Archive for October, 2010
Best of Two Go RTW: October 2010
Looking for something great to read? Check out our ‘Best of the Month’! In it we feature our fabulous five: our five most-read posts, our five busiest comment contributors and our five top referring sites.
Keep Calm and Carry On!
Sorry for the lack of updates over the last week or two—Kathryn and I have simply reached the point of saturation! Due to a vicious revolving door of never-ending deadlines and family obligations, Two Go Round-The-World will be spotty at best for the next few weeks. Keep Calm and Carry On During WWII, the Minisity [...]
The Whole Picture: Woman Weaving
High in the Andes of Peru, life is changing for the Quechuan women in the small villages outside of Cuzco. Women weavers are learning skills to make themselves self-sufficient and changing the tapestry of family economics.
Rare Coincidences Are Very Common on the Road
To read about such incredible coincidences is one thing but to experience them is quite another.
The Whole Picture: Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, from the Quechua meaning ‘Old Mountain’, is a pre-Columbian Inca site located 2,430 metres above sea level. It is situated above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, which is 80 km northwest of Cuzco and through which the Urubamba River flows.









