rec.travel.latin-america
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
rec.travel.latin-america only
 
Advanced search
January 2007
motuwethfrsasuw
1234567 1
891011121314 2
15161718192021 3
22232425262728 4
293031     5
2007
 Jan   Feb   Mar   Apr 
 May   Jun   Jul   Aug 
 Sep   Oct   Nov   Dec 
2007 2006    
total
rec.travel.latin-america Profile…
RELATED GROUPS

POPULAR GROUPS

more...

 Up
  Re: Lima, Peru to Georgetown, Guyana         


Author: youngsopinions
Date: Jan 18, 2007 07:24

Jim Nathan wrote:
> I am contemplating a trip to South America. One of my possible
> itineraries is to travel from within South America (e.g., Lima Peru) to
> Georgetown, Guyana. I am finding it almost impossible to find a way to
> get there from just about anywhere in the continent. Any suggestions?

Yes.
When you get to Georgetown, DON'T DRINK THE KOOLAID!

HTH

--

----

J Young

youngopinions@aol.com
no comments
  Tijuana         


Author: Guy Marcotte
Date: Jan 14, 2007 11:53

I'll be in San Diego at the end of January and I plan to spend the day in
Tijuana on Sat. Jan. 27. We should be there from around 9 am until 8 pm.

Any advice of what to see ? A good restaurant ? etc. ?

Thank you very much
2 Comments
  ^*^*^*^ Free Girls Gone Wild Videos ^*^*^*^         


Author: o0o0o_Root_0o0o0o
Date: Jan 13, 2007 14:21

no comments
  Sample Itinerary of Latin America         


Author: daniel.glazier
Date: Jan 12, 2007 07:53

Hi -

I am hoping someone could provide me with an itinerary more or less of
backpacking latin america in a period of roughly 9 months. The problem
I have is that I dont know the relation of cities to one another and
access, etc., to make the route the most efficient/sensible.

The idea is probably to go from Ecuador throughout South America and
then go back up through C.A. Language, etc. is no problem and I intend
to stay with families as opposed to hostels etc. Therefore hotels,
etc. are no problem, I am just looking for a sensible way to make the
trip.

thank you all for your help, i appreciate it
1 Comment
  Enhances your mood         


Author: prettymen
Date: Jan 12, 2007 06:39

This is a human body art aspect abundant guest, inside has very
manybeautiful girls and the handsome man. if you worked tiredly,
suggestedyou went in he to glance over, enhanced your fervor.
http://nd88.blogspot.com/2007/01/pretty-women-human-body-art-f002.html
no comments
  Re: Argentina, Buenos Aires, July-August         


Author: shaunhaines1978
Date: Jan 11, 2007 08:29

Bryan wrote:
> What can you tell me about visiting Buenos Aires in July and August?
> All I know about Argentina (right now) is Andes on the left and Atlantic on
> the right.
> I'm sending my son for a few weeks and he'll be17 when he gets there.
> California boy, white kid, plays soccer and speaks a little bit of Spanish.
> I have a lot to learn, so I'm getting started with some light general
> questions.

So...what are the light general questions? ;-) You'll find lots of
help in here if you can just be a little more specific...

Best!

Shaun
no comments
  Los Roques, Venezuela         


Author: Mike McKinley
Date: Jan 10, 2007 11:35

Has anyone here been to Los Roques? There was a recent NY Times article
that made sound very inviting, if a bit difficult to get to.
Thanks in advance.

Mike
no comments
  Why not travel in the Land Down Under?         


Author: melissa050606
Date: Jan 9, 2007 22:49

Australia is home to the best and most vibrant cities in the world,
promising only the best for your business. It's about time you
expanded. Add to this, the invaluable pleasure of living in a country
with a low cost but high standard of living, friendly climate, warm
people, and generally safe surroundings. Indeed, this is why thousands
of migrants are choosing Australia in which to build and realize their
dreams.

Let National Visas help you travel Australia the hassle- and
stress-free way.

NationalVisas.com.au is a premier Australian immigration service
offering concrete and straightforward solutions to all your Australian
immigration concerns.

So what are you waiting for? Visit National Visas now at
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au
no comments
  Re: Fenix Language Institute in Zacatecas?         


Author: Richard Ferguson
Date: Jan 6, 2007 13:08

Can't help you with the Institute, but Zacatecas is a nice town. Don't
miss the Goitia museum or the mask museum. Remember that it is very
high in elevation, so tends to be cold in the winter.

I like to read the newspaper from Zacatecas, like a small town paper.

http://www.imagenzac.com.mx

Richard

tucsondiver@hotmail.com wrote:
> Have any of you attended this school? A German friend highly
> recommended it, though she was there some 12 years ago. Their Web site
> is up to date, so I know they're still in business. Have studied twice
> in Cuernavaca and once in Quito, and since I don't know northern Mexico
> I thought this would be a nice change of pace.
>
> Maggie
>

--
http://www.fergusonsculpture.com
Sculptures in copper and other metals
1 Comment
  VILLA HOTEL CRAIOVA - Accommodation - Booking - Reservation - (Hotel,Motel,Villa)         


Author: VILLA HOTEL
Date: Jan 6, 2007 06:20

Accommodation to VILLA HOTEL - Welcome to VILLA HOTEL
web: www.villahotel.go.ro
VILLA HOTEL ***,Craiova, Romania - Sfintii Apostoli no.20 street
The VILLA HOTEL is conveniently located in the center of Craiova near
the University of Craiova.There is easy access to the National
Theatre,Art Museum or Craiova University with just 10-15 min walking.
no comments
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9