I love the piano stairs!
I'll definitely have to get to Chile one day, especially to see this amazing cemetery. I do love a good cemetery, always have!
Awesome photo's Sounds like a great adventure holiday with all the diving, swimming climbing and wild life! The white tipped reef shark vid is pretty cool if not a bit too real ... love dad
the ups and downs of Ecuador all in all sounds like a trekking lot of fun ... enjoyed the pic's .. passed on the link to the Sibert's
your fitness level must be OK relative to the long office bound hours at Seuters prior to your departure ... enjoy the ride
have sent you an email re women in architecture
luv dad PS: will print a copy for Nona & Nono to read
I'm so glad you guys did the Quilotoa Loop! It was one of the highlights of the whole trip for me. It's strange that there is so little information about it, but you managed it really well!
I didn't know about your second robbery! Bloody Quito. And to get sick there too, what a pain.
I'm waiting in anticipation for the Galapagos blog :) xox
chocolate and cheese this all sounds amazing. but mostly the hikes and bike rides with cheese and chocolate breaks and home cooking is what excites me ;) wish i could go, am wanting more and more to do this with each new blog. Luke would like the account of the escobar tour, will tell him to read it. ps what job did berni get???? lots of jealous love from boog xxxxxxx
Hi guys, I was reading your blog cse I\'m planning my trip to South America, beginning with Colombia and your trip to Rio Amazon was so cool that I think I will do the same...
Then, where are you going to? Seems cool to see you one day.. I\'m arriving in Bogota on friday 14 oct, staying in Colombia for 3 weeks, and then Peru, Chile, to Argentina, I will leave from Buenos Aires on the 22 of dec
Hope to see you somewhere,
HAve a great trip, YAnnick
Hi Claz, enjoyed reading of your adventures, you should be pretty fit by the sounds of it. THE VALLE DE COCORA looks particularly amazing. The pictures a great. I hope Bernie\'s taunts are just light hearted, if not just give him the silent finger make him wait for you! .... love Dad
Berni is such a smart arse! I hope you gave him what for after that MLB comment!
How did you struggle with the Valle de Cocora after the trek to Ciudad Perdida? It\'s not as tough surely?
Looking forward to the next blog, despite the change in fortunes! Hope you\'ve left the bad luck behind you now :)
Tahlei xox
NO ONE believes me about the tinto! It tastes like dirt!
Lovely blog Claire! Neat to hear that you saw many of the same sight me and English Clare saw. I wish we had had more time in the country to learn about Escobar. He's so intriguing.
Congrats to Bernie on the job. All the best with the rest of your travels!
cute Claire, that was epic!!!! Loved it though and keep them coming. You know it actually was a lot like Che Guevara's Motorcycle Diaries minus all the motorcycle drama and helping lepers etc but the descriptions of the countryside and what you ate etc was very similar lol. xx b
We're both 27, from Newcastle, Australia. We said goodbye to our jobs in July/August and are traveling through South America for 6 months.... full info
Tahlei
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I love the piano stairs! I'll definitely have to get to Chile one day, especially to see this amazing cemetery. I do love a good cemetery, always have!