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South America » Peru » Ica » Pisco January 19th 2005

we took a 17 hour busride (its actually not as bad as it sounds) from cuzco to pisco, where we were to visit the ¨poor man´s galapagos islands¨ aka the islas ballestas. so, cramped and tired, we emerged from our night bus to swarms of taxi drivers offering us rides into the town of pisco. a 4 sol cab ride and we were there. pisco is a shithole, as the title indicates. we fell into a terrible hostel for 15 sols a night per person (i personally felt this was pricey for how bad it was) and explored the town. it reminded me of nagua only shittier and more dangerous. we bitched about the town the entire time we were there. the next day we visited the islas ballestas and the península paracas, which, despite its ... read more
Chillin at Chaco Beach
Post-shave
Hotel Pisco

South America » Brazil » Paraná » Curitiba January 18th 2005

This entry's all about a not-so-famous-but-great-nonetheless place called Curitiba. It's located a bit down and to the left of Rio for the geography students amongst us. Curitiba was described in the Lonely Planet as one of Brazil's urban success stories, and we thought we'd check it out on our way up to Rio via some beaches and other places. We arrived on the 18th of Jan in the early evening, and basically crossed the road from the bus station in order to check into our hotel. This was mainly for convenience, because the next morning we planned to take the "Scenic" train down to a place on the coast called Ilha do Mel (translation :- Honey Island). We got the tickets for the "Scenic" train and headed into town to check out this urban success story ... read more
Us, hanging around in Curitiba
Kids playing in a fountain on a hot day
How urban Brazil looks

South America » Argentina » Jujuy » Tilcara January 18th 2005

Yo me cagué de frío. ... read more
Norte

South America » Chile January 18th 2005

This amazing location on the banks of the raging river Futafeleu was a magical 2 days.... read more
Rio Futalefeu (Cara del Indio)
Rio Futalefeu (Cara del Indio)
Rio Futalefeu (Cara del Indio)

South America » Brazil January 17th 2005

Our home in Salvador is pure luxury - a hotel room overlooking Praca da Se, in the Pelhourino district, Brazillian´s consider as the home of music and culture. The sights are picturesque with cobbled streets, colourful buildings and smiling friendly faces. My office-conditioned body finds the days tough, so we spend the day lazily strolling the streets in anticipation of the precarnaval street party! We head out at about 6pm and we can already hear drums through the streets. There are open air concerts in the plazas, stalls on the street (selling every possible cocktail) and people everywhere. At last, I am able to dance in Brazil! Poor dan was feeling a little under the weather, and a little out of place (people seem to think I am Brazillian, so manage to blend in), but I ... read more
Haze´s hairII
Us

South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco January 17th 2005

We left the inca trail and machu picchu very tired. we crashed in the hostel early. strangely, i awoke the next day with a lot of energy and not terribly sore. we didn´t get anything of substance accomplished besides meeting up with the british couple, james and susan, whom we met on the inca trail. we got lunch with them and that night went out for some drinking at the bars. again we took advantage of the free drink passes and got smashed. at one point we left a bar only to be accosted by a group of children, one of whom dug through my pockets and stole something out. i was livid, but kept myself under control as i grabbed his arm and snatched what turned out to be a free drink pass back. it ... read more
Drinking with the Brits

South America » Chile January 17th 2005

Puerto Montt is an important port city in the south of Chile. Although I didn´t take many photos here, I did catch the sun setting on Volcano Villarica. Puerto Montt is the hub for the exportation of the south of Chile´s contraversial salmon farming industry. Below is a discussion of the salmon farming industry by our neighbors from British Columbia. If you bought a salmon fillet in the supermarket recently or ordered one in a restaurant, chances are it was born in a plastic tray in Port McNeill or a place just like it. Instead of streaking through the ocean or leaping up rocky streams, it spent three years like a marine couch potato, circling lazily in pens, fattening up on pellets of salmon chow. It was vaccinated as a small fry to survive the diseases ... read more
Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt
Salmon Farms

South America » Brazil January 16th 2005

hey all, it was sad to leave the beachfront apartment in Natal but we have to move on. i will never forget our bus trip into town, only to get on a coach to olinda who displayed similar qualities. i dont mind a fast bus but driven by a host of would-be ayrton sennas is worth a few caipirinhas before 9am. olinda is a stunning town - cobbled streets, colourful houses and bands of drums kicking off the evenings at sunset walking through the streets. our first taste of carnarval!! only problem with this town is it made me sick and i know i got ripped off at every turn. their favourite term in english is ´no stress´ but it is mucho stresso when tired and sick. --dan--... read more
GE everywhere
Sick Dan

South America » Peru » Cusco » Inca Trail January 16th 2005

We awoke at 4am to get an early start on machu picchu day. on previous days we had woken at 5, so this wasn{t supposed to be too terrible. well, i felt like shit. chrissy did as well after her night of 6 trips to the woods to unload gallons of liquid excrement. it is incredible that she was able to push through all 42 km of the hike feeling as terrible as she did. anyway, we were ready by 4:45 am with some breakfast and coca tea in us. i still felt terrible, but excited to finally see our long awaited destination. they wouldnt let us leave camp until 5:30am, so we chewed some coca and the fat until then. the rest of our troupe felt similarly exhausted, sleep deprived and excited; its nice to ... read more
My walking stick
Machu Picchu!
Gettin Ready for the final push

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago January 16th 2005

I spent last weekend in Santiago with my Chilean friends Pablo and Sandra. We did a tour of the Concha y Toro vineyard.... read more
Vineyard Concha Y Toro
Vineyard Concha Y Toro
Vineyard Concha y Toro




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