The Caribbean Grenadines are a chain of small islands between St Vincent and Grenada. The two we visited belong to St Vincent and the Grenadines.
The Pantanal is the world’s largest tropical wetland area. It’s located mostly in the south-west of Brazil. The biggest biodiversity star is the Pantanal!
We visited Syria a few years before the civil war. Next to historical buildings and sightings our memories are dominated by the friendliness of Syria.
Sierra Leone is a country in West-Africa known for its white-sand beaches. After civil war and the Ebola outbreak in 2014 the future looks bright again.
The Faroe Islands: a remote, but tighly-knit group of islands. Beautiful landscapes and home to the Puffin bird, which gives a great opportunity for fotos.
Antarctica – the South Pole – is virtually uninhabited. The ice-covered landmass shelters rich wildlife including many penguins and seals. Silence rules.
Malawi is a small, land-locked country in the south-eastern part of Africa. Poor by economical standards. However very rich in nature and wildlife!
Montserrat is the smallest British Antil, a recently erupted volcano left more than half of the island uninhabitable. Read what’s to see in Montserrat!
Ivory Coast is a country in West-Africa. After overcoming many problems the country now welcomes visitors who appreciate more than sunny days only.
Saba is the smallest Dutch Antil, a dormant volcano pushed out of the ocean. Read how to get there and what you can see and do on Saba!