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San Salvador International
On the flight to san salvador we met a very interesting person. Thy were a dress maker and their name was Filis (we cant work out how to spell this name so i will alter the spelling as i go so we will.
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Safe Across the Border
We got a flight to Tacna, which as I said in my previous blog was fraught with trouble, then got a bus across the border to Arica, where we booked a night bus to San Pedro for later that day.
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Seville two
I just needed to add another page. Mixing Cordoba and Seville into one page just isn't fair to these two amazing cities. The pictures attached here are of the Cathedral which is one of the largest in.
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Arrival
Arrived safely in Syria, pretty much on time despite the best efforts of Heathrow to delay us. BMI flight was, even though my screen didn't work. It took some time to get through customs, but once thr.
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Picturesque hell...a train trip from Salzburg to Siena
It started out as a perfectly normal train trip..starting at 9am.. Then the mountains and the snow! Alice jumped out of the train at one of the stops and touched the snow..it was cold and wet. But.
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Visiting Jess in Salzburg, with Mapes!
Mapeseses girlfriend Jess is studying dance in Salzburg, so we crashed on her floor and she made brownies! Yum! Salzburg has to be the most picturesque city we've been to so far...and Alice loved the.
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Jungle Island
Pete's sister asked us to bring Jonner and AJ this day to take them to Jungle Island. It is on the causeway going into Miami Beach, right across from the cruise ships. The boys had day off from school.
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The Perfume Pagoda
70 kilometres outside Hanoi in Ha Tay Province is a complex of Temples and Pagodas, collectively called the Perfume Pagoda. I booked a trip to explore the Pagodas. At the appointed time, a luxury car.
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