FUN-photos: 3 Continents – 1 Vacation – Movie Trailer
April 19, 2013 by Susan Clarke · Comments Off on FUN-photos: 3 Continents – 1 Vacation – Movie Trailer
The editing of the video that we shot has begun! Here’s a little snippet. Enjoy!
FUN-photos: Cape Town, South Africa to Tel Aviv, Israel – The Holy Land – 2013
April 19, 2013 by Susan Clarke · Comments Off on FUN-photos: Cape Town, South Africa to Tel Aviv, Israel – The Holy Land – 2013
Since we were just in Africa two years ago we decided that now was the time to go to Jordan and Israel. We departed the night of March 24th and arrived in Amman, Jordan late afternoon on the 25th. (plane delay – missed our connection in Dubai) We stayed here two nights before heading south to Petra, where we stayed two nights and then continued south to Wadi Rum where we slept at a tented camp in the desert. FUN-fact: Lawrence of Arabia was filmed here.
On the afternoon of March 30th we crossed the border into Israel where we spent the next twelve days. Starting with two days at the Red Sea in Eilat we headed north with stops at Mitzpe Ramon, the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee, Haifa and Tel Aviv. We were very ready to go home after 72 days! God Bless America! It is the best place in the whole world in our opinion.
If you click on the first picture it will allow you to create a slide show. And it turns out they are in ascending order (in other words, the first is actually the last) Enjoy!
FUN-photos: Buenos Aires to Cape Town, South Africa – Silversea Cruise 2013
April 19, 2013 by Susan Clarke · Comments Off on FUN-photos: Buenos Aires to Cape Town, South Africa – Silversea Cruise 2013
The third part of our trip had us flying from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Argentina on March 2nd to board the Silversea Expedition for a 22 day cruise. We had three expeditions in the Falkland Islands and six in South Georgia. We were a bit disappointed when we unable to land on Tristan Da Cunha do to rough seas. It is the most remote inhabited island in the world, with Easter Island a close second.
We never planned the trip around seeing some of the most remote islands in the world, it just turned out that way. We loved Antarctica and wanted to see South Georgia without going back to the continent. The Seabourn cruise just happened to include several islands as well.
We arrived in Cape Town on March 22nd for two nights and three days. After eleven straight sea days we were all ready to get off and enjoy land!
If you click on the first picture it will allow you to create a slide show. And it turns out they are in ascending order (in other words, the first is actually the last) Enjoy!
FUN-photos: South America – Mendoza & Easter Island – 2013
April 19, 2013 by Susan Clarke · Comments Off on FUN-photos: South America – Mendoza & Easter Island – 2013
We started the second part of our trip with two days at the beach in Viña del Mar, Chile. We then flew to Mendoza, Argentina for four days to drink some wine and chill out. From there we flew to Easter Island, Chile for another four days before heading back to Buenos Aires for the start of our Silversea cruise.
If you click on the first picture it will allow you to create a slide show. And it turns out they are in ascending order (in other words, the first is actually the last) Enjoy!
FUN-photos: South America – Seabourn Cruise 2013
April 19, 2013 by Susan Clarke · Comments Off on FUN-photos: South America – Seabourn Cruise 2013
We started the first part of our trip in Buenos Aires on January 30th. Our cruise departed from there on February 3rd and ended in Valparaiso on February 18th. Highlights included the Falkand Islands, the Scenic Beagle Channel and Glacier Alley, the Cockburn Channel and Strait of Magellan, the Amalia Glacier, and the Chilean Fjords. But the BEST was my surprise birthday party on the 12th (I didn’t know any of them before I got on the ship, so it was a real surprise) and I will see all of them again in our travels!
If you click on the first picture it will allow you to create a slide show. And it turns out they are in ascending order (in other words, the first is actually the last) Enjoy!









































