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9th August 2009
Lisa
Laos - From: Leeches and lychees in the Laos jungle
I love hiking in Laos. But I don't like the leeches. My favorite spot is in Southern Laos where they have the world's widest waterfall. It's gorgeous!
24th June 2009
Disappointed of Ealing
I'll miss this blog - From: Beauty and brutality in Cambodia
Can you carry it on in the UK? You could talk about visiting the offy in Wandsworth, journeys on the Central line, travelling tinkers, that sort of thing.
16th June 2009
Inés Bogota
Hi - From: Further indolence in Laos
Hey where are the pictures?. A big hug to you my friend. Everybody say hello to you. Bye x.
6th May 2009
Liz
- From: Hippie-dodging in Bangkok
I'll give you Wat Pho
23rd April 2009
Disappointed of Ealing
- From: Yis
I didn't enjoy this blog entry. Can you make the next one better?
13th April 2009
ZosoLondon
Cali - From: Salsa, coffee and aguardiente
Si, claro, pero los bares son aburridos. No se bailar a salsa. Y todos las mujeres son de plastico (la majoria!). Medellin y Bogota son muchos mas divertidos... y la gente tambien...
12th April 2009
amparo
- From: Salsa, coffee and aguardiente
Cali no es basura! Basura los funcionarios corruptos que administran la ciudad, los ladrones de cuello blanco que se roban nuestro dinero... a pesar de ser una de las ciudades con más pobreza y menos desarrollada de Colombia tiene una gran riqueza cultural que hay que conocer...
6th April 2009
Alan Wicker
- From: Santiago de Chile
Yep, it's English in New Zealand.
31st March 2009
Triple-M
Back in Blighty - From: Full Circle in Buenos Aires
It is all so dull by comparison. No altitude sickness, though.
16th March 2009
Liz
- From: Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls
Which one of Beadle's hands?
4th March 2009
ZosoLondon
- From: Carnaval Time
You can take the girl out of... etc etc
4th March 2009
K-Ro
- From: Carnaval Time
I'll have you know Mr Munro that we are now Dartmouth Parkers. Get your facts right.
8th December 2008
K-Ro
- From: We Are (at the centre of) the World
I'm very pleased that my roast dinners top your list of things you miss!
4th December 2008
jon
- From: We Are (at the centre of) the World
You missed teleview off the list of things you miss. they've jazzed it up now. the new release introduced 'Disco Teleview'. it's dead good, you'd love it.... oh hell, who am I kidding? i made that bit up.
3rd December 2008
Ian Curtis
You're a Disgrace! - From: We Are (at the centre of) the World
I sold my soul for sinners like you!
1st December 2008
Joe
That guy Joe seems like a legend! - From: We Are (at the centre of) the World
See title!
30th November 2008
K-Ro
- From: Onwards and Upwards
I remember abseilling down freezing waterfalls (although in NZ so slightly safer I would imagine) - it's great fun!
22nd November 2008
Raj
- From: Onwards and Upwards
Mate, all sounds so wicked. Wish I were out there. Say hi to tristan and Rob for me.
22nd October 2008
Carly Lyddiard
Hostels in Santiago - From: Nothing in particular in Peru
The most popular hostel by far is La Casa Roja, in Barrio Brasil. It is huge (an beautiful old building restored - they can host almost 100 guests there at any one time I think) good facilities, active bar inside etc. Owned and run by an Aussie guy, so it must be good, lol. Its about 4-5 blocks from a metro station, from memory. It is the closest thing Santiago has to the Milhouse in BA :-) I've not stayed there myself (I was staying with my cousin during my time in Santiago) but I went to Casa Roja for beers and to catch up with friends. Not sure what the prices are like...
15th October 2008
Christian bds
- From: Nothing in particular in Peru
Hi there. Sounds very good altogether, glad the food poisoning was only ab bout. Enjoy your time with Warren and Claudia! Browsing around a bit, I found a great hostel in Santiago, Chile, which might not be in any guidebooks yet. It looks very new and tip-top. www.andeshostel.com if you ever feel like going to Chile. Thought I'd mention it to you, and no, I don't get any commission. It just looked very nice. Oh yeah, going to Chile myself mid-November, but have no idea where I will be and when, so don't worry to time any trips around that. Just go with the flow! Hasta luego cK
7th October 2008
Nicola Griffin
- From: La Paz and beyond
When we did this the road was still the main thoroughfare from Brazil to Bolivia, so we met a truck every few hundred yards - absolutely terrifying. Also, at one point we had to stop as the road had diasappeared down the mountain in a landslide. I was sobbing by the end!
3rd October 2008
Sam Robinson
- From: La Paz and beyond
hi there - heard all about that death road - apparently Kieran rode down no handed! also heard a story about a japanese girl who swerved to avoid a truck and kept on peddling.....off the edge sounds like you're having a great time - proper backpacking - you're a natural! take care Sam x
3rd October 2008
Carly Lyddiard
- From: La Paz and beyond
Sounds like you had some good times before you got sick, good to hear (...the good times, not the sickness. Errr). I'm looking forward to doing the Death Road myself, in a month or so. I hope you're feeling 100% well again, my friend. Take care!
3rd October 2008
Cláudia
Hey former work associate!!! - From: La Paz and beyond
Perdona que todavía no tuve tiempo para contestar a tu email, pero así dejo todas las novedades para te contar personalmente. Ya falta poquito!! Ah, mañana empiezo el curso de español que te había dicho, confeso que estoy un poco nerviosa - pero supongo que es siempre así regresar a clases! ;) Un beso y hasta muy pronto xxx
25th September 2008
warren
A correction - From: Breathless in Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni is 4,085 square miles, not a 'mind-boggling 400,000 square miles'. Sounds like your mind is boggled from all that sun and salt ;) Oh, and you can use feti. Bear that in mind for next time you come across a group of them. Can you call them a group? Or collection?
12th September 2008
Warren
- From: Como se llama esta llama?
Tal vez las personas de Las Gran Salinas viven ahí porque tienen no Pret a Manger? ('Maybe' was the only word I looked up for that sentence, I'm quite proud of that)
10th September 2008
Christian K at bds
suenio - From: Salta la Linda
man alive, you're living the dream. dont forget that and enjoy it while you can. booked a trip to chile in november, but will be off the beaten track or any track visiting friends. anyhow, take some water if you go to the desert! saludos, Christian
6th September 2008
Matt Worthington
- From: Salta la Linda
Nice one Jay, keep 'em coming. It's great to hear of your tales of your travels. Hope the Spanish is coming in useful!!! Matt


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