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Mel and J
Welcome to our travel journal. It has only taken three months since leaving Australia to organise ourselves. What follows are some of our experiences as we travel through Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, the UK, Spain, Italy and NZ. We hope you enjoy them!

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Our latest 5 diary entries

28th Sep 2006 - 13th Oct 2006
The UK
We left London for adventures in the green coutryside of Britain with a little detour to Edinburgh. Our first stop was Cambridge, full of people attempting to punt along the river and many cycling students. We visi...
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7th Sep 2006 - 17th Sep 2006
Groovy London!
It was kind of a relief to arrive in London after six months in South America, but it was also a tad frustrating - more rules, less flexibility and NO negotiating. The change in exchange rates also bit hard. It wa...
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29th Aug 2006 - 6th Sep 2006
From Argentina with Love
After a few days in the wilds of the Pantanal we headed for the mighty Iguazu Falls and a taste of the forest that was home to the Jesuit missionaries of yesteryear. We were warned that the water levels were at thei...
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21st Aug 2006 - 28th Aug 2006
Wide open spaces
We arrived in Brasilia on an absolute shocker of a flight - not due to any technical glitches or piloting errors - but rather a combination of an indirect flight leaving at 2.30am in the morning and particularly dis...
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20th Aug 2006
One day in Belem
Today we had a plan to see the best of Belem, the great port of the Amazon, and stay awake until our 2.20am flight to Brasilia. There was a large art and craft market surrounding Praca de Republica which gave the ...
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This blog has 30 diary entries. You can see them all on the diary page