Yavin 4 = Tikal

On December 25, 2010, Posted by , In Travel, By , , With No Comments

This morning while watching Star Wars, Episode 4, I noticed the skyline of Yavin 4 – the rebel base from which was launched the final attack on the Death Star – was familiar. It is a view from the top of one of the stepped pyramids at Tikal in Guatemala….

More Humid Adventures

On August 16, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

During our stay, most of the other tourist visiting the lodge were older Americans — older as in 60+. Our guide told us of one 90 year-old individual who wished above all else to go on the canopy walk. The normally 40 minute hike out there took him 4 hours….

We Can Now Hunt Squirrel

On August 13, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

One of the stops on our tour of the area surrounding the lodge was an indigenous village. Unfortunately, there are no indigenous peoples that live in traditional villages any more. This village was created by request of the lodge to given tourists an idea of how these peoples used to…

Fish and Bananas, Bananas and Fish

On August 13, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

The denizens of the rain forest eat two meals per day. They have bananas and fish for breakfast and fish and bananas for lunch. All their food can be obtained locally. Fish from the river and fruit, rice, yuca, and etc. are grown locally. They need only trade with people…

Rain Forest = No Internet

On August 9, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

The title is not entirely true. I am writing from the lobby of a posh resort on the banks of the Amazon. It is owned by the same company through which we have been seeing the local sights. It is so grand as to even have a jacuzzi connected to…

Of Reeds and Smog

On August 4, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

The reed islands were very, very cool. They are so very unique. After all, who would normally think ¨Hey, let´s build an entire village comprising of 80 floating islands.¨ (In their defense, they were fleeing from some sort of opression). Not only that, but the islands used to be farther…

3 Mile High Club

On August 3, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

After a 8 hour bus ride across the higher road in the world we arrived at lake Titicoka, 4000m above sea level. We do not have too much planned here. I mean, it´s cool and all, but after all, it is just a lake. If we had more time we…

Machu Picchu I Choose You

On August 1, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

Even stones of historical significance are just rocks most of the time. Yesterday´s treck involved seeing many of those. The Inca are cool and all, and they managed to carve and move some insanely large stones, but some of the ruins are less than exciting. Nothing I have ever seen…

Estoy muy cansado

On July 30, 2007, Posted by , In Travel, By ,, , With No Comments

Alive and well, I speak from Peru — Cuzco to be exact. Cuzco is 10k feet above sea level. Not only is walking about vigourouly tiring, but the altidude sickness really takes a toll. Overall, Peruvians are not as humourously entertaining as the Greek. There is no over abundance of…

I Shall Summon My Ice Dragon

On July 24, 2007, Posted by , In Random, By ,,,, , With No Comments

The Renaissance Faire and my run as a member of the Brotherhood of the Two Dragons has finally ended. Oh the wonders I have seen. We were seemingly well liked by all and too much by some. There was the 12 year old whose costume consisted of a bed sheet…