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Tag: Latin America

Round the world in 160 days

Day 19: We ditch lake Titicaca for Sillustani

Posted on June 23, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 4 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 15: Down the gorges of Colca

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 5 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 13: Lima, a sweet and sour city

Posted on June 17, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 3 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 10: Valparaíso, qué disparate eres

Posted on June 14, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 3 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 7: Santiago, where did you hide the Andes?

Posted on June 11, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 5 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 4: Buenos Aires, a hot start to a cold winter

Posted on June 8, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 6 minutes
Round the world in 160 days

Day 1: São Paulo’s good, bad and ugly

Posted on June 4, 2015 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 5 minutes

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