
I spent a few weeks in Taganga, a small fishing village on Colombia’s Caribbean coastline. An extremely relaxing place with night after night of glorious sunsets.
Travel Photography by Matt Castle

I spent a few weeks in Taganga, a small fishing village on Colombia’s Caribbean coastline. An extremely relaxing place with night after night of glorious sunsets.

Waterfalls located in Canaima National Park, Venezuela. I came across these falls during our trek to see Salto Angel, the tallest waterfall in the world.

In 2010 I road tripped from Sydney to Adelaide with my partner Sarah. We travelled through Victoria and stopped in Melbourne before heading onto the famous Great Ocean Road. We arrived in Port Campbell, the next morning we woke at dark to walk to the Apostle lookout to watch the sun rise. As the sun rose it hit limestone rock stacks standing proudly in the ocean. The pile of rocks in the foreground are the remains of an apostle which recently collapsed.
Arbol de Piedra, translates to “Tree of Stone”, is a rock formation I came across on the way to Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni. The peculiar formation is located in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, deep in the south of Bolivia.

I sat on the terraces of Machu Picchu to absorb the scene infront of me. The sun rising from behind the mountains, the remains of an ancient civilization perched on the mountain, this is truly a magical place.
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