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Published: March 28th 2011
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Rano nezacalo najlepsie, nas telefon/budik sa z nejakeho dovodu prenastavil o hodinu napred a tak sme len tak nahodou zistili ze do odchodu autobusu ostava namiesto planovanych skoro 2 hodin len 40 minut. Nastastie sme mali skoro vsetko pobalene, stanica bola o ulicu dalej a tak sme to stihli. Na Argentinsku stranu hranic sme prisli asi za 10 minut dostali nase posledne razitko od nich, potom chvilu cez Braziliu /maju to tak dohodnute/ a uz sme prisli na Paraguajsku stranu v meste Ciudad del Este. Tu nam nasi vodici oznamili, ze na nas nepockaju - razitko sme potrebovali len mi, ti co prichadzali len na jeden den nie. Celkom nas to nahnevalo, den predtym sme sa na to niekolko krat pytali a boli uisteny ze autobus na nas pocka plus sme si zaplatili listok az na konecnu stanicu. Nikoho to nezaujimalo, proste nam vylozili veci a odisli, obidvaja sme si aspon na ukludnenie kopli do autobusu. Neskor sa z nas stali milionari, vybrali sme si 1.000.000 guarani/200 dolarov/. Na turistickych informaciach nam poradili ubytovanie z ktoreho sa vyliahol trojhviedickovy hotel za 18 dolarov. Nechcelo sa nam hladat nic ine a tak sme ostali a zistili ze tri hviezdicky tu znamenaju -
izbu bez okien, oprskane steny a smradlavu kupelnu. Este stale sme mali par hodin do vecera a tak sme sa vybrali k vodopadom Monday, pekne ale po Iguazu malinke. K vodopadom sme sa viezli v krasne vyzdobenom autobuse s drevenou dlazkou. Teplo a dusno je hrozne, nic sa nam nechce, studena sprcha pomaha na asi tak 5 minut.
Our morning didnt start very well, out phone alarm just set itself one hour ahead and so we just accidently found out that instead almost 2 hours to get ourselves ready we had just 40 minutes till our bus was due. Fortunatelly we were mostly packed, bus station was just a street away so we managed. We arrived to Argentinian side of border in 10 minutes, got our last stamp from them, travelled through Brazil for a little while /thats how they have it/ and arrived to a Paraguayan side of border in a town Ciudad del Este. Here our drivers annouced that they are not waiting for us - we were the only one who needed the stamp, people coming just for one day didnt. We got quite cross about that as we specifically asked about that day before
while buying our tickets. No one cared, they just take our stuff out of the bus and left, we at least both kicked the bus to calm down a bit. Later we became millionares, we took out 1.000.000 guaranies /200 dolars/. In a turistic info office they recommended an accomodation which later turned out to be a 3 stars hotel for 18 dolars. We couldnt face to look for anything else so stayed and found out that 3 stars here means - room without windows, dirty walls and smelly bathroom. We still had a few hours till evening so we went to see Monday falls - nice, but tiny after seeing Iguazu. To the falls we travelled in a nicely decorated bus but with wooden floor. Heat and humidity are horrible, we are lazy to do anything and cold shower helps for 5 minutes.
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