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Maya's Inca Venture
Well, its one week into our project, and we are getting along well. From the photos you can see we have already got the structure of our beautiful green house up (dubbed the love shack!!). Starting from monday, we arrived at our school, after our tr...
Member: Maya
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Inca42
Ok so I haven't written an update for quite a long time so I've forgotten a lot of the details of what's happened. Nonetheless I will try to give a brief overview of what I've done in the last couple of months. The last entry covered up until I arri...
Member: Daniel
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Peru
23 May 07 Afternoon Trip to Cahuachi, Estaqueria and The Aquaduct We didn't want to waste today clock-watching for our night bus so we booked ourselves on to a tour which left at 1.30pm, an hour after check out. The tour lasted about 4 hours and to...
Member: Charlotte and Dyce
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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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Southern Hemisphere Safari
Came down to Floriano for a weeks relaxation on the beatiful brazilian beaches! Checked into the only hostel recommended in the "book" to find we were in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of hippies in a room stinking of damp with no money! ...
Member: Lindsey
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Round the World Trip 2006/07
We arrived in La Paz on Thursday afternoon. It is absolute mayhem here! Buses, taxis, combis and people everywhere. Crossing the road is a challenge in itself. We went to an Asian restaurant for our farewell meal on Thursday night. Having not had a cur...
Member: Paul
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RTW with Steph and Dion
Written by Dion August 11-12, 2006 We decided to spend a couple of days in Uruguay, so we boarded the 9:00AM Buquebus ferry from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay on Friday morning. The ferry itself was quite nice and the rid...
Member: Dion & Steph
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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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Des & Tom´s Latino Adventures!
Saturday 8th April// Sunday 9th April//...
Member: desiree
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South America II: Peru, Colombia, Venezuela July - October 2006
Arrived in Huaraz at 11pm from Lima to find ourselves amidst a street party for Huaraz´s 149th birthday. Accomm was very scarce but we (eventually) found a room at Landauro Hostal and then joined the dancing in the street to a live band on a huge ...
Member: Samora & Lucy
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South America 2006
This bit is on it´s way......
Member: Chris and Aine
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Nazca
Despite being close to the west coast, Nazca is a desert town. It is so hot, ancient civilisations mummified their dead by burying them in the desert sands. But Nazca is most famous for the 'Nazca Lines'. These are huge pictographs drawn on the dese...
Member: Kelly
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Peru
After the first bus trip of our travels passed uneventfully we arrived in Ica. It was hectic and we took the first hostel we arrived at. At about $6 a night we couldn't complain but on first impressions I was not impressed. We decided food and alco...
Member: Claire and Paul
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A New Travel Bug - 5 of the 7 "New Wonders of the World"
Alrighty then, back to the travel saga. It wasn´t a particularily early start on Wednesday the 14 for our long journey to Puno, Peru. A totally human hour of 8:00am made everyone happy. All of our luggage was put onto of the van and covered, gi...
Member: Patti
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South America 2006
Scored emergency exit row seats for our two longest flights over (Sydney to Auckland then Auckland to Santiago), which made the 24 hour trip a bit less torturous. Chile (the airport at least) was quite chilly, and then so was Buenos Aires, but it wa...
Member: Catherine
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Don't slam the door behind you on the way out....
The original plan was to spend xmas in Koh Pha-Ngan for the full-moon parties - but the forecast wasn't good, so we headed off Krabbi with the intention of going to Koh Phi Phi (aka "The Beach"). We stopped off in Krabbi (which was really nic...
Member: Gary & Leanne
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Grand ol' world tour
The Navimag cargo ferry, our home for five nights and the best fun you can have on a ship loaded with cargo trucks, cows and sea-sick passengers. Travelling on the first trip of the high season meant that the boat was only a third full. Which was exc...
Member: Ian and Alex
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