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May 30th 2011
Published: May 30th 2011
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So after our 5 day mountain biking and jungle extravaganza, we decided that we hadn’t had enough of tours so upon arrival in Rurrenbaque, we immediately booked a 3 day Pampas tour (mainly due to the fact we now have to get a wriggle on to get to Peru to do the Inca Trail!). We took a 3 hr drive deep into the jungle on the world’s dustiest road to our eco-lodge. Nice room(although finding a hug... Read Full Entry



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30th May 2011

Tarantulas ......
No, sorry, the thought of a tarantula anywhere within 200 miles of me just sends me into shivers. Our GREAT nephew has one in a glass tank and I am afraid I don't visit very often! Back to the real World. Gosh you should write a book after all your excitement. Glad you are no illegal immigrants..... Anyway thanks for all your news.. we luv to hear it all. Lytham St Annes will seem very tame after all that. We have just returned from Llandudno after the national Barbershop convention. Graham's chorus, Thames Valley Chorus, came 6th which is 2 places up from last time. That has got to be good but those avid supporters (no bias whatsoever) feel they were dun out of 3rd place..... They put on a fantastic performance, and anyhow what do the judges know???? The first placed chorus - Bolton - fully deserved it. However after that ...... ! We had a great time meeting up with old friends - eating too much, drinking too much water???? ... and laughing lots. It was pretty cold up there compared to Dubrovnik, but no rain until the return journey, so we thought we were lucky. Luv to you both as always Auntie I and Uncle G. xxx

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