Travel Journals: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
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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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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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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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Bolivia
From La Paz we booked ourselves with a company to travel down what is supposedly the most dangerous road in the world. We researched it well and went with Gravity who have the best reputation by far and they certainly kept to it on this occasion. Basic...
Member: Julie
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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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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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