Goats On The Road Posts

50 Websites That Pay Aspiring Digital Nomads
Money makes the world go round. It funds my lifestyle and my travels, and ensures I have a roof over my head and food on the table. Oh, and the odd snorkeling tour or night out on the town is great too. As I’m sure you were also told, “to get money you need to get ...
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Punta Arenas, Chile: The City at The End of The World
Chile has to be one of the most interesting looking countries. A sliver of land that stretches along the Pacific coastline for more than 6,000 kilometers. Bordered by the cool Pacific Ocean on the west side, and the imposing Andes Mountains on the east, Chile is an isolated place. From central Chile, heading south, the country starts to ...
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A Guide To Valparaiso – Chile’s Colorful Street Art Capital
Brilliantly colored buildings, breathtaking lookouts, old funiculars and some of South America’s finest street art all pouring down steep hills towards a busy sea port and a secluded natural harbour. When we heard this description of Valparaiso, we knew we had to go. It even has a cool nickname: “Valpo“. At this point we’d been ...
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The Best Things To Do In & Around Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza is the capital of the Mendoza province in Argentina and it’s also the capital of the wine production and distribution for the entire country. Although a very “wine-forward” place, there are lots of things to do in Mendoza that aren’t alcohol-related. The nearby Lujan de Cuyo and Uco Valley districts are set at the ...
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Boost Your Blog Traffic With This 6 Day Success Schedule
So you finally decided to start a blog and you’ve been working your butt of trying to get it going. It’s not easy is it? You’ve probably got 100 things running through your brain and it’s hard to keep it all in order. We felt the exact same way when we started this blog. It took us ...
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Cafayate to Tilcara & The Salt Flats: Road Trip in Northwestern Argentina
“You’re taking that road?” Our guide on the Free Walking Tour in Salta exclaimed. “It’s often flooded and is a pretty crazy drive.” We had heard that the road from Cafayate to Cachi was bad from other bloggers, but having a local Argentinian tell us it was bad was another wake up call. We were ...
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