Larson traveled from Lisbon to Madrid on an eight-hour, 30-minute bus journey, and from Madrid, she traveled on a 10-hour Alsa bus to Bordeaux, France. She then traveled to Paris on a two-hour train, where she caught a three-hour train to Calais. From Calais, she caught a one-hour, 30-minute ferry to Dover, England, where she took a one-hour train to London. She spent five nights in London before taking a train to Southampton, where she boarded the transatlantic crossing for New York.
From New York, she will take a 22-hour train to Orlando where she lives.
She added: “The highlights from my trip have definitely been seeing places in Europe that I’ve never seen before, meeting some really cool people, and beginning to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
“I’ve had some difficulties planning with such short notice while being sick. There are definitely some things that I could’ve planned better if I were in a better headspace and not so preoccupied with my health.
“I’m a photographer so it’s been great to get creative with each town that I stop in. When I felt up to it, I would go out, explore whatever town I was in and always brought my camera.”
The photographer was upset when she had to cut her trip short but was ready for the adventure of making it home without flying.
The photographer was upset when she had to cut her trip short but was ready for the adventure of making it home without flying.
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