If you recall, the
first leg of this was to make it to South America by 2015. The disheartening
part of this is how we seem to keep planning for everything else.
We just got back from
Alaska (preceded by Mexico), we really need to get Mom to see her family in
Italy again, and Julie’s sabbatical plan (2014) is various European countries,
though we will not be able to get them all. It will probably feature Spain
(including Gibraltar), France, Austria, and Montenegro. The British Isles will
have to be a separate trip, but maybe we could get Poland and Czech Republic
into the sabbatical. Scandinavia would have to be it’s own thing, but we could
probably combine it with Saint Petersburg to take in the Hermitage. The
Netherlands is also it’s own trip, but I think we could do it as kind of a long
weekend.
Also, I just figured
out a great itinerary for Costa Rica, where we go to the sloth sanctuary in
Limon, visit a beach with sea turtles just down from it, get in whale sharks,
and hop down to Panama to get a look at the canal. Although we are not warm weather
people, the sloths and turtles, along with the relative shortness of the trip,
convinced my sisters to buy in. We are also looking at Yellowstone, and Anaheim
again.
Fortunately, I would
not feel complete without a trip to Central America, so Costa Rica is cool. I
knew right when I was planning it that all three of the continents I have
visited would have other places that I would want to see. And, even after I hit
every continent, there will probably still be more places that I want to see.
Here is the short list
for South America. Well, actually it’s the long list, but as I do more
research, it’s probably going to expand, and then this will seem like a short
list. Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca in Peru of course; Buenos Aires,
Argentina; the Galapagos Islands; Rapa Nui (Easter Island); Tierra del Fuego;
Isla Chiloe, and it just seems like it would not be complete without seeing the
Amazon and the Orinoco, though I am not sure what I would do with them. I’m not
terribly drawn to Rio or Sugar Loaf.
Now, Tierra del Fuego
is a common departure point for Antarctica, and probably the most logical one
for me, so that is less of a worry. And I don’t have to see all of these by
2015—even just one of them would count—but I do get ambitious.
Also, I suspect that after
seeing Mayan ruins, and then Incan Ruins, that I will probably feel a need to
go back to Mexico to see some Aztec ruins, and then maybe Egypt is next, but
that’s Africa, and I would have until 2018 for that.
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