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... Corps, we decided what we really needed was another 40 days roughing it while backpacking through South America. Now there was certainly rational in this decision. At the moment we have: the free time, the Spanish, the knowledge of ... bus, which dropped us off a good 10, steep, cobbled blocks from our hostel. A combination of sleep deprivation and altitude can be brutal. Luckily for us the hostel' ...
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... and 4 sitting in the back 2 and 2 facing inward with our knees crashing together. :)
From the hostel we headed out of town and towards the mountains... well I guess you head towards the mountains from every ... way home was also an exciting ride through mud and water. When we got back to the hostel, while we enjoyed the ride we were grateful to be still again. It was another great day in Ushuaia.
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... of Machu Picchu and the surrounding areas from the top of Wayna Picchu is worth the struggle up, though not exactly worth queuing up at the bus stop at 4 am in the morning. By evening we are back at our hostel in Aguas Calientes to pick up our backpacks and to catch the train back to Cusco, but not before eating up a pizza at one of the numerous pizzerias in this little town that seems to exist ...
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... UK, Australia, Pakistan, Greece and Italy (just to name a few) who had traveled all over Asia and South America. During the mornings when everyone was getting ready to head out the door, ... large enough to change in. It's also very well lit. The hostel had a LOT of female guests while I was there and none of them seemed to have any issues with the arrangements. The whole ...
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... hooked me up
with a few of her friends.
When I arrived in Seattle finding the hostel was easy.
Deciding what to do with my day was not. I had
arrived early ... play at an open mic but all
the clubs seemed to far away. Up the alley from the
hostel was a pretty cool club, but the best part was
walking ... Pam. She had spent a good amount of time in
south America so we talked about Chile alot. She sang ...
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... he often feels prejudiced by the other travellers for being an American to border crossings in South America and the best places to hang out in Ecuador. As the evening ... me up. Vanessa was, I am guessing, looking particularly forward to that evening as it would just be her and Tom alone at the hostel. Her mom was away meeting up with her husband who was on his business trip, her ...
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... big and nice park in the middle of Salta. Our hostel was right by it so it was pretty convenient.
There's a constant little market ... chef makes. This was definitely one of the best meals we had the whole time in South America. We ended up having it twice.
Our first time, the owner/manager ... place to hang out.
The next day we headed back south a few hours to Cafayate (pronounced Caf a Jat ...
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... . Somehow i have managed to strike a rapport with people in this neighborhood - when i step out the hostel there is always somebody shouting AFRICA! in an affectionate way. My spanish is not that great but it never ceases to ... we pulled in to the town square and inquired about getting a tour - Now the thing about south America is that every town no matter how small has a square and a church in the ...
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... relax and anticipate about how to absorb our aftermost 10 canicule in South America.
We had been bombarbed by bodies affairs excursions all ... the Dutch brace had a appropriate treat, a cruise added south of Cafayate boondocks to some charcoal of an old Indian burghal (later ... our alee cruise aback to Cordoba. We spent best of it accepting to apperceive adolescent travellers in the hostel.
SRC:
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... This part of the story tells of us going from about as far north as you can get in Israel, to as far south, over the course of a couple days.
We left the ranch and drove ... I'll post a bonus one:
We stayed at a hostel between the preserve and the Dead Sea. When it got dark (and cooler) ... bar and got drinks and dessert, served by an expat from South America.
Tomorrow is the side-trip to Jordan ...
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... Has Bottomed Out In Slovakia.” See, I told you it could be worse, South Carolina!)
Indeed, not much happens in Slovakia, except when the Von Trapp kids wander ... natured pro-Slovak chide that read something like YOU SUCK, AMERICA, which when taken out of the context of international soccer fury pretty ... setting for the hilarious family comedy “Hostel Part II,” in which meaty, thick- ...
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... ’s flown in from South America or Southeast Asia. Still, there are ways around this expense, such as booking a stay in a San Francisco hostel, which promises to be much ... of Liberty is to New York: an iconic construct that has become a symbol not just of the city, but of America as a whole. Make sure to take a photo of this astounding engineering achievement.
10. San Francisco International ...
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... all its beauty still has areas prone to malaria. Tropical South America, including parts of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, still have yellow fever worries.
Beyond disease, traveling for a ... significant amounts especially when coming from the airport. I always want to see instructions to the hotel/hostel from the airport/train station if at all possible.
I used public transport in a ...
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... my passport with its plethora of stamps (including Machu Picchu!) from South America, Ken hugged me and said, "We have a lifetime to collect more stamps."
We had just boarded a bus to take us from Potosi to Uyuni, about ... of course it was long gone.
The rest of the evening was spent checking into a hostel in Potosi, filing a police report, making weepy phone calls ( ...
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