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Category Archives: World Travel
Cordoba Argentina
After a few days in Salta I headed down to Cordoba before heading back to Santiago. I met some cool people in Cordoba and we basically hung out the whole time two people from Argentina one from Ireland and one from Mexico. One day we went to a town called Villa Carlos Paz that was nice and had a river running through it. Other than that we just kicked back cooked hung out by the little pool
And I thought School days where long gone …
After enrolling onto my German Language course back in January it seems to have been a long time coming but eventually the 22 Feb finally arrived and off I went with my new pencil case to school hellip. It was just like starting school with new pens new pencils rubber ruler all in a nice new pencil tin itrsquos classified as new if I got it from Ianrsquos work doesnrsquot it.So al
Mida Creek eco camp
Mida CreekWe had read about a great sounding Eco Camp a couple of kilometers away called Mida Creek Eco Camp. After many frustrating hours trying to figure out the area codes for the phones the whole region had changed leaving all the information in our book absolutely useless we managed to get in touch with Billie the manager who booked us in to come and visit for a couple of days. Mida Creek i
Andaman Bond
A few thoughts on Thailand so far Yes you can fit 14 hot and sweaty tourists into the back of a flat bed truck posing as a bus without them complaining as they think it is all part of the adventure. Yes you can fit 4 people onto a small mopedmotorbike. Yes you can breast feed your baby whilst being a passenger on a mopedmotorbike. Yes you can take home the swordfish you just caught on the
uruguaysian persuasion
Hi everyonewell its definitely been ages since we last wrote anything on here. Mainly because we are lazy haha. Well when we left off last time we were leaving BA. BA was fab but we just had to get out of there mainly because we wanted to make it to a little place called Gualeguaychu pronounced wahlehwaychu where they have a massive carnival every saturday of februray.So we woke up very
Feb24march 2
Feb 24Day 40Today we got up and had a slowish morning we were hoping the weather would hold up for us to go do our big air experience. Around 10 or so we caught a taxi to the bridge where we had to walk through a small customs point to get on the bridge itself.After we signed our life away we were off. First up was the flying fox zip cord thing. It was nothing exilerating but a beautiful view. T
First month of flying Month of November 2007
Well I do have to apologize to all as I was away for awhile..been busy with flying and yeah now I have sometime off to write it down again Let start with story about 2 years ago I will start with my first flight and layover ever I have done in my flying carreer TXL Berlin We were accually really got excitting about the first month roster we have got and that what I have got on the first f
Day 8
I awoke to monsoonal weather today and it looked as if the day was going to be a complete write off from the start. I was feeling pretty down due to a combination of a lack of sleep and nervousness about moving on from Rio. I'd had to change rooms for one night due to a mix up in room bookings and I wasn't altogether happy about it. To compound things the guy sleeping above me snored horribly a
Patagonia Puerto Madryn
Total hours on bus 52Our first glimpse of Patagonia was from the small beach town of Puerto Madryn which has a very different pace of life to BA unsuprisingly. There is not a lot to do here but it is a good base camp for the two parks nearby and boasts some pretty stunning views. The past couple of days have been very much about seeing as much wildlife as we can before we move south where it be
Month of December 2007 Katmandu Maldives Algeria Dhaka Bangaladetch
The month of Yearend The roster was not that bad as I m new..another new 4 destination out of over 80 destionations to cover...Start with Katmandu Nepal I Love this place as it is such a very old town and country the architech art and all the old style building and living the people are very nice they are all smilling as well try to talk to us even they can't speak english I do remember to
"Hello. My name is Marc Josemans I’m a professional drug dealer I’m proud of it."
As dorky as this may be I thought our criminal law moot court was fascinating this morning so I'm going to share some nerdy law school stuff. To help hold your attention I'll bring out now that it revolves around the selling of soft drugs in the Netherlands Dutch drug culture in general...The Netherlands is quite famous or infamous for its drug policy. While under the 1976 Opium Act the se
The Hermitage
Finally a hint of Spring. This past weekend was the warmest I have experience since being here and everyone else on the trip was ecstatic over it as well. The sad part is all this excitement was expended on a measly thirtynine degrees but for us and for St. Petersburg that is a heavenly change considering the previous temperatures were in the mid teens. For the first time we were able to ditch
Spring in Gaspe Is it too early
Along with some friends my husband and I are considering a train trip to Gaspe in mid May. I am just wondering if it will be too early to experience this unknown to us area We would plan on spending a couple of days there perhaps renting a car so that we could drive around and see all there is to see. Will things be closed because it is too early in the season
Rome Day 1
Today was the first full day of the trip. After sleeping for 12 hours we headed to the hotel roof for a wonderful breakfast buffet consisting of meats cheeses and pastries. After breakfast the sightseeing began. First stop was Trevi Fountain located just a couple of blocks from our hotel. This was also the location to pick up the hop onhop off bus which we took on a 2 hour tour throughout
Serengeti Ngorongoro and Zanzibar
After the Masai Mara it was time to cruise down to Tanzania which is an exaggeration in itself owing to the shitness of many of the roads in Africa Irsquove had the good fortune to travel along its almost like driving along a cattle grid permanently. We stopped of for camp in a place called Arusha at a campsite named Snake Park which held a large collection of snakes from huge man eating Afr
Another day in Kowloon
Ok. so we can not wait to leave this hostel haha. very nice people but our rtoom has no window and is so muggy we found out hoe to put the wall fan on about 20 mins ago so we left as soon as we got up We headed for Lantau Island to go and see the Giant Buddha which was amazing. . and inorder to get there we had to go via cable car across steep steep hills looking over the island and getting t
Costa Rica
Pura VidaThe first thing you may notice about Ticos is the ldquoPura Vidardquo. This symbolizes a way of thinking or an idea of letting things go and simply enjoying life. After everything I had heard of Costa Rica the people Ticos and the beauty itrsquos not hard to understand why I have wanted to visit such a place for many years.Our itinerary for our first visit to this wonderful
Theatre Festival at Casco Viejo Panama
http://www.ArcoProperties.comFAO Theatre Festival is probably the only consistent theatre festival in Panama. Organized by Enrique Kike King it will take place starting March 17th to 24th. The National Theatre Anita Villalaz Theatre at Las Bovedas and La Casona will have several performances from troups from Argentina Colombia Chile USA Mexico and Panama.Tickets around 20 here is the contact
Real chocolate bliss
I've now headed off to the other side of the country to Gisenyi on Lake Kivu border of DRC. Was fortunate to have two empty buses getting here and so didn't feel bad about my bag taking up so much room nor have to pay for 2seats. I was sat next to some guy who clearly wanted to practise his English but he did have some delicious swiss chocolate give and take a littleWe drove through hilly c