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Travel Blogs from Merida, Venezuela

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Merida and Los LLanos, Merida, Venezuela travel blog

Merida and Los LLanos

A travel blog entry by james.tash

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... built by Juan Felix Sanchez , and stopped off at the village of Los Nevados which overlooks the highest mountain in Venezuela, Pico Bolivar (5007m), which has some breathtaking scenery.  Lunch was spent at a little restaurant overlooking the Andes, ...

Merida in the Andes, Merida, Venezuela travel blog

Merida in the Andes

A travel blog entry by lynnbrewster

Staight into the ...

Leaving a country and people i love so much!, Merida, Venezuela travel blog

Leaving a country and people i love so much!

A travel blog entry by ellieberg

... 've gotten to know so well.  Just makes me determined that I absolutely have to come back!  There's still so much of Venezuela that I need to see and so much more time I want to spend with friends and family. I am sooooo fortunate to have had ...

Jumping off mountains really aint so bad..., Merida, Venezuela travel blog

Jumping off mountains really aint so bad...

A travel blog entry by ellieberg

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IT'S ACTUALLY AMAZING Jumping off mountains is definitely as thrilling as it sounds!  It was a crazy sort of rush running off the side of the mountain.  We had to drive about an hour north to get to the location.  We were, once again, in ...

hotdog ice cream?, Merida, Venezuela travel blog

hotdog ice cream?

A travel blog entry by buckwonder

i woke up early and packed my bag checked out and left to buy a ticket from the bus station. we took a bus from the center to the station 1.1bsf and the bought a ticket for the night bus 74bsf to coro. we returned to the hostel picked up the other two ...

Back to the Mainland - Mérida, Mérida, Venezuela travel blog

Back to the Mainland - Mérida

A travel blog entry by marvandlucy

This is where we´re ...

The referendum, Merida, Venezuela travel blog

The referendum

A travel blog entry by mlc

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... in last year's presidential election. To his credit, Chavez accepted the result, although he commented that this showed that Venezuela was democratic and that he was not a dictator, which most democratic politicians do not feel the need to ...

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