Author: Inka
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Hiking to the Sinterbacher Waterfall near Kitzbühel
Sometimes the best hikes are just around the corner of our Home, like the Sinterbacher Waterfall. The Question to consider first is; What is Home? The Dictionary says: a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person, family, or household. / the place or region where something is native or…
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Finding Hidden Gems in Kitzbühel
***UPDATED: May 17, 2017*** When you hear Gems what do you think of? These Hidden Gems in Kitzbühel just might surprise you big time. When hearing about; Kitzbühel three words will probably pop into your mind: World Cup Race, Hannenkamm and Rich. If it would not be for those factors Kitzbühel would probably not even…
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The Salkantay Trek in 43 Photographs
The Salkantay Trek is an alternative Trek to Reach Machu Picchu. It will lead you through the a beautiful part of the Andes and finally leading through the Rainforest to reach the Ancient City of the Inkas. Once you have completed this Trek you will have a different view on the Inkas. On the Salkantay…
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Half Year Photography Reflection – Photoparade
Do you Remember exactly where you where in January? What you did in March? Your Answer is probably not. Some Photographs we take ages to Perfect, waiting for that Perfect Shot, while others are captured in the spur of a Moment. Each one of these Categories create a piece of Art and a Memory. It’s…
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10 Reason to Hike the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Are you one of those people like me who have always dreamed about hiking to Machu Picchu? Well here is you change, without having to book Month in Advance. A couple of Days in truly enough!! The Salkantay Trek is an amazing alternative Trek to reach Machu Picchu, leading you through a variety of Landscapes…
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The truth about Machu Picchu and how to still love it.
Ever have that one big thing on your Bucket List, that just Over- Shadowed everything else? Well I had this one DREAM, the one place I have always wanted to go to, Machu Picchu. As a little girl at the age of 8 I heard about the “Inkas”, having the same name was pretty COOL.…