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A Funeral, an Iguana, and an Extra Blanket!
A Travel Blog entry by kittierar from Melaka, Melaka State, Malaysia
... and no shortage of beer made it an enjoyable night - discussing everything from racial tension to the sleeping habits of the iguana asleep on one of the men's shoulders. Incidentally, they seem to make very affectionate pets (iguanas, not men) - ...
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I wanna be an Iguazú iguana ...
A Travel Blog entry by fester_mower from Iguazu Falls, Argentina
... ; they like sandwiches, by the way), lizards and iguanas. I felt compelled to write a song called “I Wanna Be An Iguazú Iguana!”, but it hasn’t happened yet. I also hoped I would see a crocodile, but I didn’t. But ...
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Hi, Curacao, or not
A Travel Blog entry by tonyandmarina from Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles
... , beer (OK, Heineken), ... . I can recognize the food. I buy half of the shop! Then we come home. Check our home: http://www.iguana-inn.net/ And all is well. Hans is chatting and chatting and helps to take our groceries is. You can see a plan of the ...
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Playa Hermosa Again
A Travel Blog entry by travellerdalton from Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica
We are back at the Iguana Inn at Playa Hermosa, after our trip to the Secret Beach where we camped with Patrick. We went to a hotel called Hotel Man Gaby. It was recommended by some people we met on the beach. There was a girl at the ...
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Baja, Mexico from Ensenada to Loreto
A Travel Blog entry by dymphna9817 from Loreto, Baja California, Mexico
... to the larger town of Loreto where we're staying for a few days. We got a room at the excellent Iguana Inn and caught a boat out to Isla Coronado for a wonderful day snorkelling in the coral and kelp beds. Most of the ...
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On to Loreto, and oh what a treat...
A Travel Blog entry by leggesnbaja09 from Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico
... passed on it due to unfriendliness. Did hit a good taco stand before moving on to Loreto - yeah! Loreto and Mike and Julie's Iguana Inn! Met Lee who was the only other guest (4 rooms total), walked a bit on the seawall walkway, enjoyed some bread ...
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Livingston to Utila
A Travel Blog entry by astoriavslb from Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
... situation in Honduras, we decided to take the chance and just stay out of the inland and major cities. Our hotel manager at The Iguana Inn arranged for us to get a pick up at 6:30 in the morning. 8 of us traveled from Livingston, to the ...
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Heading to La Paz!!!
A Travel Blog entry by leggesnbaja09 from La Paz, Baja California, Mexico
Tuesday 4/7 - Goodbye to the Iguana Inn...sigh. Enjoyed some beautiful sights of the Sea of Cortez as well interesting countryside views as we continued south. Re-heated last night's quesadillas on the dashboard - HOT! Julie ...
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On the Road to Nica: iguanas, fruits and customs
A Travel Blog entry by nathisnothome from San Carlos, Río San Juan, Nicaragua
... and ecological and conscient, the fruit industry is still very much poluted. Especially Bananas and pinas. We stop at the Iguana Inn, a restaurant situated near the river but above all near a tree completely full of iguana's.Iguanas were eaten by the ...
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Days One Eighty-One through One Eighty-Three
A Travel Blog entry by happywayfarer from Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico
... Benito Jaurez (every Baja town has a Calle Benito Jaurez named after Mexico's first president). We wanted to stay next door at the Iguana Inn just because of the cool name but they only have three rooms and the hand painted "No hay cuarto" sign was ...
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Across-Dressing Guatemala
A Travel Blog entry by cadkinsca from Guatemala City, Antigua, and Lake Atilian, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... heard that it was actually more mainstream now and the hippies had moved around the lake to another spot. La Iguana Perfida was a short 15-minute water taxi counter-clockwise around the lake, below a traditional local village called Santa ...
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Farewell Australia!
A Travel Blog entry by helsbells from Sydney, Australia
... chilled out, loads of beautiful beaches and beautiful surfers to look at! I stayed at an amazing hostel called the Blue Iguana Beach House. It's the last remaining original beach house on the front at Byron. With full occupancy, there's only fourteen ...
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lake atitlan - too good to stay away
A Travel Blog entry by eggiers from Panajachel, Guatemala
... nasty Panajachel with nothing more than a stop behind a tree to pee, and jumped a boat to Santa Cruz, arriving at the Iguana Hostel. I chilled in the lakeside sun reading a book (Brave New World), dozed in a hammock and ate fruit and yogurt. around 3pm ...
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Ecuador
A Travel Blog entry by barn from Quito, Ecuador
... , river, markets and cobbled streets. Last stop before The Galapagos was Guayaquil, a very modern South American city with a heavy North American influence. Visited all the main sites, particularly enjoyed the iguana park in the centre of the city. ...
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My dream of 20 years
A Travel Blog entry by kingsandems from Juma Lake, State of Amazonas, Brazil
... on a tour company that worked in the area of Juma lake as it is meant to be replete with wildlife. We decided on Iguana tours and got really lucky as our guide, Alan, was very knowledgeable on everything including the birds. We were taken from ...
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Quick Stop in the Big City
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Managua, Managua, Nicaragua
... Hung (napped) in the hammocks by the pool in the back. Took a dip to cool down and found the water surprisingly cool. A meter long Iguana kept his eyes on us while he basked in the sun on the roof. We were low on local currency and could not find anyone ...
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Iguana Inn Loreto
Ctra Cabo San Lucas, Loreto, Baja California, Mexico
The Iguana Inn is a quaint and comfortable hotel located in Historic Downtown Loreto. One block from everything, the Iguana Inn offers 4 spacious bungalows with kitchenettes. A one bedroom house is also available. there are several outdoor common areas ...
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