Bogotá is one of the top five largest cities in South America, with a population of around eight million! With no metro, people commute mainly by car or bus, making the traffic here chaotic.
The bread-man honks his squeaky horn, the old engine revs noisily, gears creak on a rusty bike, the metal of the car bumper scrapes over a speed bump, shoes tap on the pavement... and Chetumal moves!
Transportation is a fun way to connect with Peruvians! I have been able to meet new people and even made new friends along the way. All of this has allowed me to undersand better Lima's culture.
Learn about my new home in island paradise! I live in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands. I am 10 minutes from the beach and 15 minutes from the mountains! And there is a volcano!
The quickest and easiest way to get around town in Brussels is by tram. A tram is a type of public transportation that is powered by electricity and runs on rails that are built into the street.
This week, I traveled from Fulbright orientation in Warszawa to Chełm, the town where I will be living for the next nine months. Let's learn more about this interesting place!