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1st August 2008
Bernardo Archibold
What an aventure you had! - From: Pirates, shitty waves and turquoise water
I want to let you know that I'm from Panama, and I've not had so much fun as you did, since I've never been to Bocas D.Toro. I wish to go some time soon! I work for an airline "Spirit" in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. It was very funny of urs some things you said in your blog. specially when you had to cross the island and your flipflops got eaten by mosquitos or mud? Eather way to me dat wuz funny! Hope next time ur over their the Responsible owners are their to take care of their business better! Good luck and I would like to here from you soon! Bye!
12th July 2008
Lasse
Läckert! - From: Balaton Sound
Det låter som du har det härligt! Här på altanen växlar regnskurarma mellan solstrålarna! & Grattis!
4th February 2007
Vanessa
ahh, the memory haunts me - From: Move over Elin! Here comes Vanessa
We never did finish a proper entry about our excrutiating experience in La Sirena. I think its best left to our minds. Thanks for keeping up with your experiences. Its nice to know someone else out there is dreaming of far-away lands!! V
8th July 2006
Matti
how was the weather - From: Social work and of course, surfing...
Alin, i'm planning a trip to the DR during September and October. could you please help with the weather issue? how was it? was it raining a lot?
4th June 2006
nabil
hayyy - From: From rain to ??
areally nice pictures.and i guess it was a very nice day for competition. i love surf im surfer too. i d like to know you more and keeping touch if you want.this my email: audioslave9112003@yahoo.com
26th May 2006
Will
no pic - From: Pirates, shitty waves and turquoise water
wheres this pic of the crazy english guy drinking 100 beers!
26th April 2006
Lasse
Thanks... - From: Move over Elin! Here comes Vanessa
...for the update! Have a good time and welcome to Sweden!
1st April 2006
Vanessa
Hurry up and wait! - From: San José
Elin, can't wait to get down there and hang out in the sun like you. Looking forward to the trek through the jungle and all that comes with it. The adventure, the mosquito bites, the dangerous snakes. Are you up for it? Counting down the crazy days until my departure. 13 more sleeps... ahh
3rd December 2005
Adrián Vega
Mange hilsner fra Costa Rica! - From: Just over...
Hej Elin! Me alegra mucho ver que disfrutaste muy bien esa nueva experiencia de tu vida en Latinoamérica. Tienes muy buenas fotos! Fue muy bueno conocerte y ya sabes que siempre estarás invitada al igual que Lisa de volver a CR cuando quieran. Te cuidas y te deseo mucha suerte en todo. Ah... y que sigan los buenos viajes!!! Har det bra! Pura vida! Adrián.
5th November 2005
luke
a friend of anniken - From: Spanish lessons and kiting
i met anniken in cuba last week and was very glad to see her face. looks like you guys are having a great time. tell i say hello. i ate at the blue moon a year ago. it was delicous!
11th October 2005
biggi
spanisch lessons - From: Spanish lessons and kiting
hi, could you give me the contact dates of your language school in cabarete? thanks! biggi
29th September 2005
René
HOLA!!! - From: Surfing and other means of transportation...
ey, I was searching the web and ended in your BLOG. I'm from the Dominican Republic, I live in Santo Domingo. Your report is very acurated, I'm happy that you are having a good time (almost :P) on our country, we dominicans love to share our little piece of earth. I recomend that you visit Constanza, it's the coldest place in the Dominican Republic, I bet you'll like the ambient it's pretty green and you can bathe on the several rivers it has. Try to avoid the cities, it's a shame to tell but there's nothing interesting in them, just history (along with a couple of clubs too). The guy on the minibus is called "cobrador" you can translate it as "collector". Taking a ride on a minibus is sure an experience, but us dominicans are acostumed to it already (beign all crowed). I have to say that the dominican people are very warm and treat extrangers as a friend, it's hard to go out and not to get in a chat with some one unkown on the street. You are yet to see more hilarious things, and i'm sure you'll get to see more on the remaining time you have. Take care and have an nice share of our country ;)
12th September 2005
Elin
Cabarete - From: Spanish lessons and kiting
Elin... it looks like you are having a wonderful time. I have been wanting to go to DR, especially Cabarate for a long time! It looks beautiful.


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