2 Years of Travels in 360 Degrees
2 years of our travels documented on the GoPro Hero 4 Silver, in 360 degrees. by
Justin Goes Places
2 years of our travels documented on the GoPro Hero 4 Silver, in 360 degrees. by
“Please note: At the moment the Marienbrücke, the bridge over the Pollät gorge, is closed to visitors due to major renovation work.” The above statement, which I stumbled upon in the weeks prior to our trip to the Bavarian town of Schwangau, Germany, on the official tourism website, came as quite a disappointment to me. Marienbrücke is a … Continue reading Capturing Neuschwanstein
Colorful, ornate buildings line a crystal clear alpine river, while towering, snow capped mountains loom in all directions around you. When one thinks of Austria, the mind tends to immediately go to Salzburg or Vienna. And while Innsbruck was never really on my radar prior to researching my trip to Austria, (it first came to … Continue reading Innsbruck: Crown Jewel of the Austrian Alps
December 25th brought with it another sunny day to Salzburg, a recurring theme on this trip. Upon our arrival 2 days prior, we made sure to immediately hit the grocery store, as we knew that everything would be shutting down for next 4 days due to the holidays. We wanted to take advantage of the … Continue reading Eating Shit Flavored Cheese in Germany (And Other Adventures)
After spending a day in San Diego’s Gaslamp district, which was certainly not without its charms, La Jolla was a welcome reprieve from the more urban feeling of this particular part of the city. Far removed from the huge skyscrapers and chain hotels, La Jolla is a more of a small, charming neighborhood of San … Continue reading Exploring La Jolla
Cowles Mountain is the highest peak in San Diego, at just over 1,500 feet. It is also the most popular hike in San Diego, said to receive even more daily visitors than Mount Fuji in Japan. by
Allow me to start with the view from the window right next to our bed. This was what I woke up to that morning. by
Our first night at the farm, we settled in after dinner for some beers and tunes sitting in front of the huge windows. We were struck with how many stars we could see – coming from the outskirts of Houston with all the light pollution that comes along with it, we had never had such … Continue reading Big Sur, California: Part 2