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"you never know what happens" - Brasil
A Travel Blog by nairolf.bork
I never really intended to write a travel bloq. But I want to share some experiences of my travelling in Brazil. I don't know it somebody is interested or cares about the blog, but still it will be funny for me to find it in a couple of years and read the ...
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One pound a night (breakfast not included)
A Travel Blog entry by steviesteveo from Quijarro, Bolivia
... of Slop!, a Jackie Chan movie dubbed into Americano with Spanish subtitles and a room with no windows for 24 Bolivianos? Quijarro. I expect this experience will be good preperation should I get kidnapped along the way during my travels in the ...
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Border crossing from hell - Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by phil-marie2010 from Puerto Quijarro, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
... the Police didn't tell them why. We later found out that there was a transport strike that day in the tiny dusty town of Quijarro and all the roads were blocked by taxis and lorry's. We waited patiently asking the Police what was going on. They said they ...
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Catastrophic Crossing
A Travel Blog entry by tom_hollie_2010 from Puerto Quijarro, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
... to arrive in Campo Grande for another 3 days we hadn't looked up any bus times or whether we could even get to Campo Grande from Quijarro. But as there was no other option we waited until 2pm and took a local bus to the coach station. Luckily there was a ...
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Bienvenida a Bolivia (by KCT)
A Travel Blog entry by kctmapg from Estancia Quijarro, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
... we were very surprised that we could feel the difference of the two countries right at the border. The people in Puerto Quijarro looked totally different than in Brazil. The Bolivians were very beautiful as they were very native Indian looking. The girls ...
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Across the Panatanal and into Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by vicky193 from Quijarro, Bolivia
... sleeping bag. I think the word to describe it is "exhilerating". Getting into Bolivia was fine, but getting out of the town of Quijarro was more difficult than I expected. I thought I'd be able to get on the overnight train to Santa Cruz, but there were ...
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Bienvenido a Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by nairolf.bork from Puerto Quijarro, Bolivia
We arrived late in Puerto Quijarro right on the other site of the Brazilian-Bolivian frontier. We checked in a hotel and walked along the streets. Right from the beginning I like Bolivia a lot, it seemed happier and the people on the streets as well, ...
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The dramatic border crossing
A Travel Blog entry by trotamundos2012 from Puerto Quijarro, Bolivia
... it a lot easier to get into Bolivia. After much trouble we booked a bus to Santa Cruz and had 7 hours to kill in Puerto Quijarro, an equally small and boring town as Corumba. So after a brief wonder round we bought a pack of playing cards for 2 bolivianos ...
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Jardin del Bibosi Hotel Puerto Quijarro
Av. Luis Salazar de la Vega esq. Naval, Puerto Quijarro, Bolivia
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Casa Nacional de la Moneda
Calle Ayacucho (between Quijarro and Bustillos), , Potosi, Bolivia
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At one time a mint that converted mined silver into coins, this comprehensive museum houses 20 galleries that cover everything in Potosi's history, from Bolivian weapons to archaeology and, of course, the minting process.

