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Rainy season in Central America

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Rainy season in Central America Hi everyone, I’m planning to travel to Central America around early March for about 2-3 months and have seen some varied things about dry/rainy seasons. I’ll be starting and ending in Mexico (not CA, I know) and Panama and wondered if anyone recommends a particular route/direction to avoid the worst of the rain as the trip extends into May poten…

Reddit Travel 819 2025-02-08

Backpacking in South America Without Spanish?

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Backpacking in South America Without Spanish? I always travel alone and don’t rely on anyone, but I’ve never been to South America before. I’m planning a solo backpacking trip, mainly focusing on Peru, to see everything worth visiting, especially historical sites related to the Incas, Mayans, and Toltecs. I might also visit Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico. The only issue is that I …

Reddit Travel 577 2025-02-07

Calling All Citizens From All Over The World… This is Captain America Calling…

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Calling All Citizens From All Over The World… This is Captain America Calling… I remember, when you were down And you needed a helping hand I came to feed you But now that I need you You won’t give me a second glance Now I’m calling all citizens from all over the world This is captain America calling I bailed you out when you were down on your knees So will you catch me now I’m falling -The Kinks submitted by /u/Pax…

Reddit Music 911 2025-02-06

Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Who Is the New CEO of Teach for America?

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Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Who Is the New CEO of Teach for America? Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Who Is the New CEO of Teach for America? From 1990 until 2013, the CEO of TFA was the founder, Wendy Kopp. Under her leadership the program grew from a small organization that struggled to make payroll into a powerful player in the education world. When Wendy left in 2013, Teach For America was at an all tim…

The Best Education Blog 691 2025-02-06

Year long trip around South America, best time of year?

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Year long trip around South America, best time of year? Hey everyone, I’ve recently decided to make a big life change, and I’m wanting to travel around South America for up to a year. The best time for me to embarque would be April, but I’m realising that might not actually be the best time to travel South America. Here is a rough outline of where I’m wanting to go: Mexico Costa Rica/El Salvador Col…

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2025-02-02

Google Maps in the US will change to Gulf of America and Mount McKinley

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Google Maps in the US will change to Gulf of America and Mount McKinley Illustration: The VergeGoogle said today that it plans to update Google Maps to reflect President Trump’s January 20th executive order to change the names of the Gulf of Mexico and Denali to the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley, respectively. The company noted on X the updated nomenclature will appear once the Geographic Names Information Syst…

The Verge 735 2025-01-29

Help Needed: Suggestions for Adding Rest Days to a Packed South America Itinerary

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Help Needed: Suggestions for Adding Rest Days to a Packed South America Itinerary Hi, travelers! My partner and I (both in our early 30s) are planning an exciting first-time trip to South America this October. Our itinerary is packed, but we’re looking for advice on where to add some extra days to reduce the stress and allow for a more enjoyable experience. Here’s the plan: Peru: Lima: 2 days (01.10–03.10) Paracas: 1 day (03….

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2025-01-28

Flightless Trans-Atlantic Travelling (UK/Europe – S. America). Possible?

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Flightless Trans-Atlantic Travelling (UK/Europe – S. America). Possible? So I’ve been pretty against the idea of doing any more flying personally for the past couple of years but this year my Dad retires and he really wants to go to South America with me in December. The plan is to climb a 5000m peak together for some nice adventure bonding :). I have spent some time trying to research ways to get across the atlanti…

Reddit Travel 867 2025-01-27