Bolivia and Argentina


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Published: June 24th 2010
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With a new emergency travel document, we hopped on an overnight bus to the town of Uyuni. Nothing could have prepared us for the cold we felt on the bus or for the freezing temperatures we were to experience over the following nights. It was baltic, despite the five layers of tops, leg warmers, leggings, woolly socks and tracksuit bottoms! We arrived into the tiny town of Uyuni at 5am and it wasn... Read Full Entry



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But it was frozen over because the air tempurature was so low!
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At the top of the volcanic rock



26th June 2010

On the move again
Hey Mebs and Pebs Delighted to hear you're on the move again Hope that's the end of your bad luck! Enjoy every minute of Argentina and keep your camera close and your passports closer !
26th June 2010

Thanks Queeve
Things are looking up. Not that the the bad stuff spoiled it for us but the camera is permenantly strapped around my tummy (except for when taking pics) and the passports are either locked in a safe or around Paulo's waist. Our bags get tied to chairs when they are not on our backs and tied together and to our feet when we're on buses. Nobody is going to get us again :D
26th June 2010
Who's been practicing?

spelling again mebs, tut tut....never mind teaching resource, you should be going to resource
28th June 2010

resource
Who are you anonymous writer? I am still on holidays, just testing you. If it is who I think it is (Orlaith) you should really email me my mistakes so I can correct them rather than do it publicly, although I know you're loving this. I was sure I got the "border" right. Anyway I'm just glad you're reading xxx

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