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Date: 15th December 2009

Jungle
Glad you liked the jungle guys - I couldn't agree with you more about the guide - my guide in the Bolivian jungle was loads better than our Galapagos guide. Enjoy your last week :)

From Blog: Days 44 - 48 The Ecuadorian jungle and Cotopaxi
Date: 14th December 2009

Snakes and ladders.
Great pictures of the rainforest trip. Loved the spider pics although Linda could only sit there going "ugh". That Nathan deserved every penny you gave him James. Forward his details to the Lonely Planet people! Enjoy the beaches.--Ba have just gone on strike by the way. Lots of love Linda and Nigel.

From Blog: Days 44 - 48 The Ecuadorian jungle and Cotopaxi
Date: 10th December 2009


We have now just got back from the jungle, it was touch and go whether we would see an anaconda and it wasn't until 7am this morning, but we managed it. Looking forward to relaxing at some point soon, I am exhausted from going up and down altitude.

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 10th December 2009

We saw and touched an anaconda
Hi, it was all pretty amazing and we have a few samples of rocks and shells from along the way but no lava, will see if we can get some from Cotopaxi tomorrow. We are glad we are helping to educate Luton boys as well. We saw and touced an anaconda this morning - 7/8 metres! Love Sarah and James x

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 9th December 2009

love those boobies
We were pleased to see that sturdy looking boat! How fantastic are those tortoises. Looks like they have been polished up for the tourists. I was really interested about the area that had risen by 4 metres during an earthquake. The year 10 are well impressed at this actual example. See if you can bring back a tiny bit of lava Sarah. Enjoy the rest of the tour Love linda/nigel.

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 7th December 2009

fantastic effort
Well done you two. My year 10 group are in awe of your efforts, which they get every lesson wether they like it or not. We are doing plate tectonics so all of this is spot on. You will never forget climbing that volcano. It made my legs wobble just looking at that vertical scree slope. Dangerous stuff!! The dogs are for eating by the way! You cant blame the Spaniards for smoking a bit of the old "wacky backy" given the lack of anything to do and the rarified air! Look forward to the next entry Nigel and Linda

From Blog: Days 27 - 37 Mendoza, Santiago, Valparaiso and the Atacama desert
Date: 7th December 2009

Aaah the Galapagos
So funny hearing about all the stuff we did justa few months ago. Definitely share your feelings about the food on the boat - those three course meals all the time did get a bit much! Also swimming with turtles never gets old does it! Have fun in Colombia!

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 7th December 2009

Loving it
Many congratulations on climbing the volcano - it looked pretty brutal! Reminded me a lot of climbing Huayna Potosi! Keep the blogs coming :)

From Blog: Days 27 - 37 Mendoza, Santiago, Valparaiso and the Atacama desert
Date: 7th December 2009

Transport
Hello, James picked up the same point but we decided that car is one mode of transport but we wanted to separate our own from others. Hope you are well.

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 7th December 2009

Confused
Number of modes of transport = 14 followed by a list of 15 - confused? Sounds like you are having a great time. xx

From Blog: Days 38 - 43 Quito and the Galapagos
Date: 25th November 2009

Off on holiday
Hi - sorry not replied recently - have printed off the blog and will read on plane to Scottsdale tomorrow xxx

From Blog: Days 20 cont - 26 - Lake District and Chiloe
Date: 19th November 2009

Don't cry for meals in Argentina!
Love the blog. Keep it up Sarah. The scenery looks absolutely spectacular, but be careful running down the cliffs. James can try and get a job in place of Jensen Button with just a few more weeks practice on those roads. A million sheep and nothing nice for dinner Sarah! I cannot believe it. What happened to lamb chops--With bread and cake of course. You could show those South American pop idol contestants your dance moves James--a certain winner. You will never forget Patagonia in a Corsa and your children will never believe it! Have you got a Fiat Panda for part 2 of the Great Adventure? Stay lucky and careful Love Nigel and Linda.

From Blog: Days 16 - 20 Route 40
Date: 19th November 2009

Love it
I heard so many great stories about Route 40 - "great" meaning "adventurous" - and yours definitely adds to the list. But sounds like you are having an absolute ball - and it just makes the nice things seeme even nicer - like the burger and pasta meal would have tasted nothing like as good if you'd just got it in a motorway service station on the M4! Keep the blogs coming Saz

From Blog: Days 16 - 20 Route 40
Date: 15th November 2009

Glad all that climbing is finished
I am quite exhausted having read all about your latest adventures. I hope the legs are recovering Sarah. Fantastic photo of the skunk James.

From Blog: Days 9 - 15 Peninsula Valdes, Puerto Natales and Torres del Paine
Date: 14th November 2009

Great update!
Keep up the writing - it's lovely to read what you are up to! Seems like you are having a great time so far!

From Blog: Days 1 - 8 BA, Iguazu and BA again
Date: 5th November 2009

Photo
Hi We will send you some of the photos from the football when we are back in UK - yahoo appears to be incapable of sending more than one at a time. We are off to Torres del Paine tomorrow, it is freezing here! Sarah and James x

From Blog: Days 1 - 8 BA, Iguazu and BA again
Date: 4th November 2009

good times!
It was great meeting you guys! Glad you guys are enjoying Argentina so far... the best is yet to come! :) Jules sent me your blog so I'll be sure to follow along! I love your pics... that one with the box is priceless :) Good Luck and enjoy!! Ally :)

From Blog: Days 1 - 8 BA, Iguazu and BA again
Date: 3rd November 2009

Great blog Sar!
Loving the pictures and commentary. I'm very jealous. xx

From Blog: Days 1 - 8 BA, Iguazu and BA again
Date: 3rd November 2009

Nostalgic already
Love the blog Sarah - it's making me nostalgic already! Glad to you finally made it to La Cabrera and also really glad you got a photo - I never got a photo of all the side dishes so might just steal yours and claim it's me in the background ;) Have fun in Patagonia and say hi to Bill at the Erratic Rock :)

From Blog: Days 1 - 8 BA, Iguazu and BA again





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