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Driving from Guatemala to El Salvador
A Travel Blog entry by cedric.brehaut from La Libertad, La Libertad, El Salvador
... directions and end-up inside the local University’s campus. 1.30pm: After a long struggle we finally get back on the Panamerican Highway outside of Guatemala City. Now we just need to follow the road until it reaches the border. 4.00pm: A ...
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Doing lines
A Travel Blog entry by mrjoe from Nazca, Peru
... (2 quid), for the 2 hour journey. Slightly more expensive than the bus but also quicker. The route north on the panamerican highway crossed through the Nazca lines. It was true, at ground level there was no indication that the surrounding desert ...
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Sea to Sea….crossing the continent
A Travel Blog entry by porradasa from Pucusana, Lima, Peru
... is a dive with corrupt police. Here is how our arrival to the town went down: After an uneventful drive further up the Panamerican Highway, we found ourselves arriving to the town just as it was getting dark. As we headed down the only apparent way into ...
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Small Town Feel in a Major City
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Montevideo, Uruguay
... with it as calmly as we could by enjoying Montevideo for all it’s worth. We started with a quick café at Bar Panamerican, a nice spot to get some wifi work done. And now it is time to finally celebrate Bee's birthday! The birthday celebration ...
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Stripper Junior and a Foot in the Door
A Travel Blog entry by courtrand from Sullana, Peru
... have a laugh thinking about this too...you will see what I mean. We left Pacasmayo at around noon and headed back onto the Panamerican Highway north. We put a lot of miles in, getting to Chiclayo in the early afternoon. Chiclayo is a ...
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Wonderful, Amazing, Beautiful
A Travel Blog entry by spocream from Cusco, Peru
... between customs/warehouse and our hotel on the south side of the city. We breezed along the coast and managed to find the Carretera PanAmerican Sur, which did, in fact, lead us to the PanAm Highway outside of Lima on the south side. For a good stretch, ...
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Rendezvous in Santiago... and plenty of good wine!
A Travel Blog entry by idarich from Santiago, Chile
... Valley, a renowned red wine region. It took us quite a while to get there, as we missed the turn-off onto the PanAmerican highway out of Santiago (you would have thought it would be well signposted!) and ended up wasting time driving through the suburbs. ...
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colombia and the culmination of a continent
A Travel Blog entry by joshgoring from David, Panama
... . Almost immediatley the road broke out into mountainous climbs with twists and turns the likes i had never seen on the Panamerican highway, the once bacon straight boredum had turned spaghetti letter excitement, i hadnt had so much fun since trying to ...
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Sandboarding Accidents, Sealions and Saturn!
A Travel Blog entry by thestewarts from Paracas, Peru
... you do get a decent enough view of the lines and 3 of the figures (the Tree, the Hands and the Lizard, which the Panamerican Highway actually cuts through!), but in all honesty we were distinctly under whelmed! However, after a nice dinner we went to the ...
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An Epic Trek from Xela to Lago Atitlan
A Travel Blog entry by elcapitan from Jaibalito, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... the trek at 3,050 meters (just over 10,000 feet). Erik told us that this region is called "Alaska" because the nearby Panamerican Highway reaches its highest point here since Alaska. (Miguel) The first day was super difficult. I obviously knew that ...
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Ecuador - Avenue of Volcanoes
A Travel Blog entry by birrell from Cuenca, Pichincha, Ecuador
... had covered this journey by mini-van, the two of us plus English-speaking guide and driver, sometimes travelling the PanAmerican Highway and sometimes diverting from this for more interesting rural views of this ever-ending mountainous country. We spent ...
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Antigua
A Travel Blog entry by jben1525 from Antigua Guatemala, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... other. We took the coastal route to Xela instead of the panamerican highway through the mountains. Martin thought it would be quicker because there would be no delays due to ...
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Trujillo
A Travel Blog entry by beccarose from Trujillo, Peru
... depriving experience due to the bus stopping at the whim of every passanger wanting to get off or on the panamerican highway. Trujillo is a fairly large colonial town along the coast with a beach area and pre-colombian ruins. With ...
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Sun, seafood, and coconuts
A Travel Blog entry by olimoss from Mancora, Peru
... 'os alike during the holidays. The village of Mancora spreads itself along the endless sandy beach while the PanAmerican highway runs parallel to the ocean. Motortaxis (rickshaws) are the way to get around and buzz along the highway or ...
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Pisco and San Andres
A Travel Blog entry by pbush68 from Pisco, Peru
4th - 7th of August 2008 The bus dropped us at Ica which is on the Panamerican highway then we got a taxi to San Andres, Piscos fishing port, where our hotel was, The Hotel Mirramar. (Be aware any travelers that think they've bought tickets ...
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I love rice and beans
A Travel Blog entry by nickiandal from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
... we had quite an easy journey here, much easier than we first thought, we left monteverde on a bus to the crossroads with the panamerican highway, and then expected to have to get a few different buses changing here and there to get to the border, but the ...
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Nazca
A Travel Blog entry by leprefrog from Nazca, Peru
... hotter inside than outside. It was quite a long trip. So far, the quality of the roads are good, at least on the Panamerican highway. It will probably be a very different story in a few days. The style of the houses are similar to what ...
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Cotopaxi, revisited
A Travel Blog entry by 50odd from Latacunga, Cotopaxi, Ecuador
... . We had amazing views of Volcano Cotopaxi this morning, all covered in snow and looking very close indeed. The road (back on the Panamerican heading north) had a good surface all the way along, even the hard shoulder we ride on was good and wide most of ...
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Up and down, round and round
A Travel Blog entry by ditdotnonny from Flores, Petén, Guatemala
... my bit' by tramping through it... wearing and tearing the jungle away. I read somewhere that the reason why the panamerican highway, which runs the length of western USA down through South America, actually breaks between Panama and Colombia ...
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Garden Court Hotel San Jose-Aeropuerto
1000 Airport Blvd., Panamerican Hwy., San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
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La Palapa Resort Quepos
Portalon, 800 Mts. of the main entrance South Panamerican, Quepos, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
La Palapa Resort is designed for families, couples and individuals who visit Costa Rica seeking a relaxing peaceful environment surrounded by exuberant vegetation and wildlife. Nestled in the foothills of the Pristine Central Pacific coast, is a ...
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