Julia Dimon @ TravelJunkie
Julia Dimon had traveled to over 80 countries, in conflict zones across seven continents. Trained as a gladiator in Rome, camel trekked the Egyptian pyramids, confronted Santa Claus in the Arctic Circle, eaten deep-fried guinea pig in Ecuador, watched a lion chase a warthog in Kenya, ran with bulls in Portugal and learned to speak Klingon in the Star Trek town of Vulcan. From the depths of the Great Barrier Reef to the top of Machu Picchu, she’d hiked with silverback gorillas in Uganda, snorkeled with whale sharks in Mozambique, climbed The Great Wall of China, dog-sledded in Greenland, camel trekked in Jordan, slept with lions in the Serengeti, snacked on local delicacies such as silk worm, goat brain, six-inch scorpions, snake blood and severed human toe.
She’d pushed the boundaries of the travel writing genre, backpacking solo through off-the-beaten path locations on a quest for unique stories and amazing adventures.
Dog sledding in Greenland Julia in Antarctica
Overlooking the Atacama The infamous world wonder of Giza
Desert in Chile
Some of these pictures are taken from her blog. You can visit her blog for more amazing photos and read her wonderful experience around the world.
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