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Published: July 25th 2013
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Being within a few kilometers of Paraguay when I visited Iguazu Falls was enough to spark my interest in this landlocked country of which I knew very little. It took another 24 hour coach trip to reach the capital, Asuncion - we initially retraced the route back to Iguazu, then crossed the Parana river into the Paraguayan border city of Ciudad del Este, where were immediately immersed in rows of s...
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Kate Birch
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Sounds lovely!
Hi Graeme Good to hear from you once more.Paraguay sounds like a real people place which is what its all about at the end of the day. I'm very pleased you had such a good time there. Al and Bel are currently in Thailand and Bel is suffering with dodgy vom thing so we hope she feels better soon. I gather you know the feeling! go out to Ho Chi Minh city a week on Sunday pretty scary but Alice is going to meet me at the airport all being well. Last week I completed a 100 mile walk from Keld to Robin Hood's Bay. It was seriously hot but I feel inspired to complete the first half of the coast to coast next year- once my blisters and unsuitable footwear get sorted. Winter kit didn't really cut it! Well look after yourself young Graeme, we always like to hear about your travels. Love Kate and Keithxxx