When I was researching our trip to Italy, I struggled a little to find clear information on getting to the Pompeii archaeological site from Naples independently. And more importantly how easy it would be to get from there to Vesuvius and then back to Naples.
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Monday, 26 October 2015
Sunday, 12 October 2014
Nine South American Sunsets
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A paddle in the Pacific |
1. Lima: Our first South American sunset was in Peru's capital Lima, where on day one of our 6 month trip, I enjoyed my first ever paddle in the Pacific Ocean as the sun
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Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Hanging out in San Pedro de Atacama
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
The highs (and lows) of our visit to the Bolivian salt flats
Our trip to Bolivia’s salt flats and other worldly landscapes
of the country’s southwest was somewhat cursed from the start. First off we
missed the bus that we had intended to take to Uyuni (where most tours to the salt flats start), as we struggled to find a
taxi and then the police decided to check our taxi drivers papers. We arrived at the bus station, just as the very full bus was leaving. This was not too much of a problem as there was
another bus in an hour, but if only we’d known it was a sign of things to come!
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