In Sajama, Benigna welcomes travellers to her mud house, sharing ancestral traditions and preparing chuño. The funeral of Maria Maldonado reveals ancient rituals and community life
On my way to Santiago, through Patagonia, I met families, teachers, and truck drivers who offered me providential rides, helping me to overcome 2000 km. It almost seems as if the world is constantly rearranging itself to solve my problems
Strade comes from Tierra del Fuego, a place really close to Antarctica: 3330 kilometres ago, I would never have guessed I would have come this far south
He resumes his solitary journey along the Carretera Austral, rediscovering the freedom of exploration. The Patagonian sun illuminates the pampas and the guanacos while his thoughts run to the San Rafael lagoon, imagining majestic icebergs and the encounter with the seals
The Arhuacos of Colombia fiercely protect their ancestral lands, emphasizing the interconnectedness of nature, culture, and the preservation of their unique traditions
In the arid land of La Guajira, the Wayuu people struggle to survive the water scarcity while natural resources are exploited by multinational coal companies
The kindness of a wayfarer guides a silent encounter between one who knows that time may soon end and one who listens to the whispers of the ancient roads of the Andean plateau
Travelling transformed my childhood perspective on food, revealing deep global inequalities and teaching me that our consumption comes at a cost far greater than our awareness
Embracing kindness in Montevideo, we experienced authentic moments of anticipation and warmth before setting off on our journey, discovering the closeness of new and unexpected friendships