Erik Trinidad is a freelance journalist focusing on experiential travel and food, whose written work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, AFAR, BBC Travel, Fodor's Travel, National Geographic, Lonely Planet, and more.
With air travel at an extreme low due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the busiest hubs in the world is now nearly empty. Erik and Tomás are taking their bikes down to New York's John F. Kenedy International Airport to cycle around the terminals that are normally teeming with people...
Rumor has it, kissing a stingray can bring you seven years of good luck. Erik Trinidad of Plausibly Ridiculous is in the Cayman Islands swimming with stingrays at a sandbar in the middle of the ocean known as "Stingray City."...
This studio apartment may be small (and we mean small) but it's got everything you need! Sure it's behind an electrical outlet, but it's definitely cozy. You may have to zoom in to check out some of the fine details, but we can assure you this place is one awesome pad...for a mouse..
You know the old saying, "Hair today, gone to the strange women's hair museum tomorrow." Potter Chez Galip, who runs The Hair Museum of Avanos, collects small samples of woman's hair from volunteers and adds it to the many other samples along the walls..
We all make mistakes and nobody's perfect. However, when it comes to announcing the winner of a competition, you really don't want to get that wrong (just ask Steve Harvey). Celebrity chef and Olympic Gold Medalist Brian Boitano was in Gilroy, California at the 2018 Gilroy Garlic Festival...
Deep in the jungle lives a creature that is relentless and will chase down its prey without mercy. It is the dreaded...jungle chicken! Plausibly Ridiculous took this trip out to the Cayman Islands and were chased down by a ferocious horde of wild chickens looking for food...