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A week in Cartagena
Arriving in Cartagena (two hours at immigration aside) was superb and uplifting - we'd heard much about this UNESCO World Heritage city, but it was the atmosphere on the streets every day that was the defining memory for me.
From the outset, with the world's friendliest taxi driver (a woman), to the people we asked for directions, everyone …
Singing in the Rain
We left Panama City airport and the piped sounds of "Over The Sea to Skye" behind and arrived in Cartagena, Colombia one hour later. (Our alternative would have been a 5 day trip by sailboat on notoriously choppy seas and we didn't want to push our luck too far.)
The rain was absolutely torrential and there was very severe flooding on the …
Aie! Que calor en Cartagena de Indias!
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D''agence de dedouanement en transitaire, de magasin de photocopies en notaire, de societe d'assurance en ...
Caribbean Queen
... 8217; or something. The fried fish we had there was absolutely superb and we were entertained by the proprietors kid who made it his business to smash a surprisingly robust balloon on every available surface. Cats, trees, chairs...us.
By the time we’d made it back it was 8pm or something and most people were in bed. Dunno why, there was a beautiful electrical storm happening and a lovely cool breeze blowing across the beach, we stayed up, in plastic chairs ...
Sloths, sloths and more sloths
... kidney function and was euthanized. Luis was taken to hospital with chest pains. Then, near the end of the week, a family matter caused us to make an abrupt ending to our stay. Michelle's daughter Ayesha passed away on Thursday. We booked our flight to California. As we were leaving the sanctuary, we learned that Luis had passed away during the night. It was a rough week all around.
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