Form submitted successfully, thank you.

Error submitting form, please try again.

FOGG Odyssey bio picture

Troy Floyd

I missed the 60's, American, hate cooked green vegetables but love the taste of a cheese and mustard sandwich, been to 20+ countries, once had a 6-figure salary but quit it to be happy.  


Goals in life:

* Sail the Amazon River in my own man made boat from Ecuador to Peru

* Hike Norway on the pilgrimage trail from Oslo to the North for 1 month

* Travel the world by car or motorcycle for 2 years  

* Expand my photography skills

* ...and buy a winning lottery ticket!


Think that sums me up pretty much!  In all honestly, I'm currently living in Quito, Ecuador.  After working long 12hr days, 7 days a week, chasing the wealth dream I finally decided it was time in my life to do something I'm passionate about, PHOTOGRAPHY and TRAVEL!


I will be adding daily posts and pictures to this site, as this site is merely to display my work and keep people informed of where I'm at and doing.  Sign up for my email feeds to get my posts delivered to your inbox.  It's the best way to keep informed!


So if you can't travel, then I invite you to through my website.  For all the ones that are...please look me up.


Forget Obligation Go Global...its my odyssey!

 

You Can Also Find Me Here:

Facebook:  This is my fan page and post pictures here as well.  So become one of those cool people and be a fan!

Twitter:  You can't network anymore without Twitter.  Add me to get my simple tweets about my postings.

GoBackpacking.com:  I write for them as well and have different articles there worth reading.  I'll be posting a lot of photo essay's here.  

Weekly Panoramic Photo: Maras Salt Mines, Cusco, Peru

Taken with 2 landscape photos stitched together

The Maras Salt Mines are located just 30min outside of Cusco, Peru.  Entrance to the place is only $1 (as of Oct 2009) and is well worth a visit.  It’s been there before the Incas and has been owned by the same family for the last 4 generations.  It used to be a horrible place to work and own because it made very little money.  Then about 5-10 years ago with the boom of Machu Picchu, a few people took some tourists there.  They thought it was an easy way to add a tour stop and make a different tour than what the rest were promoting (which everyone at the time was pushing nothing but Machu Picchu).  The family who owned it quickly found out they could make more money by charging tourist a $1 to see the place vs the money they made from the salt.

It’s located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in a small little village called Maras.  Over time the salt has pooled up and made these little pools along a cliff side.  It all comes from a little spring that is heavy in salt content located at the top of the hill.  People who work there harvest the salt by hand and it’s a back breaking job where a cut on the ankle leads to a painful days work.  Even for the bad work conditions this is a perfect example where tourism brought a new market to a company that would otherwise be making very little.  Since the boom in tourism conditions have been better and pay has increased.

If you’re a photographer and want to get something different in Peru, definitely hit this place up.  When you arrive you will take a road cut out from the side of a cliff on the opposite side of the mines.  It’s surrounded by brown cliffs and in the middle of it is the Mares Salt Mines.  It looks like God made it snow in the Grand Canyon in a small section of only about 500m.  Best time to visit is just before sunset, if you get lucky the light will be just right and the changes of color in the salt-pools is amazing.

.

Follow Me:

Subscribe to FOGG Odyssey Email Updates

Twitter

Facebook

StubleUpon

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Post to Yahoo Buzz Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Ping.fm Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon

by T-roy

View Comments comments

link to this post email a friend

Your email is never published or shared. Required fields are marked *

*

*

blog comments powered by Disqus
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes