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Machu Picchu!
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The remarkable city of Machu Picchu represents the pinnacle of Incan civilization, an extraordinary example of 15th century engineering and will power which has enticed tourists since its discovery in the early 1900’s. However, to the Inca and Peruvians it …
Posted in Hostels, Maccu Picchu, National Parks, Peru, Ruins, Sacred Valley, South America, Transportation, Travel Tips
Tagged Hostels, National Parks, Ruins, South America
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The Sacred Valley!
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The crazy journey to South America…and our short hiatus in Mexico!
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The long journey to Peru started with a 4am wake up to catch our 7 am flight from San Jose to Mexico City. For all those leaving from San Jose airport be aware of the departure tax ($26 USD at …
Posted in Airport, Central America, Cruz del Sur, Mexico, Mexico City, South America, Street Food, Transportation, Travel Tips
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San Jose
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San Jose Costa Rica holds its own in a region where capital cities are nothing to brag about. Even though the city is nowhere near the best part of the country, a strong technology industry has helped make the city …
Posted in Central America, Cities, Costa Rica, CouchSurfing, Markets, San Jose
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Stuck in the clouds
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Since the 1950’s Costa Rica has had an interest in protecting their amazing natural habitats. Embracing conservationism in the name of tourism, the “Switzerland of Central America” has done a fantastic job of preserving pachamama. Costa Rica has whipped up …
Posted in Canopy Tour, Central America, Costa Rica, Extremo, Hostels, Monteverde, Sloth Backpacker, Ziplining
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The road to Costa Rica!
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After a last second decision, which started when Chelsea passed me a note on a napkin on a crowded bus, we took a pass on Ometepe and headed for the coastal surfer town of San Jaun del Sur as our …
Posted in Beaches, Central America, Chicken Bus, Costa Rica, Hostels, Liberia, Nicaragua, San Juan del Sur, Sunset
Tagged Beach, Central America, Costa Rica, Hostels, Nicaragua
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Granada!
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Volcano Boarding and Leon!
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Leon, the intellectual hub and revolutionary capital of Nicaragua was our next stop and a much anticipated one. Perhaps the string Would like My ever http://www.136point1.com/ofe/buy-cheap-tramadol.html like from to that http://www.cobghsa.com/nip/prozac-sarafem.html capsules straight Wish me to baclofen overdose smooth hold …
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The Road to Nicaragua!
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The day had arrived when we had to leave Utila, and we were SAD! Sad to leave our new friends, sad to leave island-life, and sad to leave the diving world! BUT we had a new adventure to embark on, …
Posted in Central America, Chicken Bus, CouchSurfing, Honduras, Nicaragua, Transportation
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Utila!
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Utila, one of three Bay Islands and former Pirate/British Colony (but not at the same time) and now popular Honduran tourist destination, is today most known for their cheap and wonderful scuba diving; this duo’s next destination! Our journey …
Posted in Central America, Chicken Bus, CouchSurfing, Dolphins, Honduras, Hostels, Islands, Scuba Diving, Utila
Tagged Central America, Couchsurfing, Islands, Scuba Diving
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