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  1. Uyuni & the Salt Flats

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    March 18, 2018 by moloneycian

    The 10 hour night bus to Uyuni was one of the most luxurious yet with todo tourismo, having movies, food, …
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  2. La Paz

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    March 14, 2018 by moloneycian

    One of the highest cities in the world at 3,640 metres above sea level, flying into La Paz is an …
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  3. Rurrenabaque & the Amazon

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    March 10, 2018 by moloneycian

    The flight into Rurrenabaque is super cool. The airport, which is only an airstrip and people standing around with bags …
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  4. Bolivia

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    March 7, 2018 by moloneycian

    With time a bit of an issue I’ll be doing a flying visit of Bolivia, hitting all of the main …
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  5. Brazil / Bolivia Air Border Crossing

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    March 5, 2018 by moloneycian

    From Brazil, it’s the same old story; they look for onward travel after Bolivia before you can get on the …
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  6. Salvador

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    March 3, 2018 by moloneycian

    The first Portuguese capital of Brazil and one of the first colonial cities in the Americas, Salvador is packed with …
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  7. Chapada Diamantina

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    February 26, 2018 by moloneycian

    Located close to the town of Lençóis is this huge national park, packed with canyons, waterfalls, caves, and seconds (in …
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  8. Brasília

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    February 21, 2018 by moloneycian

    Although not a popular spot for gringo tourists, I decided to take a stop in the capital and check out …
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  9. Rio de Janeiro

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    February 18, 2018 by moloneycian

    Cranky after the bus companion from hell from São Paulo, I was quickly turned by the journey to the hostel; beautiful …
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  10. São Paulo

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    February 13, 2018 by moloneycian

    Arriving into the airport, pretty battered looking and showing some pretty nifty cement burns, I was greeted by a new …
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