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A day at the beach in La Barra
During the 6-hour bus ride from Colonia de Sacramento, I glanced out of the window from time to time as we passed by farmland and the occasional small town. The landscape was flat and totally unchanging – like Belgium on a sunny day. The land looked extremely fertile, with bright green fields and healthy cows grazing. We passed straight through Montevideo, which seemed quiet for a capital city, and on to Punta del Este. ...
Pouring in Piriapolis
Another misty morning greeted us. I had set the alarm, but turns out for the wrong time, so we were surprised to wake up quite refreshed and thankfully we didn't miss the breakfast, as the lady was very strict with the times. The coffee here is very strong and just what you need in the morning, but we must say we are craving cereal for breakfast. Might have to sort that out soon!! We moved our bags downstairs and headed out for the day. First of all, the promenade really reminded ...
Day 2 in Punta del Este
... service counter, and had a young lady call down to their warehouse to see if they had any similar boxes that were being discarded. Then he left me there. I got Kaaren’s attention, and she came over with me. We waited for about 10 minutes, and we were about to give up and just make do with what we had, when she called to me, and handed me two broken-down TV boxes. I thanked her, and once again we set off to find some packing.
After exploring the whole store, and ...
Punta Del Este Uruguay
Our last port of call before returning to solid ground was Punta del Este in Uruguay, famous for it's sandy beaches and some fingers that stick out of one of them.
It is very much a sun lovers paradise, beautiful apartments sandy beaches stretching all the way around the peninsula and a harbor with luxury yachts, no industrial port as the cruise ...
Bad Karma with the taxis in Punta del Este
... made sure I got on the bus. A quick thank you and good-bye and I got on the bus. I got the last seat. We left 2 minutes early at 8:29 am.
The bus dropped us off at the Buquebus ferry station. I walked in and then I was quickly reminded about what I had been missing the last month. Hundreds and hundreds of people all lined up waiting to check-in. Herds and herds of people slowing moving forward, patiently, one at a time.
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