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Lake Titicaca and Puno
Sorry for the long delay in posts – I’ve been busy with the family here and hiking the Inka Trail! I will be cranking out a few posts ASAP in the next few days to get you all up to … Continue reading
Posted in Peru
Tagged Bolivia, Bus, Culture, Disneyland, Islands, Islas Uros, Knitting, Lake Titicaca, Marriage, Puno, Taquile, Weaving
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Peru: Ica and Huacachina
I realize that my last post made it sound like I’m in a pretty awful state – I’m really not. I’m actually quite happy! I will try to be more lighthearted, but at the same time… I’m going to continue … Continue reading
Posted in Peru
Tagged Arequipa, Attention, Bodegas, Bus, Huacachina, Ica, Lonely Planet, Maria, Overnight Bus, Sand Dune, Tourist Trap
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Cuenca
Change of pace for my Ecuador feelings – I really liked Cuenca! The town is beautiful, the food was slightly better, but the people remained a bit distant… more on that later. After our adventurous day trying to ride the … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador
Tagged Aunt Mary, Baking, Brittany Spears, Bus, Cuenca, El Tambo, Food, Guayaquil, Home, Homero Ortega, Homesick, Ingapirca, Panama Hat, Time, Transportation
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Panama City and Colombia Overview
I’m finally back on solid ground in Cartagena, Colombia, and couldn’t be happier about it! After 40 hours of feeling like death, literally the worst I think I have ever felt in my life, we arrived in Cartagena last night … Continue reading
Posted in Colombia, Panama
Tagged Ahna, Bus, Casco Viejo, Mall, Map, Overview, Panama Canal, Panama City, Portabelo, Sailing, Superbowl
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Masaya
Masaya was not exactly what we were expecting, but was fun to stop at for a night. We had originally planned to stay two nights but discovered that there was really not THAT much to do, and weren’t in love … Continue reading