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Mendoza to Puente De Inca - Day 6
A Travel Blog entry by christosp from Puente De Inca, Argentina
... just my bloody luck. I'm hoping it's just a 24 hour thing and I'll be OK in the morning, fingers crossed. After arriving in Puente De Inca we generally relaxed and had a bit of a stroll around the small settlement. It was interesting to see the people ...
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The Reunion
A Travel Blog entry by matsamuel from Puente Villarente, Castille and León, Spain
... day where he had done over 40km and he felt fine with it. It appeared that the only auberges available here in Puente Villarente were privately run. We found one easily enough and although it was more expensive, as private auberges generally are, it was ...
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Quite, Cuenca, Andes, Markets, Cotopaxi
A Travel Blog entry by trudells from Quito, Ecuador
... native people. Afternoon: piranha fishing and site seeing. NIght: canoe trip in search of caiman (alligators). Friday El Puente to Lago Agrio to Quito. Morning: early morning bird watching. Journey up Cuyabeno River to El ...
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Mollie's lair, wet feet and a drifting sandal
A Travel Blog entry by cedric.brehaut from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Mollie is our landlady at Casa del Puente in old town Puerto Vallarta (check out the previous blog entry to find out how we got here). Hurricane Calvin has been pouring rain on the city for hours: we are very grateful for being dry and for having a ...
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Lima in an afternoon
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Lima, Peru
... quite right for some reason to have a huge sprawling city right by the ocean. Anyway, we took a walk across a small bridge Puente de los Suspiros - Bridge of Sighs. We have since found out that you are supposed to hold your breath as you walk ...
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An Inauspicous Beginning
A Travel Blog entry by longjourney from Quito, Ecuador
... for granted. After a while it starts to blend into the landscape. A day later in the afternoon, across the street from my hotel, I actually felt like somebody might be trying to rob me. No police around. I'll pass it off as an ...
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Llegada a Hoi An
A Travel Blog entry by nachoandsusana from Hoi An, Vietnam
... 'n. La ciudad cuenta con numerosas casas de particulares hoy convertidas en “museos”, salas de reuniones, templos, el puente japonés y casas de comercio tradicional, en total más de 18 edificios que se pueden visitar, para ello hay que sacar ...
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LOS TORRES DEL PAYNE, A FLAT AND BBQ!!!
A Travel Blog entry by carlita from Puerto Natales, Chile
... Lake. This is one of the biggest glacier lakes in Patagonia, with large icebergs floating across its surface. We hiked across "un, puente viejo;" an old bridge, and across the sand, past more marooned boats. We walked past the icebergs in the water on ...
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Mysterious Mesquita and the delights of Cordoba
A Travel Blog entry by penny71 from Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
... - it had stopped raining – and then thought we would stay in and enjoy the novelty of a hotel with a restaurant attached. The football was on – Real Madrid vs Mallorca – and we ordered a drink and watched a bit. However, when ...
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I wanna wake up in the city that never sleeps...
A Travel Blog entry by 2enlacarretera from New York City, New York, United States
... anfitriones. Esperamos que vengan a visitarnos a Madrid. Como ha dejado de llover decidimos aprovechar el día y cruzar el puente de Brooklyn. Las vistas son increíbles y el paseo merece la pena. Como locos sin parar de tirar fotos... A ...
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Mexican driving and Hurricane Calvin
A Travel Blog entry by cedric.brehaut from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
... compliments. I move to a slightly better illegal parking spot and the landlady sends two random guys to carry our luggage to the hotel. The first 5 seconds outside of the car get my shirt and pants soaking wet. The next 5 seconds take care of my ...
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Noisy Lima
A Travel Blog entry by soulcollector from Lima, Peru
... hit all the major attractions in Lima so that there's no need to come back for a second time: the San Francisco Monastery, Puente de Piedra, Plaza Mayor, Plaza San Martin, Plaza Civic and the Arte Italiano complex, Callao, Miraflores, Larcomar and the big ...
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Dia 6. Mandalay
A Travel Blog entry by perquisitore from Mandalay, Myanmar
... para cruzar un lago, el puente mide aproximadamente 1200 metros y es usado por la gente para cruzar, pescar, pasear. El puente tiene aproximadamente 250 años y se nota, el estado del puente es “inquietante” y las reformas son lo ...
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Verona
A Travel Blog entry by losviajesdelili from Verona, Veneto, Italy
... , pero sobre un colchon de hojas amarillas y agua, parecia engrudo, todo por el costado del rio, cruzando cada tanto algun puente, hasta llegar a Castelvecchio. Cuando ya no daba mas, me meto abajo de una arcada que habia 3 chicas...me acerco para meterme ...
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Ronda
A Travel Blog entry by the_stamms from Ronda de la Frontera, Spain
... hotel to save 22 euros at the local pension, I thought it might be nice to treat us to a splurge dinner overlooking the Puente Nuevo, a bridge built before the birth of the United States that sits 100 meters above a narrow gorge. What ensued, though, was ...
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The Beginning- Argentina, November
A Travel Blog entry by david.solomon from Santiago, Chile
... . This being said, I was obiously happy and excited to cross into new territory in this exciting country. First stop was Puente Del Inca, a natural wonder just over the border which doubled as a basecamp for those attempting to summit Aconcogua, the ...
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Pictures from Spain
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Andalucia, Spain
... to the Mezquita 149 Julie and I eating lunch in the courtyard of a typical taberna 150 Flowers lead the way to the Mezquita 151 Puente Romano and the Rio Guadalquivir 152 The walls of the city and the Alcazaba 153 Tons of cats along the wall of the ...
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The Pilgrim's Blessing
A Travel Blog entry by matsamuel from León, Castile-León, Spain
... night but now when walking there wasn't really much in the way of countryside. It was hard to tell when we actually left Puente Villarente and started entering the outskirts of Leon. The last indication that we saw of farm land was a small grazing field ...
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Mendoza - wine capital of Argentina
A Travel Blog entry by samandpriya from Mendoza, Argentina
... visit 'Puente del Inca'. (The Inca´s Bridge). Great scenery, but unfortunately we had left our camera in the hotel. 'Puente del Inca' is a natural bridge formed from the calcium of the underground water. Years ago, a hotel had ...
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