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Uruguay, I'm a machine.
... now have is the biggest equestrian statue on the planet. This is something I have always wanted to see, so I assume you are all very jealous.
We arrived at the same time as a bus full of school children, who quickly discovered firstly that their English was better than our Spanish, and secondly that they were way better at jumping on to the statue than rob, which caused a lot of laughs all round. Some ...
Montevideo, Uruguay
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J'arrive ŕ l'arręt presque en męme temps que l'autobus, non sans avoir tenté auparavant de trouver le Museo Del Carnaval, qui fait partie des points d'intéręt que je veux visiter. Je finis par trouver un portier au Radisson, situé juste devant l'arręt du Buquebus Turistico qui me dit que je vais le trouver au Mercado Del Puerto (arręt 7).
Dans le premier bus, on avait une "guide" qui parlait anglais/espagnol mais qui en fait traduisait 1 phrase sur ...
Waiting for Consciousness
... and finally feel challenged. I have a fantastic teacher, Gaston, who makes learning fun and enjoyable. I am not only learning Spanish, but about Uruguayan life and culture. The hardest thing for me so far is not having a sense of purpose. Maybe this is my challenge - learning to let go and just be. All will be as it should be, and I am blessed to have a bubble of time that I don't have to do anything except enjoy being young and free. I need to shake that "American" need to ...
Montevideo, Uruguay
... stavu jsme si zašli na obří steak, který byl přímo delikátní. Vylezli jsme si na nejvyšší budovu města, odkud jsme měli panoramatický výhled. Další dny jsme trávili procházkami parků a dlouhých pláží, kterými se Montevideo vyznačuje. Uruguayské pobřeží je prakticky celé lemováno písčitými plážemi, kde je parádní koupání a je to destinace číslo jedna zejména pro dovolenkáře ...
Iron Guts
... Spanish (that we couldn't understand) and a whole lot of luck, we managed to find the look out and see the city from a different perspective. Later on we discovered that the Uruguayan Carnival started that evening and ran for 40 days, so naturally we decided to head out and check out the parade. The streets were packed with locals and tourists who were all keen to see the floats, costumes and dancing. My highlight was some of the costumes that the women dressed up in... I can't wait for Rio! ...