South America, Adios!


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South America
April 10th 2010
Published: April 12th 2010
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Half a year, gone, just like that. Even though I can't believe how fast the time went, we certainly did see and do a lot. We saw 11 countries in 6 months on 40 buses, 12 planes, 3 boats and 2 trains crossing 16 borders and adding 27 stamps and 1 visa to our passports. We managed to do a lot of interesting things including surfing, Spanish school, zip-lining, mountain biking, dune buggying, sand bo... Read Full Entry



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Us arriving at Machu Picchu.
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Christmas spirit in Lima.
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Colca Canyon tour.
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Cartagena at night.
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Braeden looking down the mast of the sailboat.
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Just like a beer ad infront of the ruins of WiƱay Wayna (Day 3: Inca Trail).
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Climbing Huayna Potosi.
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The view from Huayna Potosi.
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The slums of Lima.
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Mancora beach.
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Mancora sunset.
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Our buddy Matt in Mancora.
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Yellow monkeys of the Pampas.
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Llama crossing.
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Braeden's mud mask at the hot springs in Mancora.
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Me getting a mud massage at the hot springs in Mancora.
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Edison on "Cocktail Alley" in Montanita.
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The bar at our first hostel of the trip in San Jose.
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Me and Captain Matts.
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Our buddies Matt and Raul on "Cocktail Alley" in Montanita.



14th April 2010

Welcome back
Thank you so much for sharing you trip with us. It is not one I'd ever wanna take but I really enjoyed following you guys around and getting to know you better. We obviously lead a pretty boring life in comparison. When we leave we take 500 sheep, 2 collies and 4 guard dogs for 4-5 months. Not many people would enjoy our life style but we love it out on the Cowessess First Nation, I ride a quad all day, pick ticks off my dogs, read lotsa books and get a tan. Last year 3 times I was asked for my treaty number. We enjoyed spending Easter with your Mom and Gary. Keep us posted on what new steps you two are taking. Luv you. Byeeeeeeeeeeee
15th April 2010

Hello Aunty Bonnie. Thanks so much for your messages. It was always nice to hear from friends and family while on the road. We had a great time and travelling is definitely what we love to do. Your life doesn't sound boring to me, but sheep herding certainly doesn't sound like something I would care to do (I'll leave that up to you and Uncle Stan). Take care and say hi to the family for me :) Raya

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