Wonderful Uruguay
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- Posted on February 25, 2020
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After the beach time in Florianopolis in Brazil, we headed south to Uruguay. Sat between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay is a small country about the size of England and Wales combined. It is the richest country in South America, and fairly flat, which all made travel quite straightforward. We started in the capital, Montevideo, and stayed in […]
Brazil’s Wild, Wild West
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- Posted on February 4, 2020
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After the great city of São Paulo, we got on an overnight bus and a transfer to travel over 900 miles, a little more than the distance from Land’s End to John O’Groats. In 24 hours we had gone from the biggest city in South America to the far edge of Brazil, just fifty miles […]
From Modern Art back to Colonial Times and on to the Metropolis
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- Posted on January 22, 2020
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After the refreshing time spent in Praia de Pipa, it was now time to begin exploring again. We started by a quick trip to Brazil’s third city, Belo Horizonte, but the main reason was not to visit this planned city, but to see the remarkable site forty miles away at Inhotim. A Brazilian philanthropist has […]
From Rio to Praia
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- Posted on January 10, 2020
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After a quick sojourn to the UK, we commenced our travels by flying to Rio de Janeiro, and investigating the eastern side of the great continent of South America. But arriving, late at night, in the pouring rain, did not start off too well. Rio was quite wet for a couple of days, so we […]
From South to North in One Go
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- Posted on December 5, 2019
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We completed a southern sweep of Peru by first going to Puno. This was on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, but is not as scenic as the Bolivian side. We did manage to see some of the festivities of Puno Week, and the very commercial Ouros floating […]
Inca Heaven in Cusco and Beyond
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- Posted on November 12, 2019
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After the desert, we moved onto Cusco and the centre of the Inca Empire. Whilst only lasting a relatively short time in history, The Incas had an enormous impact on Peru, and contributed to the history of this city, which claims to be the longest continuously inhabited city in the world. The city is wonderful, […]
Biking, Skiing and Flying in the Desert
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- Posted on November 4, 2019
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Our southern sweep started in the lovely seaside town of Paracas. We Started by hiring mountain bikes and riding through the desert to the Paracas National Park, home to some magnificent stretches of coast. We also took a boat to the Islas Balletas, which was rich with wildlife from penguins, sealions and birds. In fact […]
From the Mountains to the Capital
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- Posted on November 4, 2019
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After a cultural start to Peru, we moved into a more physical mode by going to Huaraz. This is quite a way into the mountains and in fact the Cordilleras Blancas is the second highest mountain range after the Himalayas with 22 peaks over 6,000 metres. The first trip from Huaraz was to the Pastoruri […]
Northern Peru – a Cultural Insight
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- Posted on October 6, 2019
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We arrived in the little-visited north of Peru after a lovely stay in Ecuador. We noticed the difference in two ways. Firstly, we were back at the arid, desert-like area close to the sea; and secondly we were in a land of ancient monuments and civilisations which are little known outside Peru, but which are […]
Exiting Ecuador Elegantly and Energetically
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- Posted on September 29, 2019
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After our lovely beach excursions, we turned eastwards and headed back towards the centre of Ecuador, before then heading south and on into Peru. And we had a mixture of modernity, elegance and relaxation as we did so. Our first stop was the second city of Guayaquil. With two million people, it was a total […]
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