Jennifer Bravo
Jennifer spent a happy childhood in Omaha, Nebraska. After high school, she moved to Lawrence, Kansas where she spent the next few years earning a degree in Education and Earth Science from the University of Kansas. During college, Jennifer hit the road in search of adventure and music, following the Grateful Dead to both coasts and points in between. Having caught the travel bug, Jennifer moved to Colorado in 1997, and discovered a new love for nature. Eventually she made her way to NHA, where she finally found her niche. Having never left the continental US before she started, she has since seen the polar bears and beluga whales of Churchill, Manitoba, pet a baby harp seal near Quebec's Magdalene Islands, and watched brown bears catching salmon in their jaws at Brooks Falls in Alaska. She has sat covered in butterflies in the mountains of central Mexico, witnessed a sea turtle laying her eggs on the Oaxacan coast, spotted the elusive quetzal in Panama, and studied Spanish in Guatemala. She has rafted class V rapids in Costa Rica and Zambia, shared a face-to-face magic moment with a leopard in Botswana, and scuba dived the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
Jennifer's greatest love has become the continent of South America, where the combination of nature, wildlife, culture and people has stolen her heart and become like a second home. Some highlights have included standing in front of the furious falls of Iguazu, strolling the colorful streets of Cartagena, Colombia's old city, walking atop glaciers in Patagonia, watching the sunset over the world's driest desert in Atacama, Chile, trekking with llamas in the red hills of northern Argentina, and standing among the magical moai of Easter Island. Without a doubt, the places closest to Jennifer's heart are Peru, where she has cruised the Amazon and explored the mystical maze of Machu Picchu, and the Galapagos Islands where she has snorkeled with sea lions and camped with wild tortoises.
Through all of her travels she has made some of the best friends of her life, and experienced life-changing moments she never could have dreamed of. In addition to her passion for South America, Jennifer loves the ocean, her dog, and planning her next big adventure.



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