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| 7th April 2008 Martin | - From: Going home I am glad you had such a good time there. You really made the most out of it, especially with helping the kids, but also all other travel, so no reason to be to sad about returning. It's a fascinating continent there though, I completely agree. Enjoy the next 2 weeks (that's other people's total vacation in South America usually...) and thanks for the interesting blog! |
| 29th February 2008 Leini | - From: Update Yes, I do. I brought it with me from the US and it´s working great. I´m very glad to get a break from the mosquitos at night! |
| 26th February 2008 martin | - From: Update Do you have a mosquito net for the night? I know it does not help during the day...but probably these bugs are also in the house? Not sure whether they sell this there....but actually they should? |
| 9th February 2008 Leini | - From: Boring stuff You pay about $2 per day that you overstay, that´s it, plus you might get problems entering the country again later. Anyway, looks like I´ll have more than just one reason to go to Cochabamba once in a while ;-). Right now my visa is valid until March 23rd. After that, I might also just visit Peru for a bit instead of extending for another month. We´ll see. |
| 7th February 2008 Martin | - From: Boring stuff South American burocracy sucks big time. Maybe they wouldn't care if you just don't extend it - but I guess it's not worth the risk. |
| 7th February 2008 Leini | - From: Choro Trek Si, creo que puede decir ¨Que lindo¨ en Bolivia tambien. |
| 31st January 2008 anonymous | - From: Choro Trek Wow! Thanks for the report, that sounds extremely nice (and also challenging). Good job. The highlight is the tent on the bridge, but all other pictures are great as well. So beautiful scenery. Que lindo... (Do they say this in Bolivia as well?). By the way, I hope you filtered/bleached the water from the streams ...at least when you were in lower altitudes. |
| 30th January 2008 Martin | - From: We made it! Well, that was not a very exhaustive hike description ;-) . Anyway, good to hear that apparently you made it safely, congratulations! |
| 29th January 2008 Leini | - From: Getting There Yes, you´re totally right, it´s the Machu Pichu pictures that made me think Peru was green :-) |
| 26th January 2008 Martin | - From: La Paz The hike sounds great. I am jealous. I hope you get away without blisters etc. |
| 26th January 2008 Martin | - From: Getting There Probably we think Peru is green because the main picture we know from there is Machu Pichu. I think thoses pictures are usually green. Good to hear from you, and good luck with everything! |
| 22nd January 2008 vee | I am glad to here back from you - From: Getting There Keep us posted with all your experiences. I am very interested to read your experiences. Take care Vee |