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South America – Parting Shots

26 Junio 2006

Well our time in SA has come to an end.  We have spent only 6 weeks in SA chosing to spend the time in south Peru and Bolivia…the rest will have to wait for another day (top of our wish list for next time is Buenas Aires and Igassu falls in Argentina).

Before we leave for New Zealand here are our top ten likes and dislikes from our time here;

Likes:

1) has to be the scenery – it has been absolutely breath-taking at times and words cannot describe some of the views we have been fortunate to see.

2) Hot showers and toilet roll in Chile – bliss! Have had to endure some cold showers along the way. Nothing beats a good dirt scrubbing hot shower with the pressure of a firehose! Plus it is nice not having to carry around a loo roll with us wherever we go.

3) Cute kids – every single baby/ toddler has big brown eyes and rosy cheeks….invariably covered in dirt or snot but nevertheless they are cute! (however see 3) under dislikes)

4) Spanish commentary on the world cup, you can´t beat a ggggggoooooooooaaaaaaaalllllllllllll that last for 2/3 minutes, better than motson and davies any day.

5) Empanadas – We first read about the culinary delights in “The mermaid and the drunk by Ben Richards” …..this typical chilean foodtype is as close as one can get to a Gregs pastie whilst travelling the world.

6) Cheap cerveza, lager tastes better at 20p per litre.

7) No monday morning sick feeling on the way to work.

8)The friends we have made along the way, not a patch on the lads / lasses at home but some great people nonetheless (even the odd decent american!)

9) Hostels – surprisingly good, a bit like being back in university halls of residence.

10) Cheap, plentiful internet access to allow us to keep in touch with things back home, something tells me we may go relatively quiet when we have to pay NZ prices!

Dislikes:

1) Dogs- dogs are everywhere in each country we have visited….and where there are dogs there is dog poo…..

2) People spitting – now call us British (polite and uptight according to our American friend) but it is simply gross…..I understand that it is a different culture and may be more acceptable but what with phlegm and dogs poo you are constantly searching for the next clean foot space.

3) Ugly women, no south american beauties in Peru, Bolivia and Chile, these women would hands down lose a beauty contest with big Mo from Eastenders

4) The look of distate when you hand a shopkeeper a note – no-one has change for a note ….it would be easier to obtain the shopkeepers liver than them have change.

5) Quinoa soup – proceeds every single meal in Peru and Bolivia, not a bad dish but becomes a little repetitive (literally) after a while.

6)Uyuni – this place will never hold fond memories……largely tarred by the horrendous bus trip and the frostbite in our toes on arrival.

7) Being looked at like freaks fresh from chipperfields circus by the locals because we are over 5 feet tall, now i know how Peter Crouch must feel everyday.

8) The D-word – shooting in (or out) at number 8 is diarrhoea…..no blog would be complete without some sort of reference.

9) The local dried carrots on Amantani – look a little like witchedy grubs from the tv show “I,m a celeb” – don,t taste much better but we tried.

10) Rude travellers – unfortunately we have met a few…..from people who fail to use “please ” and “thankyou” to a downright horrible man who spoke in an extremely condesending manner to one of our guides! Manners cost nothing afterall!



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5 responses to “South America – Parting Shots”

  1. Mum says:

    Do you think the cheap cerveza had something to do with the d word…

  2. admin says:

    ……we will have to put that theory to the test….will be starting our research tonight ahead of the England match (shown at 3am here).

    If tests prove inconclusive ….we will need to carry out further research when in OZ, Thailand, Vietnam etc…

    …..grants gratefully received from those interested in the findings of our studies!

    C

  3. the odd decent american says:

    I just want to know whether I am one of the odd decent Americans–or whether I count as both decent and odd. And how come the Aussies don’t get named as the problematic travelers (ahem)? Safe travels . . .

  4. admin says:

    So glad you made it! ……as far as Chris is concerned you are the redeemer…….completely restoring his faith in our cousins across the pond!

    Think it would be foolish to start putting up barriers before we actually make it to OZ…

    Hope teh lesson planning is going well…….we were in caves this morning…abseiling!!

    Easy now
    Ciao Amiga

    C

  5. Gaynor the welsh one! says:

    hiya you two.

    I’ve been catching up on your trip and it makes my little holiday to Spain this year seem a little sad!. I feel I should be doing a lot more, anyway the thought is there even if the effort is not.

    Keep the info comming i think it’s absolutely bloody marvelous some of the things you two are getting up to; in to; out of etc.

    keep on trekking

    lotsaluv
    Gaynor

  6. admin says:

    Hey Gaynor

    Glad you enjoying our adventures! Just want you to know it is not all fun a nd games….currently having difficulty sitting down to a bruised cocyx (tailbone) from way too many falls today on our first attempt at snowboarding!

    If I wasn’t flat on my jacksy then I was face down in the snow!

    Loved it tho…..roll on tomorrow!

    Take Care

    And love to all the Welsh family.

    Charl

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