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March 24th 2011
Published: March 28th 2011
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Rano pri snidani jsme sledovali dalsi demonstraci - tentokrate asi taxikari. Busy mestke dopravy nastesti jezdili normalne. Chystali jsme se do narodniho parku Ybucui, jizne od Asuncionu. Jelo nam to v 11 a sofer na slibil, ze nam urcite zastavi co nejblize parku a odtud to bude jen 5km pesky. Ale jak uz to chodi, nejak na nas zapomnel a my se ocitli az ve vesnici Ybucui. Odtud to bylo asi 30 km, nastesti nas bus jel hned zpatky a vyhodil nas na tom samem miste kde jsme meli uz asi hodinu byt. Zkousel to na nas pan ridic, aby jsme mu zase zaplatili za tech 30 km, ale jen jsme mu rekli, ze je to jeho chyba, asi mu doslo, ze od nas uz zadne penize neuvidi, tak toho nechal. Tech 5 km se nam v tom vedru zdalo jako 50 a museli jsme po ceste zastavit na pivo u cesty, kde jsme pokecali s milym panem domacim. Do parku jsme se nakonec dostali a museli ocenit, ze tak pekny kemp jsme uz dlouho nevideli - sprchy, ohniste, spousta stromu a jen 50 metru od koupani. Je tu po sezone, tak jsme tam byli jen my a nejaky par z Francie s autem. Sli jsme se vykoupat k vodopadu, rozdelali ohen, otevreli flasku vina a nic nam nechybelo...

Inb the morning while having our breakfast we watched another demo in action - taxidrivers this time. It didnt influence the buses so we could get to the terminal. We needed to get to national park Ybucui, south of Asuncion. We left at 11, the driver promising us to stop us as near to park as possible and from here it should be just 5k. But as usual he forgot about us 2 gringos and we found ourselves in the village Ybucui. From here it was about 30k, luckily the same bus headed back soon so and this time we made sure the driver wont forget about us sitting right behind him. He tried to get some more money from us for this short journey, but we didnt take any of it - we told him that he forgot about us before and he stopped asking. those 5k seemed like 50k in that sort of weather, no shade and unbearable heat. So we stopped for a beer by the road and we chatted to a very nice older local man. Eventually we managed to get to tha park and had to admit that we havent seen such a lovely campsite in ages - showers, fireplaces, lots of trees and just 50 metres from here a great place to take a plunge. High season is over now here so it was just us and a couple from France with a car. We went for a swim, builkt a fire, opened a bottle of red and were happy...


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