How a flashlight imprisoned and then aided two carefree adventurer’s escape from Sucre’s Sietes Cascadas.
South America Travel Blog
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Climate Lima: Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Part One
Climate Lima is a running series documenting the going on’s of different people, groups and activities around the climate conference this December in Lima, Peru.
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Reminder in Lima: Don’t Get Mugged
A bungled beach-side night mugging serves as a valuable reminder not to become to comfortable and complacent while travelling alone.
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Of All the Things That Could Strike Me Down in Bolivia, This is What Happens?!
Geysers, protests, altitude, crazy drivers, mines, alcohol poisoning, cable cars… what leaves David Fegan crying for his mummy in Bolivia?
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Why Sucre, Bolivia, is the Ideal Resuscitation Point for Spoilt, Middle Class Backpackers on a Budget
A tired and slightly cultured-shocked David Fegan appreciates Sucre for its more familiar, low-cost comforts.
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What’s Slackline? Feel the Good Vibes of this New Sport in Argentina
David Fegan tries SLACKLINE for the first time in Rosario, Argentina.
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Reminder in Rosario, Argentina: It’s the People, Not the Place
David Fegan discovers the importance of experiencing a place through the people who live there.
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The Yerba Mate Experience: Understanding Argentina’s National Habit
David Fegan shares yerba mate with Buenos Aires locals and asks what their ‘national infusion’ means to them.
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The Road Ahead: David to Northwest Bolivia and Peru
David Fegan plots a course of learning, observation, and experience through South America.
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