Archive for October, 2008
Tahiti Briefly
Well as this internet cafe is the worlds most expensive I have to say something quick on Tahiti as well as Easter Island, it is very built up, but it is still fairly nice.
Posted: October 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: French Polynesia, Oceania
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Further Studies of Easter Island
So on Tuesday I had a lazy morning at my accommodation before heading to the Ahu Vinaphu on my Bike. Unlike the day before when I didn’t use the bike I’d rented at all, simply taking it to and from my accommodation and the internet cafe. The Ahu Vinaphu is located behind the island’s oil [...]
Posted: October 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Chile, Easter Island, Oceania
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Dollar’s at 1.55 to the Pound
Christ the dollar has strengthened. There are now only 1.55 dollars available to the pound according to xe.com, which is down from about 1.95 dollars to the pound in July.
Posted: October 27th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: currency
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First few days in Easter Island
To understand everything here and so I don’t have to write masses of background you should read some of the basic history of the island, for example on the Wikipedia Page for the island.
So I’ve been in Easter Island for a few days now. On Friday when I arrived I had a late lunch after [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: Chile, Easter Island, Oceania
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On Easter Island
I’ve just landed into Easter Island, I even have the traditional band of flowers given on arrival. We arrived into what appears to be gate 1 at the massive airport and I definitely wasn’t sure which belt to get my bag from as there was no monitor for the flights.
I was picked up by my [...]
Posted: October 24th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: airports, Chile, Easter Island, Oceania
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Summary of the trip: Americas
I was always going to give some awards at the end of my trip, but so they stay relevant I am going to do some as I go along. So I’m going to split my trip into thirds. Firstly the Americas, then Oceania and Japan, and finally mainland Eurasia. Then finally I’ll sum up the [...]
Posted: October 24th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: America, Argentina, arica, Buenos Aires, Chile, Cusco, iguazu, New York, Peru, Sacred Valley, San Pedro, Santiago, South America, summary, Washington DC
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More adventures in Santiago
On Sunday I again got up fairly late (I clearly needed to catch up with my sleep) and at about 11 I headed back to the centre. First I headed to the national history museum on the Plaza de Armas. Unlike the description n the guide book it was a well organized history in mostly [...]
Posted: October 20th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: Chile, Santiago, South America
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Santiago
So I got my flight down to Santiago yesterday morning and arrived at my hostel in the early afternoon. I got the bus in from Santiago airport and then the clean modern and extremely frequent (there are practically trains every minute in the week) metro to my hostel.
After grabbing some cheap lunch I headed [...]
Posted: October 18th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: Chile, Santiago, South America
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Iquique
So after a fairly uneventful bus ride from San Pedro with the nice Tur Bus drivers making sure I got on the right buses and stuff I arrived in Iquique. Then I got a taxi to my hostel via waiting a while on the seafront for the chilean football supporters to celebrate their world cup [...]
Posted: October 16th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: Chile, South America
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The valley of the moon and the Tatio geysers
Over the past couple of days I’ve been busy here in San Pedro. Firstly two days ago I went to the valley of the moon. The valley of the moon is a deserty valley that is around 10km from San Pedro, as it is so close I decided to avoid the tour companies and go [...]
Posted: October 15th, 2008 under Travelling.
Tags: Chile, culture, San Pedro
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