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Making Friends in Montevideo
A Travel Blog entry by tabonyhl from Montevideo, Uruguay
... we ate and gave us some tips on what to see in Montevideo, then we caught a bus into town. We strolled around central Montevideo, which is set on another point out in the estuary. Some of the plazas were quite nice, but the buildings were mostly ...
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Whistle stop tour of Montevideo
A Travel Blog entry by randprtw11 from Montevideo, Uruguay
... we spent a mandatory thirty minutes watching people fish and Paul bought some weights for his fishing rod. We had a nice stroll around Montevideo which is a really nice, small city and then we headed back for a shower and change of clothes. We went ...
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montevideo
A Travel Blog entry by emily_sarah from Montevideo, Uruguay
... racism. and oh my god they finally speak spanish! even though we don't really. and we're staying in the williamsburg of montevideo apparently as it is full of uber hipsters and familiar of home. and they all walk around drinking their mate which looks ...
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8 Hours in Montevideo
A Travel Blog entry by sandyhart from Montevideo, Uruguay
... that is 70 km wide and separates Argentina (to the south) from Uruguay (to the north) and docked at Montevideo while I ate a lovely room-service breakfast. What luxury! There was most mass confusion trying to find "our" guide, driver and van ...
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A great experience!!!
A Travel Blog entry by drevello from Montevideo, Uruguay
I was in Montevideo in the month of September is really a place to live!.The bed & breakfast where I stayed, is great fun and is located a few meters from the sea.I found people very friendly and I recommend it for anyone who does not knowMontevideo, ...
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Week 2
A Travel Blog entry by lelblair from Montevideo, Uruguay
... very slowly - my P. D. James mystery, and Philip tried (bouncing bus) to read his National Geographic. http://realtravel.com/montevideo-journals-j6459558.html Fr., 8-29 - 12:25 pm - back in Montevideo - Food expedition is half done. I do not ...
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Week 3
A Travel Blog entry by lelblair from Montevideo, Uruguay
... can work on Sudoku puzzles while watching TV, but may have to buy another book before we depart. http://realtravel.com/montevideo-journals-j6664518.html http://realtravel.com/buenos_aires-journals-j6670044.html We., 9-3 - 1:30 pm - We stayed up ...
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Week 1
A Travel Blog entry by lelblair from Montevideo, Uruguay
... a very high 4-pointed fetus. We found an ATM at a bank, but had to wait for about 10 minutes, while a Brinks truck (Montevideo-style) transferred money, with two men with AK-47´s or shotguns standing guard. Philip took out 5000 pesos (the exchange ...
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El Principio del Fin
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from Montevideo, Uruguay
... evening. So it should pay for itself. Wednesday was our last full day on the cruise and also our last port, Montevideo, Uruguay. You know, when I was in second grade or whenever it was that we studied Uruguay (because in the old days ...
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Brown
A Travel Blog entry by andrewrainnie from Montevideo, Uruguay
... the three blocks up a hill to the hostel, which does nothing to improve our first impressions of Montevideo. The unhelpful receptionist leads us to an eight bed dorm where space is at a high premium. We also notice an odd smell lurking throughout the ...
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Small Town Feel in a Major City
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Montevideo, Uruguay
... zoo was closed (being Monday) and the planetarium only has shows on the weekends. ĦQue lastima! We eventually found the Montevideo shopping center, after discovering new neighboorhods, that had an off-track betting room on the second floor of the ...
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Uruguay - Not so Guay after all.
A Travel Blog entry by waydownsouth from Montevideo, Uruguay
... the worst. Of these sights, the main attraction was a building that was once the tallest in South America. We decided that Montevideo's main tourist attraction was in fact the weather, and since this was not on our side we made plans to get the ...
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Late!
A Travel Blog entry by mikeraboy from Montevideo, Uruguay
... could be in my shoes, right? Wrong. As I looked at the monitors the boat that was docked wasn´t heading for Montevideo but for Cordoba and was boarding now. What the hell? I looked at the other monitors and they seemed to agree ...
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It's a small world
A Travel Blog entry by pwong from Montevideo, Uruguay
... serve some pretty tasty gruyere-like cheese, but that was about it. Off to the old town to sightsee - Montevideo is an interesting place, because there is a mix of beautifully restored and maintained buildings, with some dumpy ones. ...
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Day 33 - World Cup glory!
A Travel Blog entry by jonathanlillie from Montevideo, Uruguay
... pair of idiots.The plan was simple - early to bed in Punta, wake up at 8am and go for a jog, breakfast at 9am, and on the bus back to Montevideo by 10am.Andrew set the alarm. The next morning when the alarm went off everything seemed normal - everyone ...
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A lot of friends
A Travel Blog entry by martin84 from Montevideo, Uruguay
... drunk frenchman with his second bottle of wine. After friends was 2 hand a half men, after that I headed to bed. The next day I got up late for breakfast and headed out about 11 to find food and internet. I did a lot of blog entry updates in ...
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I hate U-uuuuruguay
A Travel Blog entry by nana31902 from Montevideo, Uruguay
... and at least you know you've gotten what you paid for. The Lancaster just really didn't do it for me. Then there is Montevideo itself. After Buenos Aires it just seemed pointless. Now in all fairness to Montevideo we saw very little of it since there was ...
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A day in mini Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by benyclaire from Montevideo, Uruguay
... entry and exit stamps while we slept on board, awesome!! At about 9am the next morning, here we were in yet another capital, Montevideo. We checked into our hotel, where 2 lovely old ladies enthusiastically ran the hotel! We had to wait for the room to ...
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South America at last!
A Travel Blog entry by neet from Montevideo, Uruguay
... and thimble of tea left much to be desired. We hopped off the plane, excited to see Uruguay and our first stop - Montevideo, the capital city. Airport lovely by the way... very clean toilets! (What?!.. don´t they always say, you can judge a place ...
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Week 4
A Travel Blog entry by lelblair from Montevideo, Uruguay
... FL Follies on YouTube and sent 2 videos to Marjorie and Debbie Thayer. I slept well, and Philip made French toast for breakfast. Right now there's something very loud, with lots of screaming and shouting and thunderous gunfire, on the TV. I sure do ...
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Una Noche Mas Montevideo
Patria 712 / 2, Montevideo, Uruguay
... quiet neighborhoods in town: Punta Carretas.We have four comfortable rooms specially arranged to receive teachers, students, professionals and foreign travelers.We offer a personalized quality attention for each one of our residents. "Happiness is not a ...
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