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ROUND THE WORLD
Spent only 2 days in Arequipa, leaving us too little time to visit the nearby Colca canyon. Instead we rested and visited the charming Santa Catalina monastery....
Member: Fabien
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South America I: Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil, Bolivia, Peru 2006
Copacaban in Bolivia, from where we visited Isla del Sol, and Puno in Peru, from where we visited the Uros Floating islands, Isla Amantani and Isla Taquile. Thur 29 June 2006 We took a bus from Puno to Cusco last night and after 7.5 hours arrived ...
Member: Samora & Lucy
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London 1995
After a night in the upstairs room of a pub with an Australian girl called Corrina and a bottle of tequila I am smitten. She leaves a few days later to work in a pub in the Gambia. I book a ticket and fly back to Africa for the first time since leaving...
Member: Eric
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South America Adventures
Ok guys, can´t remember where I left you, but I now have friends! Horray! My room mate is called Liz, not Elizabeth Rose as I 1st feared... she´s got a great sense of humour and I´ve threatened to call her by her official title from h...
Member: Nicky
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South America 2006
For Rebecca and Molly: Cue music ´So Happy Together´ and fade from black to Melissa frolicking with penguins. Slow motion Melissa spins around with a wing in each hand in a big penguin circle. For everyone else: Our last stop before Buen...
Member: Melissa
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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
From Foz do Iguazu, we headed south in to Argentina and have had a few very long days driving. The first night, we had a "bush camp" enroute and pitched our tents in the middle of a forest with no-one for miles around us, it was good fun, ...
Member: Tom
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A Short History of Toilets in South American
Villa de Leiva proved well worth the 4.5 hour bus ride to and from Bogota. This picturesque hilltop 16th-century village was declared a National Monument in 1954, so any furhter development on the 400 year old site must be carried out in the colonial ...
Member: Sam
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Bolivia
15 June 07 In to Bolivia! Well, like I said the Peru/Bolivia border crossing was somewhat easy. They didn´t check anything. Just a stamping exercise. Once we all boarded the bus again it was less than 20 minutes and we were dropped of in C...
Member: Charlotte and Dyce
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Bolivia
After a wonderful few days in the Pantanal, we crossed over to Bolivia again. Back to Bolivian life straight away. Things are so manana, manana here.... We decided to leave Eastern Bolivia and venture up North for more exploration. Now, our bus...
Member: Julie
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Our Big Around the World Adventure
We arrived in San Pedro de Atacama after 3 days touring through the Bolivian salt flats and deserts, rather the worse for wear and very grubby! Thrilled to be in a place that was a bit more upmarket and tourist friendly, we treated ourselves to our mos...
Member: Wops and Mel
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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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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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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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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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South American Adventures
After arriving at 6am, going to a hostel to be told they only had 3 beds (there are 6 of us), we decided to book ourselves onto a tour that left at 8am to visit the mines of Potosi. These mines are run by cooperatives and only pay minimal taxes which ...
Member: Michelle
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South America 2006
arrived in Puerto Madryn after a very luxurious over night bus ride (they give you sweeties,whisky,wine and everything it was ace). its a funny little town which has been built i think purely as a tourist gateway to the penninsula valdes and feels a bi...
Member: Pippa
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The World Jaunt
Auckland...
Member: Neil
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3 weeks to go in London
Starting this off 9 months into the trip probably seems a bit strange but I've decided that I would like to have some type of memory like this that is official rather than lots of bits and pieces and scribbled bits of paper all over the place when I do...
Member: Natalie
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POTOSIE SUCRE
Apres nos 4 jours dexcursion on est parties pour Potosi, la 8eme merveille du monde... bon on avait un bus qui devait arriver a 2h donc on pensait aller a l hotel direct en arrivant, sauf que - merci les bus boliviens - on est arrives a 5h du mat...
Member: Elo
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