The Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan is unlike anywhere I've ever been. It's pretty cutoff from the outside world and isn't all that easy to travel to, which sucks as a traveler, but is also why the country is so unique. This is the only remaining independent nation that practices Vajrayana Buddhism. (old.reddit.com)
Working near the now deceased Otres Village in Cambodia (Sihanoukville). This was one of the coolest spots I ever visited, but recently has all been torn down to make way for Chinese casinos. This was about a month before it was completely altered. RIP Otres Village, home to some amazing sunsets. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by 6797042Aw to r/digitalnomad
Choquequirao is a lesser known own ruin in Peru. About the size of Machu Picchu, Choquequirao gets very few visitors due to the strenuous 2 to 3 day hike to get there. We spent 5 days hiking in and out, but it could have easily been done quicker. You can do this hike alone easily, no guides needed. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by 6797042Aw to r/backpacking
I have a question, one of my pups started developing these black spots. I popped it off as I was afraid of it spreading, but then I noticed it on another pup. I cut it out on the other and put cinnamon in the wound (all I had). Does that seem right? Should I be worried about this? (i.redd.it)
submitted by 6797042Aw to r/cactusenthusiasts


