speaking Europe.  It’s all very tentative, but I’ve started looking at prices and things to do around and routes to take, and I map the itinerary below:

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It’s fun because it takes us through every Germany speaking country: Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Austria, and because it is pretty short, with the maximum travel time less than 6 hours.  We would have about nine days to do it- probably the first four going quickly point by point and then a slower five in Austria.  Who knows if it will materialize or how much of it we will do, but it looks like a lot of fun!

In getting excited for this trip, I started thinking of other overland tours I would like to take, looking into whether or not they’re possible, and fantasizing about when I could do them, who with, and adding extra fun components like making a documentary of the journey or something.  It all sounds up in the air and like a dream, but I’m sure I will actually do at least one in the next five years.  I always say, “always be dreaming 10 amazing things, then if you only accomplish 1 or 2, you’re still being amazing!”  So, I’ll add these to my list of amazing ideas and see where they go.  

So without further ado, the trips!

The W®est of South America 

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This trip would hit all of the things I wanted to do in South America but haven’t yet.  It hits three of the four countries on the West of the continent, as well as the rest of the Spanish speaking countries I’ve yet been to, so I call it the W®est trip.  It would start in Buenos Aires where I would see my wonderful Italian relatives that live in the Capital.  I would then head up to the triple border of Argentina-Paraguay-Brazil to see the Iguazu falls, which are the last waterfall on my list of the top 5 (the others being Niagara, Angel, Gullfoss, and Victoria).  I would then head up through Paraguay to Bolivia, stopping to revisit the family of a friend I stayed with in Santa Cruz, the Potosi Salt Flats, and the Mile High city: La Paz.  I’d then head into Peru, spending time admiring the Andes, and of course seeing Machu Picchu near Cusco.  I’d then head up through Ecuador before finishing in Bogota, Colombia!   

The yellow highlighted bits are “optional” thoughts that I would consider depending on time.  The first is to explore Argentine Patagonia, supposedly one of the most beautiful places in the world.  The second is to take a flight to the Galapagos islands (or maybe Easter island?) from Ecuador.  A third one not included on the map would be a quick jaunt over to Suriname and French Guinana- so I could officially say I’d been to every country in South America!

Bonus trip (I haven’t put too much thought into but in talking with some friends, thought to include): Southeast Asia- somehow incorporating Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and maybe Myanmar? 

Hey if I don’t update my Tumblr for 10 days or so it’s because I am in the Galápagos Islands partying with turtles and the internet sucks/ is too expensive. 

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A very loose map of the Galapagos Islands… definitely a fun one to draw. Recent cover for Longitude

A very loose map of the Galapagos Islands… definitely a fun one to draw. Recent cover for Longitude Books’ 2018 catalog.


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Here’s two gouache/colored pencil paintings I did of some galapagos animals. The project was supposeHere’s two gouache/colored pencil paintings I did of some galapagos animals. The project was supposeHere’s two gouache/colored pencil paintings I did of some galapagos animals. The project was suppose

Here’s two gouache/colored pencil paintings I did of some galapagos animals. The project was supposed to be that I make my mom a simple bookmark for her birthday. But it sort of became something more so I ended up framing the originals for my parents and giving my mom a bookmark with some prints inside. First time trying some colored pencil over gouache too. It was fun! I’d do it again. I also posted some process work.

For the starfish image, that was an actual location we came across while snorkling. Empty sea bed as far as the eye could see except for one starfish resting every meter or so. Pretty amazing. 


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galuw11225.jpgby Keith Levit
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School of Yellow Tailed Grunt (Anisotremus Interruptus) fish swimming underwater, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

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