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<description>Travel adventures in journals and photos from Ian Kasia</description>
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                    <title>The homestretch...</title>
                    <description>Sigh...only a three more days and we are back at home. The last 5 weeks have been amazing and we are looking forward to exploring South America further in the near future. Thank you all for your comments and for following along on our trip with us. It has been a memorable adventureFor our last two days in Bolivia we travelled to Lake Titicaca. Some say it is the highest commercially navigable lak</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Bolivia/La-Paz-Department/Lake-Titicaca/blog-90255.html</link>
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                    <title>To another planet and back...</title>
                    <description>We set off to Uyuni the departure point for the 4x4ing expedition around southwestern Bolivia on a night bus. All in all the bus wasnt too badhowever the same couldnt be said for the roads which are one part gravel and two parts pot holes...perhaps we got spoiled in Argentina We arrived in Uyuni in time for our tour which took us to the largest salt supply in the world. For the next 3 d</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Bolivia/blog-89759.html</link>
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                    <title>Hello down there</title>
                    <description>We have spent the last few days in La Paz since we were unable to get on the tour that left on Wednesday to Uyuni the largest salt flats in the world. Instead we will be leaving by night bus tonight since true to the south american life that we have experienced the train workers have gone on strike. Perhaps it wasnt destined to be so since we were able to receive some very exciting news fr</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Bolivia/La-Paz-Department/La-Paz/blog-88981.html</link>
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                    <title>Adios Argentina hello Bolivia</title>
                    <description>Ian has had a hard time saying goodbye to eating two steaks a day Im sure his arteries are thankful as we left Argentina and saying hello to vegetarianism. We both decided after reading that Bolivia has this meat called false rabbitwhich essentially can be any meat...dog cat etc...sticking to veggies might be a good idea.True to our motto expect anything...a flight from Buenos Aires </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Argentina/blog-88349.html</link>
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                    <title>We made it out</title>
                    <description>After a few nervous hours where we thought we would have to change even cancel some of our plans for the next few days the protest dissolved for now the protestors got all the requests they asked for...helps having a bunch of tourists as your pawns and we made it back to Buenos Aires in time for the Bocas game last night. ..so all is good. Our new motto for South America is 'expect anything'. </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Argentina/Misiones/Puerto-Iguaz-/blog-87328.html</link>
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                    <title>The FULL Latin American experience</title>
                    <description>We write today stuck in the northern corner of Argentina.  We arrived in Puerto Iguazu this morning excited to see the 'Cataratas' of Iguazu one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Our plan was to stay here for just two days and one night returning to Buenos Aires in time for the Boca Juniors soccer game tomorrow night. Unfortunately we still haven't seen the falls and we may be stuck </description>
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                    <title>Welcome to the jungle...</title>
                    <description>We left Cusco after an amazing stay and boarded a 12 seater Cessna for Manu Wildlife Center which is located 45 minutes east of Cusco by air in the Peruvian Amazon. The landing strip was a patch of grass...thats when we knew we werent in Kansas anymore. The airport was an open air thatched building near the runway and the baggage claim was a wheel barrel. We were welcomed by a pale winged</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Peru/Cusco/Manu-National-Park/blog-85792.html</link>
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                    <title>Its the journey and the destination...</title>
                    <description>Were back from hiking the Inca trail for the last four days and are still basking in the beauty of it all. We started our trek at kilometer 82 and hiked 16 km the first day stopping at various Inca sites along the way. The first part of the trail was quite dry and arid but had us walk through many farms and villages on our way to the cloud forest. The camping spots along the way took a bit of g</description>
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