What you never want to see you happen on the road!
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 Published On Premiered Oct 3, 2019

Episode 150
We are in Costa Rica, in Carate where we understand how the force of nature can create dangerous situations in a very short time, it takes just a stormy night and here the rivers begin to overflow and become higher and higher. The road is a dead end, what to do? How to try to get by?
We had come this far enjoying ourselves along a very simple off-road route, but then the problems arise when you have to go back after a stormy night. This is what you would never want to see happen during a trip, the situation in which you would not want to find yourself but that somehow you find yourself managing. We must not lose heart in these moments, try to solve problems without going into dangerous situations or worse worsen their conditions by doing hasty or careless actions.
Being in the middle of a river that is one meter and twenty deep can be an experience that changes many things ...

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Simone and Lucia, a couple traveling full-time from April 2017 aboard our truck to which we gave the name Valentino. We left Italy not for flight, far from it, we did it to discover the world that hosts us, the people who live it, their different traditions, the endless and fascinating cultures that make humanity the most beautiful thing that there is. We set out to immerse ourselves in nature, to see and touch the fauna and flora that enrich our planet, making it the most precious we have. We travel aware and proud of our Italian culture, something that is part of us and of our way of relating to the people and peoples we meet. We use what is precious our country has given us to discover more than others, but also to reciprocate with what we are.

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