The Jesuit Ruins around Encarnacion


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March 29th 2015
Published: March 29th 2015
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So here I sit in Asuncion again, writing this update to not postpone the communication of this wondrous continent to you. The next few days I will visit the Chaco area, one of the most remote and impenetrable areas in South America. So farewell to civilization and wilderness here I come. But more to that later. After I spent some time in Ciudad el Este and experiencing the Iguazu Falls it was tim... Read Full Entry



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30th March 2015

Are you going to the River of Doubt...
that Theodore Roosevelt and party was the first to explore? The book about his experiences was eye opening.
30th March 2015

River of Doubt
Hi Bob. Thank you for the comment. Unfortunately I am not going. It is simply impossible to see everything and I have to make my way up north. Leaving tomorrow to Bolivia which should be fun. But you will read about it on the blog. Take care and until soon. Welf
10th April 2015

A wondrous continent
We are glad you keep us up to date as you galavant around S.A. Each day as I head off to work we wonder what you are seeing that we have not yet seen. We look at the atlas and wonder if we can head south anytime soon. Not yet for us as work interferes so for now we'll follow your journey. Can't say these buses sound like much fun but roaming through the ruins are great. Loved the photos. Always good to keep the plan soft so when things change you are not disappointed.
8th May 2015

Very interesting keep me up-to date ,will pass on to Mu
22nd May 2015

Thank you Bill...
..... and I hope she reads them. You should come here one day. Take care and say hello to your family. Until soon.

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