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Foz de Iguaçu > Asunción
A Travel Blog entry by patagoniaorbust from Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
... (Paraguay is 1 hour behind Brazil time). At the main Bus Terminal I then caught the local city bus and by some great map reading skill or pure luck I jumped off one block away from my hotel - the Asunción Plaza - where I was to stay for the next 2 ...
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All Quiet In Asuncion
A Travel Blog entry by yoni from Asuncion, Asuncion, Paraguay
... stay two nights here. We got a taxi at the bus station and told the young man we wanted to go to the Hotel Imperial. We had searched Asuncion hotels here on Travelpod and saw that someone had stayed there. The driver said he knew where it was and we ...
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Border crossings
A Travel Blog entry by andy1985 from Argentina/brazil border, Brazil
... i really hope it does, we´ll prob have about a 4 hour wait to get through border patrol. we´ve been promised a hotel in Asuncion and i really can´t be arsed putting the tent up again and sleeping in it, so i really hope that the paraguyan authorities ...
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Foz do Iguassu
A Travel Blog entry by delynchster from Foz de Iguacu, Brazil
... we didn´t do a lot. Just wandered the town. Nice place. Getting a bit bored at this stage. Arranged our trip to Asuncion, Paraguay. Sunday: Got up early and visited the Argentinian side of the falls. Still spectacular. It´s quite expensive to arrange a ...
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Iguaza Falls
A Travel Blog entry by sranmal from Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
Our 10am bus from Asuncion, Paraguay to Foz do Iguazu, Brazil should have taken 5-6 hours. Things looked hopeful as about 5 1/2 hours after departing, we got to the Paraguay-Brazil border and could see Foz in the distance. We joined a queue of coaches. ...
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Brazil
A Travel Blog entry by svdputte from Curitiba, State of Parana, Brazil
After a 18h busride from Asuncion, I arrived in Curitiba, at 6 am. After the check in in the hotel I took the famous scenic railway tot Morretes, only on weekends it goes all the way to Panagua. Was it that I didnt have enough sleep in the bus or was the ...
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The Patter of Tiny Feet, Marching As to War
A Travel Blog entry by bastin79 from Asuncion, Paraguay
... The bus stops every so often to let people on and off, some vending bread or drinks, some carrying livestock. At first glance, Asuncion is no different to any of the towns. As you pass through the endless clumps of semi-rural brick and corrugated iron ...
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Para que?? ParaGUAY!!
A Travel Blog entry by southwickchris from Asuncion, Paraguay
... loved down here. All these regimes were backed up by the U.S. Stability over Communism... Next, went to Asuncion, the capital. Got bored of being the history-traveller (go through stages...) at this point. Heat was crazy ...
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What Border?
A Travel Blog entry by garethmason from Foz de Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil
... -founded paranoia that I might not be able to get back to the more important half of my possessions stranded in Asuncion. A buffet breakfast, a surprise change of time zone, and the eternally neurotic quest for a cash point machine that doesn't swallow ...
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Iguacu Falls
A Travel Blog entry by mickpick from Foz de Iguacu, Brazil
... rid of her, she went off the the jungle or some shit, I hope she gets eaten by a gator. Then we made our way to Asuncion in Paraguay, I had a bit of a problem getting through customs cause I misplaced my entry form and now I have a standing debt with the ...
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A Fall to Iguazu and a Trip to Paraguay!
A Travel Blog entry by samborose from Asunción, Central, Paraguay
... everything you would expect of a small Latin American town, it was simply wonderful. That evening we went to where the Rio (river) Parana meets the Rio Iguazu, which is where Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay all meet. The next day we chose to see the ...
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Cataratas sehen und sterben (Teil 1)
A Travel Blog entry by nicostoetter from Foz do Iguacu, Brazil
... waren, dem Schrecken für ein paar Tage zu entkommen. Am Samstag morgen ging es um 6.30 Uhr an den Busbahnhof von Asuncion, von wo aus wir mit dem Expreso Lujo (Luxusbus) nach Ciudad del Este, der berüchtigten Schmugglerstadt Paraguays an der Grenze ...
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Paraguay, Argentina, no, wait, Brazil...
A Travel Blog entry by dalemountford from Foz do Iguacu, Brazil
... diving, but no such luck as the dive shop was non existent. So left... to Montevideo again and onto a bus to Asuncion in Paraguay in the hope of ditching the tourists. After crossing the Argentinian and Brasilian borders and being in 4 countries ...
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Paraguay the way I like it
A Travel Blog entry by luxguy from Ciudad Del Este, Paraguay
... have problems of their own, than to pay too much attention to one enthusiastic and very careful backpacker. After disappointing Asuncion and boring Encarnacion, this place, with much of commotion on the streets, plenty of food and fruits street vendors, ...
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Foz de Iguazu and west into Paraguay
A Travel Blog entry by mandktravel from Concepcion, Paraguay
... to come, as mopeds, trucks, buses and bodies played chicken for the three lanes across the bridge. We arrived in the capital, Asuncion, just on sunset. Cesspit with a capital 'C'. We had originally planned to catch a cargo boat from here up the River ...
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City of the east
A Travel Blog entry by jon-daniella from Ciudad Del Este, Paraguay
... nook and cranny of the bus, some sitting on peoples laps, others perched between seats etc. It took quite a while to get out of Asuncion as there had been a crash on the main "highway", the sad result was that there was a dead body lying on the road, ...
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Concepcion
A Travel Blog entry by algo_77 from Concepcion, Paraguay
Après avoir quitté Parana, nous sommes allé à Asuncion, la capitale du Paraguay. Notre but était de remonter jusqu'au nord du Paraguay, pour faire le Parc du Chaco. Néanmoins, il n' y avait pas de bus pour nous ramener à temps car nous devons être ...
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salta
A Travel Blog entry by tysonv from Salta, Argentina
... their shoulders, gave each other confused looks, and smashed down a hearty stamp. We were in, but 'guay? Once in the capital, Asuncion, our assignment was clear. Meet the man, my brother Toren, who beckoned us to the Corazón. Without any way to get ...
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D'Encarnacion à Corrrientes
A Travel Blog entry by garion from Corrientes, Corrientes, Argentina
... s'est levé, il pleuvait toujours. Dans la maison, il n'y avait plus que le troisième colloc, Poni ; Raul et Claudio était à Asuncion. Vers 12h, il nous a amené au terminal d'Encarnacion. De là, il nous a fallu trois bus pour parcourir les 15 km ...
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If it's Monday....
A Travel Blog entry by louisekeen from Otavalo, Ecuador
... It has an excellent railway museum which has been preserved as it was left with antique rolling stock, waiting room and engineering pieces. Asuncion also has a fabulous tea-shop which received quite a lot of our custom! Time to move on, to escape the heat ...
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