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Colombia- Ecuador- Peru
Just returned from Lima last night. Started in Bogotá, went all the way down to Lima.
Tons of army and policemen everywhere.flight from Panama to Bogotá was us$400.00 and the release by Girag in Bogotá was quick and professional. Never felt so safe and happy for the decision NOT to skip Colombia: Beautiful people, food and roads. Felt safer than in my hometown Rio de Janeiro. More infos check our blog: www.vamumansu.blogspot.com Don't miss it. Homero ------------------ |
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Oh man, I just read your story. I'm so jealous, looks like you had a good time.
I'm glad everything worked out ok!! John C. NYC
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But I hear that the best part is still to come: South of Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. If you do not stay in fancy hotels, restaurants, you can do it with less than 50 usd a day, dividing the hotels with a buddy. Take care Homero ------------------ |
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