Lo que VI en esta AVIONETA… aún me da MIEDO 😲

Today I had one of the most intense experiences of my entire trip in my 1966 Volkswagen Beetle converted into a motorhome. After exploring the Borges Labyrinth in San Rafael, Mendoza, getting lost with my dog ​​Hanny 🐶 and enjoying the magic of this place, the adventure took an unexpected turn… In General Alvear, I saw a hang glider built with a Beetle engine and several incredible small planes. And without planning it, I ended up flying a small plane for the first time. The adrenaline, the fear, the butterflies in my stomach, and that unique feeling of freedom… these are moments that have marked my life as a traveler. We flew over the town, did aerobatics, and I learned the story of a passionate pilot who reminded me why I chose this nomadic life. These experiences make me understand more and more each day how much it costs to live traveling, not only in money, but in emotions, surprises, and personal growth. After the flight, I continue the journey with Blanquita and show you how to change the alternator belt on a classic car—something useful for anyone who dreams of converting a classic car into a motorhome or traveling through Latin America with the bare essentials. Thank you for joining me on this adventure full of magic, fear, laughter, and learning. Sharing the video helps a lot so more people can discover this route ✨ See you on the next adventure. If you like what we do and want to support OUR JOURNEY, you can sponsor us with a liter of gasoline via Nequi 📲 (Number: [3196758691]) PayPal: https://paypal.me/Huellasdelpresente Mercado Pago in ARGENTINA Western Union Every little bit helps us continue exploring together. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...