Dal 2011 al 2012 ho avuto la fortuna di poter viaggiare attorno al mondo. 

Partito da solo, zaino in spalla e macchina fotografica, per otto mesi ho viaggiato verso EST vivendo una continua estate attraversando tutti i continenti e vivendo esperienze incredibili ed irripetibili.

L'emozione di vedere una leonessa in caccia, sentirsi piccolo nella Grande Muraglia e  unico nell'Isola di Pasqua, ballare tutta la note al Full Moon Party e partecipare al Carnevale nel Sambodromo di Rio. Ma c'è stata anche  la paura di morire sotto una frana, il terrore di vedersi accerchiato da uno squalo e sentirsi annusato da 'qualcosa' di notte nella foresta amazzonica, rischiare di perdersi tra le montagne della  Patagonia e la rabbia di essere stato derubato a metà viaggio.  Andare in bicicletta con i cambogiani, fare surf con gli australiani, giocare a calcio in spiaggia con i Brasiliani, bere vino con gli Argentini... ma soprattutto conoscere ogni giorno nuove persone, avere la libertà di gestire e di fare, di ogni giorno della propria vita, ciò che si vuole.

Sono così tante e così forti le emozioni che rimarranno indelebili per sempre nella mia memoria e per tutta la vita.

In queste pagine racconto giorno per giorno, come è andata la più grande avventura della mia vita.

 

Veinte Doce

There is no better way to start a new year than in Buenos Aires. (MAP) "La Capital Federal" of Argentinian Republic is the perfect place to relax a few days after so many exausting activities down in Patagonia.

Buenos Aires

Doma

Cordoba Province (MAP) is absolutely a place to visit when one finds himself in the north part of Argentina. Not far from Buenos Aires, it offers a pleasant city and citizens along with several stunning place where to spend one or more spare day.

Cordoba

Salta sin parar

Salta (MAP) "la linda" - as the Argentinian call this beautiful city in the north part of the Country - is a lovely and calm place where to stay a few days, ideal starting point for a trip to the near province of Jujuy

Salta by night

El Gaucho Italiano

Paying a visit to a friend in Reconquista, (MAP) in the Santa Fe province, turns out to be a wonderful experience for living in a ranch and being a "gaucho" for one day.

Lazo hunting, Reconquista

Las Cataratas

After six months of travelling around the world being surprised by something starts to be a bit hard. However, the natural wonder of Iguazu' ( MAP) waterfalls, on the border between Argentina and Brazil, is such an incredible place that it simply takes your breath away.

Garganta del diablo, Iguassu

The falls can be visited by both Argentinian (Puerto de Iguazu) and Brazilian (Foz de Iguassu) side, there is an old dispute about what's the best one. Honestly I believe that both sides have to be seen, otherwise you would miss something.

Salto Arrecheo, sendero Macuco, Iguazu

Argentina owns most of the natural park. That means that, in order to properly visit the site, one should go and visit for two full days. There are so many options that "one day is not enough" - that's their motto. Brazilian side offers only a few viewpoints that can be visited in just a couple of hours of walking. Yes but... the view is absolutely stunning.
The first impact with the falls is even before one is able to see them: the sound from the distance can be reached from hundreds of meters. once you eventually spot them far away, you soon realize it is something completely different from every other waterfall you have ever seen in your life.

Salto Mendez, Iguazu

Getting an close-up look is even more impressive: there is a massive quantity of water with no option of constantly falling down and producing such a noise.. and so loud.

Salto Mendez, Iguazu
Salto Mendez, Iguazu

 

Salto Mbigua, Iguazu

The falls can be observed from so many different viewpoints, yet the nature combines the landscape and the color in such a way that each time is a surprise

Salto Floriano, Garganta del Diablo, Iguassu

 

Salto tres mosqueteros, Iguassu
Garganta del diablo, Iguazu

 

circuito superior, Iguazu
Entering the falls.. Iguazu

 

Floripa 42

Technically speaking I officially entered Brazil during my day trip to Iguazu. However, Florianopolis (MAP), in Santa Catarina province, is the first place where I spent some time inside Brazil.

Praia Mole, Florianopolis

Floripa, as everybody calls it, is far too famous for being such a small island (28 km long) and such an incredible number of beaches ("praias"): 42 they say. I was not able to see ALL of them, yet everyday I tried to make the most out of this stunning island.

Praia Joaquina, Florianopolis

Half island (the north part) is massively touristic. This is the perfect place to chill out, relax, drink a caipirinha and have a swim under the control of the baywatchers.

Baywatch, Florianopolis

Soccer here is not an option: it is a religion. Children (both girls and boys) start kicking a ball even before being able to walk. In the late afternoon, when the sun is a little bit lower, the low tide generally leaves the perfect environment for a great soccer game. There is no age or number limit, just play - they are extremely fare - and have fun.

soccer beach, Florianopolis

Yet here is not the only sport: the ocean and the shallow reef creates the perfect environment for surfing. And when you're tired (or scared) of the huge waves, you can always go to the safer dunes, just close to the beach

surfing on Joaquina, Florianopolis
sandboarding on Lagoa de Conseicao dunes, Florianopolis

If one needs some more privacy, just walk a few minutes along the sea, there is always a isolated spot to relax and have kind of a private sand-garden.

Barra da Lagoa, Florianopolis

 

Praia do Armacao, Florianopolis

 

Praia do Naufragados, Florianopolis

It's lunch time, there are several options. You can just lay down and wait for someone to serve you fruit salads, beverages, meat rolls... Or you can go and eat some fresh fish on a restaurant. How do you know it's fresh? The fisherman just landed on the beach with the boat full of... If you have a kitchen you can even buy from him.

 

Pantano do Sul - Restaurant, Florianopolis
Fishermen - Armacao , Florianopolis
Fisherman boat - Pantano do Sul, Florianopolis

Yet florianopolis is not just salt water, there are several rivers and lagunes scattered around, when people live, play and relax.

Lagoa da Conseicao, Florianopolis

 

Lagoa da Conseicao, Florianopolis

 

Lagoa da Conseicao, Florianopolis

It's the end of the day, the island gets prepared for the night: night parties on the beaches, neverending clubs, caipirinhas and a lot of fun activities are about to start

Pantano do Sul, Florianopolis

 

Wild Floripa

Once you get sick of getting a bus (bycicle, taxi) to easily reach a beach in Florianopolis (SEE PREVIOUS ARTICLE), and/or simply you want some more adventure or privacy, there are plenty of activities to do everyday.

Campeche Island, Florianopolis

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