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                    <title>Where the Wild Things Are...</title>
                    <description> Hola a todos    Im now on the homestretch of my Latin American adventure and reflecting on a series of amazing experiences. In retrospect I must say that the last month has been one of the most unique and outstanding I have ever spent.    I finally pulled myself out of the big city and made it to my intended destination of Villa Tunari a small village in the Bolivian tropical rainforest and </description>
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                    <title>Higher ground</title>
                    <description>As you all know by now I can't seem to sit still for long periods of time. Perhaps its some form of ADHD but I am frequently living with my head in the clouds even while on vacation. After an actionpacked 10 weeks in the hectic metropolis of La Paz I decided it was finally time to move on to my originally intended destination in the jungle...but only after one last adrenaline fix. Challenged </description>
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                    <title>The Road Less Travelled...</title>
                    <description>It has now been over 2 months that Ive been living and working here in the crazy city of La Paz. My spanish has improved immensely my salsa moves are shakinand Ive learned and experienced a great deal from a part of the world vastly different from what Ive known previously. And while adventures in the concrete jungle have been quite exciting I have to run to the hills every so often to k</description>
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                    <title>Loca La Paz and Adventure Brew</title>
                    <description>   Though I was making steady progress on my way east toward the isolated wildlife refuge in the jungle of Villa Tunari I have now gotten stuck in the big city of La Paz  in a great way. Shortly after my arrival I checked into a hip backpacker's accommodation called the Adventure Brew Hostel so aptly named because there is a brewery on the main floor which serves up Saya beer the best microbre</description>
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                    <title>5 Ways to cross a border</title>
                    <description>  Forget what they say about robberies kidnappings and violence in South America. Public transportation is the scariest thing about this place. Never before have I employed so many shady modes of transportation in 24 hours. Satisfied with the Peruvian experience Takeo and I began the historic pilgrimage into neighboring Bolivia. From the plaza in Puno we squeezed into a moto taxi that should h</description>
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                    <title>From the peaks to the water</title>
                    <description> Having had an amazing time trekking through the high Andes of central Peru Christy Kent and I set off from Cusco on phase II of our joint travels  eastbound to Lake Titicaca and the high altitude Peruvian altiplano.   As expected the bus ride was a cultural experience in it's own right as we passed through several highland villages and towns unlike any I'd seen. Despite the paved albeit bump</description>
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                    <title>A step back in time Cusco and the high road to Machu Picchu</title>
                    <description>What an experience...  Hard to recap so many days of activity and discovery but I'll try to give you a glimpse From Cusco we joined our guide Edison and other Mayuc staff highly recommended tour operators and made a 3.5 hour drive through high farm lands and small villages to the starting point of the famous Inca trail at kilometer 82 in the grandiose Sacred Valley of the Incas. The drive itse</description>
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                    <title>Peruvian paradise</title>
                    <description> Hola a todos             I currently write while sipping a cold Cusquea cervesa and watching night fall over the heart of South America Cusco. It has been a mere 4 days south of the equator and Im already in love with the latin life. Well most of it anyway.   After a rough 9 hour layover in Miami and a redeye flight over the equator I arrived in Lima Perus capital at 530 a.m. to be gr</description>
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                    <title>The journey begins...</title>
                    <description>Hello to everyone      This is a preemptive kick off email to what I expect to be a steady stream of crazy and colorful travel stories over the next 3 to 6 months. For those of you who did not yet know I am setting off on a Latin American adventure at 830 a.m. today when I board a plane to LimaPeru. I plan to explore the country and pay a visit to Machu Picchu during the first few weeks before</description>
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