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Chile | Strolling South America
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10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km. Skip to primary content. 46 days (23 Mar – 3 April and 16 April – 20 May 2012). 7459 (per day for two people). Puerto Natales 4 days, Navimag Ferry 3 days, Puerto Montt 1 day, Valparaiso 3 days, Santiago 5 days, Olmué 15 days, Valdivia 2 days, Ancud 4 days, Ovalle 2 days, La Serena 2 days, San Pedro de Atacama 5 days. 8211; cheap private rooms for small groups, with hot showers and warm blankets (which you’ll need in Chiloé). The owner is like your favourite gr...8211; g...
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Colombia | Strolling South America
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Rosanna | Strolling South America
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10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. August 19, 2016. It’s been a long time. It’s coming up for three years since we left our travels in South America and moved to the USA and I’m no where near done sharing all our experiences. But somehow it’s harder to find time when life exists in one place than when traveling on the road. But it’s not like we haven’t been doing stuff. I mean, we lived through the snowiest Boston winter on record. And we got married.
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Trail transformation – wandering chardonnay
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Finding my path through the vines. About Little Ol’ Me. Pacific Crest Trail 2015. Continental Divide Trail 2017. July 19, 2015. So it now it is sunny but the mornings are chilly, especially since we are hiking starting at 4am! Not my fav since I am not a morning person. Most hikers at this point are pretty beat up but pushing to Canada. In central Oregon everyone seems to be resting up with some time off trail. We are lucky my friend Teri has picked us up and whisked us to her lovely gone to rest! You ar...
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Strolling South America | 10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km | Page 2
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10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. October 20, 2014. I found out about Agua Blanca. When searching information about Puerto Lopes where we wanted to go whale watching. Described in some sources as a ‘commune’, in others as a ‘private community’, Agua Blanca has an archaeological site, small museum. A natural sulphur pool. I couldn’t really ask for more! Local guides (our lovely young man was called Stalin! Whilst the little micro-climate h...
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Panama | Strolling South America
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Peru | Strolling South America
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10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km. Skip to primary content. 37 days (4th July – 9th August 2013). 7473 (per day for two people). 3 days Puno, 8 days Cusco, 2 days Nasca, 2 days Huacachina, 2 days Lima, 10 days Huaraz, 4 days Huanchaco, 5 days Chachapoyas, 1 day border crossing. We were treated by Jon’s brother and sister to a couple of nights at the very nice Casa Encantada. In Cusco. Thank you very much Chad and Jackie! And thanks for coming to visit us too! The best ceviche we had was in Huacachina.
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Costa Rica | Strolling South America
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Bolivia | Strolling South America
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10 countries, 675 days, 38,540km. Skip to primary content. In July 2012, we decided to make Bolivia our home for a while. When we first got to La Paz we were stunned at how beautiful it was. The sight of millions of little brick buildings clinging to the steep valley sides was one of the most amazing things we’d seen so far in South America. We spent a month volunteering. In a lovely small village outside the city, and through the wonderful people we met there we made some work contacts. Volunteering wit...
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