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J-Term 2006--Antarctica and South America
I was able to go down to these two amazing places for a class with my university!...
Member: Laura
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World Backpacking Trip (Part 1) - South America & USA 2005 / 2006
24th December 2005 I met Gabriela for lunch and after we went Christmas shopping which was easier than yesterday because she knew somewhere that was less busy so of course less people begging. I find this side of things very difficult. By the ti...
Member: Gabrielle
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flying north for summer
We've been reading more about the history of this place, and yesteray went to a film about Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, so we're slowly managing to understand a bit more of the dismal past of Cambodia - although the more you learn about it the less it ...
Member: jenny
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um-die-welt 2007
Mit etwas Verspaetung komme ich endlich dazu hier ueber meine Erlebnisse auf dieser Reise zu berichten. Also Argentinien die Erste: Meine erste Station ist Buenos Aires. Eine Stadt mit Charme der Alten Welt vermischt mit einem kraeftigen Schuss Modern...
Member: Baltasar
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Santiago to Puerto Varas
A cruise on the glassy flat channel - a wickedly relaxing day...
Member: Tom and Jools
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Me & My 20 Kilo Backpack in South America 2006
The start of our trip through Argentina's Patagonia. The first stop was at SANTA ROSA. Santa Rosa is the capital of La Pampa, it is relatively new city as it was only founded in 1892. (So the Lonely Planet guide says) It was a very quiet chilled...
Member: Stuart
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South America 2006
This bit is on it´s way......
Member: Chris and Aine
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2004.11~2005.02 South America
Month 1 of our 4 month trip through South America. We started our journey back at the beginning of November with a few days in Buenos Aires, and although we’re not normally that keen on big cities, we really enjoyed it. The city is very cosmopolitan...
Member: Paul and Rachel
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Argentina Jan./Feb., 2004
Jan 26...Monday This was a relatively uneventful day by our standards...we hopped a plane in BA and four hours later we were at el fin de mundo (Ushuaia, aka - the southernmost city in the world, or at least that´s what the postcards say)...we...
Member: Carla
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Argentina and Chile 2005/06
Oh what a holiday...again! (summary at the bottom for the time constrained, but once again you'll miss out on my budding literary genius!) I love Argentina, one of the best kept secrets in budget travel. Hordes of South Africans flock to the east b...
Member: Russell and Tanith
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South America 2007
We arrived in Arequipa early afternoon in time for lunch and a tour of the city. The city is also known as White City due to the white volcanic rock used to make the colonial buildings. One of the highlights in the city is the Santa Catalina Covent ...
Member: Michael
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Argentina 2006
El Calefate Porito Moreno Glacier Well, this has been such an unusual and truely magical day! We flew to Patagonia yesterday in the South of Argentina to see a glacier that moves. Well, I definately didn´t expect this to be such a moving and...
Member: Julie
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Argentina & Chile
Ushuaia was our last destination on our tour of South America before heading to Santiago and out. We were quite tired from all the walking so took it pretty easy whilst we were there. After only a couple of hours in our hostel, a familiar face walk...
Member: Claire and Paul
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An Incredible Semester in Argentina...
"You're overcoming your fear Kat...You're overcoming your fear Kat..." thats what was going on inside my head as i was waiting to jump out of a plane in a 3rd world country with an instructor that didn't speak the same language as I do..that ...
Member: Kat
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Latin America From Start to End,Lots of plans with No Plans,November 2006 until it Finishes
Nothing prepares you quite like flying in over the highest mountain outside of asia(Aconcagua) for the start of a trip. To see the andes from the air as my first view of South America is pretty mind blowing,you cant really put it into words.... then to...
Member: Alex
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