Posts Tagged ‘Alexandra Allover’
Bahiatropical Review: Digital Nomad Discovery in Tropical Tranquil Canavieiras 🇧🇷
Digital Nomad Discovery: Live and Work in Canavieiras, Experiencing the Unique Blend of Deserted Island and Tranquil Cobblestone Historical Town at Pousada Bahiatropical—for the Price of a Hostel. Nestled within the historic heart of Canavieiras, Brazil, Pousada Bahiatropical emerges as a tranquil retreat where the essence of island living harmonizes with everyday rhythms.…
Read MoreCanavieiras, Bahia 🇧🇷 Ein Ort für Touristen oder eine langfristige Heimat?
Im Jahr 2024 habe ich zum dritten Mal Canavieiras besucht, eine Stadt mit 30.000 Einwohnern im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Bahia. Bahia ist der Staat mir der längsten Küstenlinie des Landes. Das Leben hier ist entspannter, das Klima warm, aber nicht zu heiß, und die Struktur ist weniger organisiert als in anderen Ecken des Landes. Mehrmals…
Read MoreBrazilian Culture Clashes Under the Hood 🇧🇷
This post offers a glimpse into my forthcoming travel memoir after three years of cultural yin and yang across Brazil and the rest of South America. Any suggestions for publishers? Contact me! We stopped at a red light, where a man with two kids hesitated at the curb. He tilted his head and mouthed…
Read MoreDisappointed in Medellin: Housing Horrors & Car Chaos 🇨🇴
What do you think is the favorite country of travelers in South America? 90% of all travelers I‘ve met had their favorite country in common: Colombia. Over three years we‘ve been driving all over the continent in search of the best place to live. I asked every traveler where they had liked it…
Read MoreMy Return to Abadiânia and the Casa de Dom Inácio 🇧🇷
Outside Casa de Dom Inacio, my stomach grumbled. Nose blocked, I took a deep breath. A tingling sensation in my arm demanded attention. Shaking it off, I crossed the threshold. Casa de Dom Inacio in Abadiânia faced controversy in 2018. Over 600 abuse accusations targeted Joao de Deus. Despite his absence today, the Casa…
Read MoreWrong Tires in Ecuador? A Merry Christmas Tale with Police 🇪🇨
It was two days before Christmas. Paul and I were driving along a calm road somewhere between Guayaquil and Quito, in the coastal region of Ecuador. We read in one of the Whatsapp groups that there was going to be an Overlander Christmas Party. A Christmas dinner organized by a German campground owner at his…
Read MoreHow to get Permanent Residency in Colombia: Investment Visas & Low Property Prices 🇨🇴
Picture this: a tropical paradise with stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and endless investment opportunities. Sounds too good to be true? Welcome to Colombia. After nearly three years of researching and comparing the average cost of living and real estate prices across countries in South America, I can confidently say that Colombia stands out…
Read MoreTax Benefits of Foreign-Owned Single-Member US LLC for Non-Residents 🇺🇸
Are you a non-resident looking to take advantage of the many tax benefits of forming a US LLC (Limited Liability Company)? With a territorial tax system like Paraguay, establishing a foreign-owned single-member LLC can be a lucrative opportunity for your business. In this blog post, we’ll explore the advantages of forming a US LLC and…
Read MoreDas weltgrößte Seilbahnnetz in der welthöchsten Hauptstadt – La Paz, Bolivien 🚠🇧🇴
Wie verbessert man das öffentliche Verkehrsnetz einer Stadt, wenn diese Stadt ganz enge Straßen hat, sehr dicht bebaut ist, und auf 4000 Meter liegt? Die Rede ist von La Paz. Wusstest du, dass La Paz der höchste Regierungssitz der Welt ist, und dass die Stadt mit Hilfe einer österreichischen Firma das weltweit dichteste…
Read MoreSleeping in the car in the world’s biggest salt desert – SALAR DE UYUNI, Bolivia 🇧🇴
Spending a night in our car in the world‘s biggest salt desert! Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia at almost freezing temperatures was the most extreme adventure we‘ve had in our two years of non-stop travel! At first Paul and I were disagreeing on whether we should spend the night in our car or just visit…
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