Palm Beach Illustrated September 2015

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Rio de Janeiro

Asado

Bill Bone

Caipirinhas

While his days are busy practicing personal injury law as a partner at Larmoyeux and Bone in West Palm Beach and relishing his role as a cycling enthusiast and advocate, Bone’s off hours are driven by a passion to explore new places. Where has he been? Just about everywhere, including: Paris; London; Copenhagen, Denmark; Hong Kong; Bangkok; Auckland, New Zealand; Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Galapagos Islands; Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; Istanbul; and Santorini, Greece. Camping in the Peruvian Andes

Why South America: I’ve traveled to Mexico, Canada, and every U.S. state except North Dakota (Why are there two Dakotas, anyway?), so naturally I want to go to every South American country. Where He’d Stay: When I travel to South America, I prefer hiking and backpacking. I’ve spent many nights in tents and rustic inns. Can’t Miss: The colonial walled city and fortress in Cartagena, Colombia and Cerro Cora National Park in Paraguay, which contains precious prehistoric indigenous artwork in natural caves dating back to 1300 B.C. Travel guide note: The Castillo de San Felipe c was built in 1657 by the Spanish to protect against pirates while shipping gold to Europe. Frame-Worthy Photo Op: The Aurora Australis or Southern Lights. It is impossible to predict when they will appear and, since

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much of my travel takes place on extended weekends and around my work life, it seems almost like an impossible dream. Travel guide note: The Aurora Australis are c only potentially visible in the southernmost parts of Argentina and Chile in South America. In His Suitcase: A set of noise-canceling Bose headphones, a dopp kit, an airline pillow, my favorite nylon green travel pants, and my red backpack by The North Face, which I’ve taken on every trip since graduating college Must Sip: The Brazilian Caipirinha with cachaça, an alcohol made from sugar cane Travel guide note: The Caipirinha is the c national drink of Brazil. Gotta Try: An Argentine asado, which is a barbecue of grilled meats including steak, ribs, sausage, and, my favorite, mollejas (sweetbreads) Travel Tip: Don’t make the mistake of thinking Brazilians speak Spanish. They speak Portuguese. «

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