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Skylar Renslow

I mostly walk around, take pictures, and write things.

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TDG #023 - Your Guide to Buenos Aires

Sometimes a city just steals your heart.

A building at dusk in Buenos Aires
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City Guide: Buenos Aires

A picture of a building during sunset in Buenos Aires.
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TDG #022: Lessons from 12 months on the road

Some advice that may or may not be useful.

A view from the Piedras Rojas in the Atacama Desert, Chile
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TDG #021: A Night of Tango in Buenos Aires (Pictures)

Dancing, milongas, and wine.

Watching social tango at a milonga in Buenos Aires
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Postcard #013: Fireflies

A late night on Lake Atitlán.

Postcard #013: Fireflies
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TDG #020: On A.I. and Travel (Part 2)

Accelerating existing trends.

TDG #020: On A.I. and Travel (Part 2)
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TDG #019: On A.I. and Travel (Part 1)

Thoughts and experiences using A.I. to plan a trip.

TDG #019: On A.I. and Travel (Part 1)
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TDG #018: The Guatemalan Hangover Cure

One of the best damn hangover cures around.

A picosita from Hugo's in Antigua
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In Bogotá, Prudencia makes its own rules

On a peckish, food-driven walk through the La Candelaria neighborhood in Bogotá, I came across two tall, sturdy wooden doors. The type of doors that are asking for a knock. So I did. When the doors of Prudencia opened, the staff greeted us and asked if we had a reservation.

Mario Rosero, chef and owner of Prudencia in Bogotá, Colombia
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TDG #017: Death by Francesinha

The best thing to do in Porto is to walk. Though I think the best thing to do in most cities is to walk. But Porto is one of those cities exceptionally well equipped for bipedal meandering. And I do mean just walk. Walk aimlessly, without intention, sans agenda, absent

The reflection of a church in Porto