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Fly away with us

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Glad that you found your way back to the Travelsauria blog This is going to be a special article, not necessarily because of its content but of the place where we are writing from: right above the Atlantic Ocean. That's right, dear readers. At this particular moment, we are crossing the Equator and flying for the first time in our life to the southern hemisphere. As you can imagine, it’s a huge step (or actually a long flight) and hopefully is going to be a great adventure. Our feelings are a mix of natural fears and overwhelming excitement, we can’t wait to explore the rough beauty of the South American continent. And soon we will write about never-ending bus rides, hidden tent-pitching spots, alternative hiking trails, cheap street food experiences and hitchhiking lifts. In a few hours we will land in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but before talking about the Carioca State, let’s take a step back together and have a closer look at what really moves us. Me, Fabio, and ...

Just the Beginning

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Here we are, dear readers! Old and new friends, families or simple visitors. We are finally online and this is our very first article . At the moment, while we are writing, it feels like we are lost in the middle of one of the biggest city junction in the world. Something like the ones you see in the documentaries about Japan, with thousands people crossing at the same time, from any possible direction. And we don't know exactly where we need to go, where to walk forward and which side to choose. The famous Shibuya crossing in Tokyo (by Sean Pavone) We won't probably be able to describe in this short introduction all the reasons why we are creating this Blog, who we are and where we want to go with it (we actually don't know that entirely yet). However, we can list three main points why we started: Fabio loves to write , any kind of texts (poems, short and long stories, diaries) We love to travel and now we're doing it together ...