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December 18, 2009
Near the cathedral in Montevideo by the fountain is the antiques market with tables set out displaying many old and exotic items, jewelry, rocks and stones, mate tea drinking ware, paintings, ...
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December 18, 2009
Dune buggy at Huacachina burning up and down the sand dunes much to the passengers delight while my group sandboards nearby on slopes that were getting gradually steeper and longer, in the video ...
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December 18, 2009
From the border of Ecuador at Macara I came south in a co-op taxi on a speedy 90 minute ride to Sullana to go to the bus terminal for a short 30 minute ride to Piura, then a bus to Chiclayo, then ...
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December 18, 2009
Known as the 'poor mans Galapagos', but only because it is around $25usd for a fantastic tour of the Isla Ballestas and Paracas National Park in Pisco, it is so close to the ...
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December 18, 2009
After the boat trip out to Isla Ballestas we visited the Paracas desert where we found fossils and piles of shells in the windswept sand and viewed the coast from various positions throughout the ...
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December 18, 2009
I am in Rivera in Uruguay on the north border and Santana do Livramento in Brazil, it’s a dual border town where the residents can cross freely from one side to the other, which is exactly what I ...
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December 18, 2009
After the 5 day visa I had for Paraguay ran out it was time to leave, while going through migrations I saw a list of all foriengers inside the country and mine was crossed off as I left, it would ...
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December 18, 2009
Riding through Taganga on motorbikes looking for the place that sells nice hot bbq meat rolls, I can’t remember the name of the joint, but we start off at Divanga Hostel and head down the rough ...
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December 18, 2009
Leaving Huacachina oasis in the dune buggy and heading up some of the worlds largest sand dunes to go sandboarding near Ica. It cost around 55 Soles to be taken up for a few hours which is enough ...
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December 18, 2009
Ask around at the fishing village/beach in Taganga for a boat to take you to Tayrona Nacional Parque which only takes about 40 minutes and doesn’t cost much, it's much more fun and ...
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December 18, 2009
I met some guys at a hostel in Taganga who were traveling South America on motorbikes, we headed into Santa Marta and rode around the streets looking for ATM’s, past a church and along the ...
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December 18, 2009
Many traders from Peru cross the border each day to Arica in northern Chile to sell goods, mainly clothing, the difference in Peru and Chile prices is a lot so these goods will be very cheap to ...
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December 18, 2009
I arrived in Uyuni to go on a tour of the Salar de Uyuni on a friday evening, next morning while waiting to head out to the worlds biggest salt flats, the town suddenly came alive with this ...
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December 18, 2009
It is normal on buses and trains when traveling through small towns and villages for the locals to bring food aboard to sell to the people. This is filmed between Santa Cruz and Quijarro near the ...
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December 18, 2009
There are many dogs in Buenos Aires that need to be walked during the day while their owners are at work, it is common to see groups of 8 - 10 dogs being walked in the streets and parks. It is ...
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December 18, 2009
I still think that Iguazu National Park and Falls in Puerto Iguazu is one of the highlights of South America, having been there twice now, I would keenly see this beautiful place again. The ...
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