Amazing Wow in awe at how much could be done with so little by the civilisations that walked our earth so long ago.The detail and beauty esp.in the cathederal.Must have been a bit surreal walking amongst so many skeletal remains,could you sense any spirits? Just thought I would ask....Sam you make sure you tip as is expected am sure their wages dont match wealthy aussie teachers who can travel the world..ha...cant wait to hear of the Amazon..Love Mum
Hi sam, your blog is great just had a look at what you 2 up to, looks like you having great time, but not sure about jungle trip hahaha, be carefull @ take care. love congress xxxxx
DONNA, from Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia. Hi you two,
Golly your travels thus far sound fascinating, and I/we are reading your travelogues with great interest. The Cathederals are something else and it never ceases to amaze me how they put them together all those years ago. Did you substitute a jar of vegemite for the phone in the backpack Gretchen? Although I can't imagine croissants with vegemite! You left Oz at the right time as election fever is at an all time high, but still we can't get enough of it, given that Greg and I are political junkies.
Take care, have fun and enjoy your experiences...you are only young once!
Love, Donna (and Greg, who has also just signed up for your blog) X X
so glad you arrived safely... what a long flight and Sam, I know all about the spewing (I spewed from Singapore to Dubai) so send you my sympathies. Can't wait to hear of the next chapter in your exciting adventure!
back home Hi, Gretchen and Sam, Great you have arrived safely and to nice comfy accomodation before the big trek. Stay safe and have fun, take lots of photos.
Are we there yet? The pain of long air flights is like giving birth, it is soon forgotten as you are overcome with joy...wow Peru,enjoy and share every magic and not so magic moment..
An Aussie boy and girl with no set plan to tackle a little piece of south america for 3 months and then some work and play in the Canadian winter... with no return date.
"The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see."... full info
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Wow in awe at how much could be done with so little by the civilisations that walked our earth so long ago.The detail and beauty esp.in the cathederal.Must have been a bit surreal walking amongst so many skeletal remains,could you sense any spirits? Just thought I would ask....Sam you make sure you tip as is expected am sure their wages dont match wealthy aussie teachers who can travel the world..ha...cant wait to hear of the Amazon..Love Mum