Cabrera, Dominican Republic Image credit: @SandraFoyt |
PLEASE MAKE NOTE: This week, I'm in Miami for Hispanicize, an annual event for Latino trendsetters and newsmakers in social media, marketing, entertainment and innovation. And even though it is the norm for me to celebrate Latin culture on a regular basis, it's going to be "all things Latino" on OneBrownGirl.com® this week with [unsponsored] shout outs to Hispanicize sponsors and blog posts that started yesterday with OBG®'s Multicultural Monday and today with OBG®'s Travel Tuesday! Enjoy!
La Concha Resort San Juan, Puerto Rico Venue for The Official Passport Party Project Wrap Party Click here for details. |
While I typically use this Travel Tuesday space to highlight just one destination, today I'm going to break my own rule and present a mini-photo gallery from three traveling Latina blogueras: Of Spanish and Venezuelan descent Ana Serafin of Traveling Latina (pictured below right); raised in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands and of Argentinean descent Sandra Foyt of Albany Kid Travel and Being Latino (pictured below center); and Puerto-Riqueña Maria Alexandra Laborde of latinAbroad and TravelTheMiddleEast.com (pictured below left). These highlighted travelistas all have some fabulous photos to share. Ready? Vámanos!
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Cordoba Spain Image credit: @TravelingLatina |
San Blas Islands Panama Image credit: @latinAbroad |
Hong Kong Image credit: @TravelingLatina |
White Desert Egypt Image credit: @latinAbroad |
Cheeseburger in Paradise Honeymoon Beach / Water Island United States Virgin Islands Image credit: @SandraFoyt |
OBG®'s Travel Tuesdays celebrate every imaginable facet of travel by posting travel photos of memorable destinations taken by some of our favorite travelistas in social media...
Travel Tuesday Shout Out to Hispanicize and their travel & theme park sponsors:
4 comments:
Loved your post! your spirit and leadership is what makes the rest of us latina travel bloggers strive to be like you!
That was a CRAZY nice thing for you to say, Ana, although I think being like me definitely isn't the answer (trust me). At the end of the day, it's simply about creating a blog space that accurately and uniquely represents YOU as a traveler and a writer. Should I inspire you on any level whatsoever, that means a lot to me (you know that), so thank you. =)
This is a beautiful article! I love how you brought in the gorgeous textures of Latina voices, and I'm honored to be included.
We each bring a unique perspective to travel - and all the marvelous learning experiences that it fosters. So it's going to be exciting to see what happens now as we are joined by more and more interesting individuals in the rich tapestry of travel writing.
Thanks for the mention! Honored and humbled, of course. Loved the other shots you shared as well. Culture, diversity, travel! Keep it up hermanas xoxo
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