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                    <title>Costa Rica</title>
                    <description>TortuegeraTortuegera is a tiny little village located in the middle of a network of canals in the midst of the jungle. We stayed in a hostel on the black sand beach and had a massive room with 2 double beds and a single bed We travelled there with a couple of French girls called Jessica and Marilyn. We had to make our own way as by trying to be organised we ended up being way too early for our co</description>
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                    <title>Belize  San Pedro  Caye Caulker D</title>
                    <description>We arrive at the ferry port having pissed off the taxi driver who tried to rip us off but we gave what we were willing to give and not a penny more. We get to the ferry tetminal to be informed we have to pay port fees and departure tax. Departure tax was always included in your flight but just our luck the rules changed for 2012 3 days before our flight so off we march to the bank to pay 300 pes</description>
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                    <title>Mexico Playa del Carmen  Tulum</title>
                    <description>As many of you know I started learning Spanish at evening school in 2010 but by Easter 2011 had given up I39ve still really wanted to learn but 3 hours of Spanish after the first day back at work after the weekend and all weekend tainted with my guilty conscience telling me I should be doing my homework just wasn39t working for me. So something I really want to gain from travelling centra</description>
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                    <title>First stop Cancun</title>
                    <description>Sitting on the plane in a midst of nervous excitement both of us catching glances at each other reading each others39 minds are we doing the right thing by following our dreams wanting to go see other cultures and finding out what this travelling business is all about. Or am I just taking a massive gamble in quitting a good rewarding job with awesome people moving out of my house and payi</description>
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