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Explora - sounds busy....
A Travel Blog entry by terryback from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
... from the dreaded Eurotel hotel in order to catch a flight to Calama, where we boarded a bus to take us to the Explora hotel in San Pedro de Atacama. I didn't know what to expect (Jane booked everything; that's my excuse) so first, a few words ...
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booze, sweat and tears
A Travel Blog entry by netballliz from San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala
... gorgeous so we frolicked and sunbathed and were picked up by boat at noon. we had our last meal together at a restaurant in san pedro, i had a burger (my first of the trip!) and a long awaited cerveza (definately not the first of the trip but the most ...
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Rapists, Pimps and Muggers
A Travel Blog entry by acidnam from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
... out the next few days. Eamonn had to catch a 24 hour bus to Santiago to fix his passport while Darryl, in hi best controlled aggression, got the hotel manager to pay for our bus tickets as there had been no security when I scrambled in. Atacama will not ...
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Guatemala = Gua
A Travel Blog entry by rivkapi from Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
... the room: I read and solved pazels, and Michal slept and watched TV. On lunch we met the anthropology we had saw in Don`s hotel, and she told us about her work. At the evening Santiago, the guide, came to tell us it rains in the high mountains, ...
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Catching up ....
A Travel Blog entry by 50odd from El Remate, Guatemala
21st February 2010 Sunbreeze Hotel, El Ramate, Guatemala San Ignacio (Belize) to el Remate (84 kms) Very hot indeed After almost 3 weeks in Belize visiting family we have moved on to Guatemala, only now we have 4 other people in tow. ...
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Bolivian Adventure: Copacapana and the Lago
A Travel Blog entry by hsb from Copacabana, Bolivia
... breakfast (too bad, the buffet was nice...), left my luggage at the desk, and ran onto our very luxurious bus, parked outside the hotel. I was about 10 minutes late - not the best first impression to make on my fellow group members but that's the best I ...
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Puerto Montt
A Travel Blog entry by nakiaford from Puerto Montt, CL.09, Chile
... nbsp; I sit in contented anticipation letting the day unfold in its own time. Fourteen hours later we arrive and find the hotel (Hotel Don Luis) where I will be staying. It is very modern and best of all it has central heating and the ice and ...
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4 flats in 3 days
A Travel Blog entry by alexndean from Uyuni, Bolivia
... jeep so you are still covered in dust by the end of it). When we finally got back to Uyuni we checked into a nice hotel ($30 a night, aren't we extravagant), showered (bliss), unwisely ate pizza (I still wasn't 100%) and bought our train ticket back to ...
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Next Steps
A Travel Blog entry by amyandrob from Belize City, Belize
... stores here such as Home Depot and Bloomingdale's, though they are absolutely nothing like you'd find in the states. There's also a Hi-Et hotel. * much to our relief, there are no major U.S. food chains here. There is one franchise of Subway here in ...
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La Paz, Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by bigjohn from La Paz, Bolivia
... you hardly needed a knife. For now, it's making the most of the last night in La Paz, so must rush, it's dinner at this hotel tonight, can't remember the name, wait I remember, it's The Ritz :-) Cao! Adam Yasmin, that's a great photo of you in ...
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Welcome to the Jungle
A Travel Blog entry by rayganmsol from San Ignacio, Belize
... two days in particular, have been absolutely amazing. We left Leon on Friday, and took a van to Managua, where we found a fantastic hotel (The Managua Backpackers Inn). We were in a dorm, but we had it to ourselves, and there was a pool, a huge ...
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Not on our return destination list!
A Travel Blog entry by lockira from Antofagasta, Chile
... reasonable hostel or hotel ther but also found that as the Dakar Rally was situated around there that the only thing available was the Radisson Hotel (Damn shame haha). We loaded up with a bottle of nice red wine to put us to sleep in our seats (that did ...
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Blue Hole but no Blue Sky
A Travel Blog entry by tanirikiki from Caye Caulker, Belize Cayes, Belize
Hi :) Still haven't figured out how i'm gonna add pics yet, so please bear with me!! I left San Pedro Sula early monday morning to head to Puerto Cortes to grab a ferry into Belize. The ferry was an interesting experience... At first it was ...
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Settling In
A Travel Blog entry by catedoyle from Sevilla, Spain
... heels for, and she's definitely a lucky girl. The girl who I had invited, Meredith, was my roommate in the hotel for the first days of orientation. Don't know if I've written much about her, but she's really fun to hang out with and likes speaking ...
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Land of the white bread roll.
A Travel Blog entry by hottubtour from Arequipa, Peru
... search early as most places seemed to be either clsed of oblivious to the biggest club game on the planet. We eventually settled on a hotel bar called happy hour where we were the only patrons, but with ten minutes till ko, I wasn{t being fussy. the ...
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Onion
A Travel Blog entry by judykibinge from Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... of speech. The beers were in tin cans, presumably because a glass might topple over the side and kill someone below. Pedro, an effusive, jolly Portuguese filmmaker who dominated the days Film workshop with his sharp wit told us how he had not been ...
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Lama foetus´, Prisons and conquering death road...
A Travel Blog entry by lynnthaimaguire from La Paz, Bolivia
... sung happy birthday to Gez, which he was delighted about of course!! - On the plane, in the airport, in the taxi, in the hotel lobby.. this pattern continued throughout the day!! La Paz - a crazy city!! We were staying in the downtown central area, in the ...
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Waiting to Trek to MachuPichu
A Travel Blog entry by liz_and_achai from Cusco, Peru
... up, that is except for one restuarant in La Paz that. One of the other great things we got to see in San Pedro was some french guys backyard observetory. He was actually an astronomer who got tired of the big observatories and started his own amature ...
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Getting high in Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by colin from Sucre, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
Hi All I hope you are all well. Last time I had just arrived in San Pedro de Atacama. I liked this little town, which exists purely to service the needs of the tourists who flock here to see the salar (salt flat), geysers (I decided to not get up ...
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Spicing it up in Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by colin from Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... high. At Mexico City airport Sophie was waiting for me, her flight had landed about 5 hours earlier. We got a taxi to our hotel and went for a wander around the local area and found a place to have dinner. The next day we went into town, which is ...
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