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January 24th 2010
Published: January 24th 2010
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Aruba is a sandy dessert island where you can rent a quadramoto and see the highlights in a day. The language spoken by locals is very, very cool--Papamiento--a hybrid of many languages, which can be easily understood by any novice. Below sample basic survival words and phrases. Welcome: Bon Bini Good Morning: Bon dia Thank you: Danki How are you?: Con ta bai Very Good!: Hopi bon I am fine: M... Read Full Entry



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24th January 2010

ooops
"approach" is actually Cartagena. disculpe, es que nosotros viejitos no aguantamos muchas cambios del mundo tecnico
31st October 2010

starbucks in quito
ooops. a little late in responding. now i have been living in Guadalajara for 2 years where there are several overpriced, burnt coffee flavored starbucks joints. only the pseudo-elitist can afford their $4.00 coffee. so i agree with you that there would be ideally no Sbux in Quito. my rant is more directed against Nestles and their pervasive coffee flavored instant caffiene vending machines. one would think that a coffee producing country would offer visitor a good cup. thanks for your comment. sorry i'm late.

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