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The Lake of 7 Colors: Celebrating Our 9th Wedding Anniversary in Bacalar, Mexico

The Lake of 7 Colors: Celebrating Our 9th Wedding Anniversary in Bacalar, Mexico

by Native Nomads | Sep 17, 2024 | Latest Posts, Living in Mexico, Mexico, Travel Stories

For our 9th wedding anniversary back in 2021, we couldn’t have chosen a more magical place than Bacalar, a hidden gem in the Yucatan Peninsula known for its stunning Laguna Bacalar, also called the Lake of Seven Shades of Blue. This trip was a beautiful blend of...
Experiencing the Magic of San Miguel de Allende: A Día de los Muertos Adventure

Experiencing the Magic of San Miguel de Allende: A Día de los Muertos Adventure

by Native Nomads | Jun 26, 2024 | Latest Posts

San Miguel de Allende is a vibrant city filled with rich traditions and artistic charm. Our 2021 visit to this cultural hub was an unforgettable experience, perfectly timed with the celebrations of Halloween and Día de los Muertos. Here’s a detailed glimpse into our...
Celebrating Semana de Santa in Antigua, Guatemala (Plus Our Guide to the City)

Celebrating Semana de Santa in Antigua, Guatemala (Plus Our Guide to the City)

by Native Nomads | Jan 11, 2024 | Central America, Guatemala, Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Mayan Culture, Travel Stories, World Travel

We had heard about the gigantic Semana de Santa Festival in Antigua, Guatemala years before we finally went. Apparently it is the most populated one in the world.  We were coming down from a 1.5 month trip where we had visited Spain, Portugal and Colombia before...
The Church of San Juan Chamula, Chiapas

The Church of San Juan Chamula, Chiapas

by Native Nomads | Aug 17, 2022 | Chiapas, Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Living in Mexico, Mayan Culture, Mexico, Travel Stories, World Travel

We aren’t sure who first told us about The Church in San Juan Chamula, but it became apparent that while living in the Yucatan we would need to officially visit this place. We hired a local guide in San Cristobal de las Casas to explain the history and meaning...
8 Things to Know about Traveling as a Couple

8 Things to Know about Traveling as a Couple

by Native Nomads | Jul 25, 2022 | Latest Posts, World Travel

Whether you are solo or traveling as a couple, travel is all about the experiences and memories that you create. We have had so many highs and lows as we have traveled as a couple for the past 12 years, but there are few things that have brought us closer together. ...
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We are Cassie and Nate Goodluck-Johnson, a husband and wife who just began venturing through the world longterm on a quest to step out of our comfort zone, immerse ourselves in local culture, and do our best to leave the world a little better than we found it through various volunteering projects, both humanitarian and environmental.  We are all about traveling with purpose.

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