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  • Heaven’s Gates at the South Coast of Portugal

    Heaven’s Gates at the South Coast of Portugal

    After our adventures in Lisbon, Kristyn and I took the ridiculously cheap train (I believe it was under 20 euro per person, one way… Mind you, we were paying the student fee) down to the Algarve in Portugal, particularly, Lagos. The train ride down itself was quite stunning, with the greenery surrounding us as we…

  • Channeling our inner royals at Caernarfon Castle

    Channeling our inner royals at Caernarfon Castle

    During our last days as Bangor students, we decided to seize the day and take some last glances at landmarks we missed/did not necessarily see during our previous 9 months in the country. One of the first stops on this last-minute tourist mission was at Caernarfon Castle. Yes, the name is a mouthful yet isn’t…

  • Mount Snowdon

    Mount Snowdon

    On my second last day in Wales, we finally took to Mount Snowdon to get the majestic view that everyone had been raving about for 9 months prior. We set off in a cab to the mountain’s base, in the quaint town of Snowdonia. We set off on the Llanberis path, which closely follows the…

  • Golden, Invermere, and the Mighty Kicking Horse

    Golden, Invermere, and the Mighty Kicking Horse

    After coming across a 4 day break from camp we packed up the car and headed out on the road…. this time, to an area closer to home (for me personally, as a BC native) and a bit more thrilling for the rest of my friends…. Golden, BC! I’ve only ever driven through the area…

  • Jasper, Alberta: Part Two

    Jasper, Alberta: Part Two

    Jasper has that rich charm you just can’t resist if the opportunity presents itself…… Once again, in late August, we found ourselves in the Whistlers Campground of Jasper National Park. The weather wasn’t fantastic but it also wasn’t terrible, which was a blessing that quickly went from bad to worse as the weekend went on.…

  • Jasper, Alberta: Part One

    Jasper, Alberta: Part One

    Jasper is that quintessentially Canadian yet rarely visited cornerstone of Canadian tourism. For years, I’d heard of the place, from my parents’ travels to the National Park over 30 years ago to my English and Welsh friends’ recent trips to “America” when I was on exchange in Wales. I was so excited to finally get…