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Asia, Australia and the Americas 2006-2008</description>
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      <title>The Last Leg....</title>
      <description> Before we knew it, we were leaving Latin America and heading to the States; the first time for both of us. We were expecting a time consuming border crossing but as we rode in under the star-spangled banner all...</description>
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      <title>Tacos and Topes</title>
      <description> With our Houston deadline drawing ever closer, we were happy to have budgeted no less than a month for our ride through Mexico. Taking in spectacular colonial towns, exhilarating mountain roads, ancient Aztec sites and breathtaking coast lines, Mexico...</description>
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      <title>Volcans and Amigos</title>
      <description> The Costa Rica - Nicaragua border crossing was pretty easy and straightforward. Hame stood in queues and attempted to find the right windows while I watched our gear and chatted to people. Some more sociable than others, I had...</description>
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      <title>Paradise, Canals &amp; Volcanos!</title>
      <description>Spirits were high as the lights of Cartegena faded into the night; motoring through the submarine wall erected to defy Drake and into the open Caribbean Sea. However, the atmosphere was quick to change as a swell picked up, the...</description>
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      <title>Cruisin' through Colombia</title>
      <description> A busy border crossing, after a march for peace (see previous blog) Colombia is famous for being dangerous, having very friendly people, a passion for football, music, coffee and beautiful women. In the last couple of years the government...</description>
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      <title>Aquador</title>
      <description> Where's the road gone? The seasons finally caught up with us in Ecuador, with rain 28 out of the 30 days we were in the country. Just as well we bought those waterproofs!...</description>
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      <title>&lt;i&gt;Gringo! Gringa!&lt;/i&gt;</title>
      <description> &quot;Which way Em?&quot; We'd had a great time in and around Cusco, however it was time to go. The touts and package tourists were beginning to get to us, so we set off in search of tranquility....</description>
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      <title>Inca Kola</title>
      <description> Peru's version of IrnBru Looks like anti-freeze, tastes like IrnBru, Peru's national drink was so popular that Coca Cola couldn't beat it - so they bought it. As we were shortly to find out, it is sold everywhere.... We're...</description>
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      <title>Bolivian Adventures</title>
      <description>We should rename our blog, &quot;How to kill a bike&quot; after these last few weeks. Here we go again... Our route so far.......</description>
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      <title>Northern Chile</title>
      <description> ISDE 2007 Every cloud has its silver lining as they say. Therefore our delayed departure from Buenos Aires as a result of a broken drive shaft, coincided nicely with attending this year's ISDE (International Six Day Enduro) in Chile....</description>
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      <title>Ever Increasing Circles!</title>
      <description>It was great to be back on the road!...</description>
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      <title>Bust in Buenos Aires!</title>
      <description> It could have been worse... It could have been worse I guess. After all, it was merely the drive-shaft that had disintegrated and not the gearbox as initially suspected....</description>
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      <title>Brazil (Part 2); Bikers and A Broken Bertha... Buenos Aires Beckons!</title>
      <description> Ever felt like you're going in circles...? Back to Argentina, in BA - How on earth did that happen?! We really enjoyed Brazil, but unfortunately Bertha didn't. On the first day the bearing had gone, but as we left...</description>
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      <title>Brazil (Part 1); Bearings and Birds!</title>
      <description> BRAZIL! Arriving in Brazil to Corumba's bright lights and paved streets was a stark contrast to the last 600kms of Bolivian dirt, but where was immigration?...</description>
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      <title>Bolivia or Bust!</title>
      <description> Sundance Kid (to Etta): Butch and me have been talking it all over. Wherever the hell Bolivia is, that's where we're off to. (From the movie &quot;Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid&quot;, 1969) Unfortunately it was in Bolivia that...</description>
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