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I’m waddling on glacier! How cool is that? Very coooo-lddd indeed. The water was an astonishing blue and I gulped from it (it tasted… like… water). This is the Grey Glacier - it spans 270 square kilometres. But is also receeding 1
The humans went on an arduous hike, the W trek in Patagonia. As they broke they backs carrying their backpacks scrambling up huge (not to mention rolling and loose) rocks and splashed their shoes across streams, I happily sat squeaky clean in their b
Quack! What a cool place. This is the salt cathedral in Bogotá, Colombia. It’s an entire cathedral carved out of a salt mine! #saltcathederal #bogota #zopaquira
Here I am at Lake Guatavita in Colombia. This is where the legend of El Dorado was born 👑 the Spanish heard a legend where rituals were performed by the indigenous Muisca people where the new ruler would cover himself with gold offerings and enter t
Here we are at the church of Viejo Penõl, which is a replica church of the replica town of the original El Penõl. What a mouthful. The original town was relocated to make way for the flooding and creating of a hydroelectric dam (more wa
I was thrilled to be in Xochimilco (xochitl=flower; milco=field; in the Nahuatl language) where there were so many boats (trajineras) that were painted in bright primary colours just like I was! Quack! Even better this was a water activity because I
And we are at Frida Kahlo’s house (La Casa Azul or The Blue House)! She had a very tumultuous life that made my feathers stand on their ends and gave me goosebumps (yes I get those bumps too even though I’m a duck) when I heard about it.
And I have waddled into Puebla! Stay tuned for more adventures
So… here we are - at the ruins of the Templo Mayor, which was one of the largest and most important Aztec temples in Tenochtitlan (modern day Mexico City). It was unfortunately destroyed during the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. The Met
I’m at the Sun Pyramid in Teotihuacan - one of the largest in Mesoamerica, constructed around 200 CE and 66metres high. It’s perfectly aligned with the main axis running east-west. Amazing how the humans of that time constructed this! I w

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