PV021: Salar de Uyuni (part 2)
This video, of course, continues where our first Salar de Uyuni video left off.
With everything I’ve got on my to-do list while we’re living in Australia, I haven’t had as much time as I’d like for editing more travel videos. The biggest hurdle has been recording new voice-overs. Oksana is usually off working for 40+ hours a week, so there’s not much time for us to collaborate on the next big show-and-tell. I realized, however, that I had a set of voice-overs still on my hard drive — the ones we recorded last year during our Bolivian salt flat tour. ‘Bout time I followed up with the second part of that fantastic tour…!
It wasn’t until I started editing that I realized how little footage I shot during day two and day three of that tour. Lots of great photos, very little video. I suspect it was because we didn’t have a reliable power source until the tour was over and I was worried about draining my batteries. Made the edit a little harder to pull off, but thankfully, I was able to supplement it with extra photos (as well as some of Wendy and Dusty’s videos.) I trust the beauty of the landscape still comes through.
Show Notes:
- The original Salar de Uyuni video (part 1)
- Red Planet Expeditions
- Wendy and Dusty’s travel blog, Roam the Planet
- Aurélie Parisot & Rémy Dahan’s travel blog, NEWZ FROM THE WORLD (in French)
- Our Smugmug photo gallery for Bolivia
Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve been meaning to update the Postcard Valet FAQ for a long time; lots of people keep asking us what our favorite place was and now I have something to point to! This’ll go up on it’s own page, too, but I realized it serves as good summary of certain parts of our trip and thought I might make a post about it as well.
If you have a question that’s not on here, let me know. Be happy to add something to the list.
Post Travels FAQ
Index of questions:
Q: How long did you end up traveling?
Q: What are your plans for the future?
Q: What was your favorite place/tour/country/thing out of all your travels?
Q: What was the craziest/most disgusting thing you ate?
Q: Which countries did you visit?
Q: Which country was your favorite?
Q: What was your least favorite country?
Q: What was the most dangerous thing you did?
Q: Did you have any trouble while traveling? Was anything stolen?
Q: How much did you spend? Were you able to stick to your $100/day budget?
Q: Did you ever get sick on the trip?
Q: Are you still married? How has being together 24/7 for 18 months affected your relationship?
Q: Do you miss it? Does life seem boring now that you’ve slowed down? Did you burn out on travel?
Answers:
Q: How long did you end up traveling?
A: Almost exactly 18 months.
Although… that answer doesn’t really tell the whole story. In our minds, there are three or four distinct parts to our time away from home: Crossing the US and Canada, staying with family, active travel, and living in Australia. (more…)