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Por nada, amigo. The best way that I know is to come through on American via Miami (MIA) direct to Viru Viru (VVI). Viru Viru is the newish airport about ten minutes to the north. It is a midnight...
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Now that I have been here for a few months I thought I would share my own thoughts as someone actually living in the city. Jackson has already summed things up nicely but I figure I'll give my...
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I haven't been to Medellin, but many of my friends have, and if Bogota is any indication then you'll have more fun in your old stomping grounds.
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Around here there is primarily Cotas and Entel. I would recommend the latter. No need to sign up for anything, just go to Siete Calles or one of the bazaars and for about $50 you'll walk out with a...
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Jackson,
Glad that you and Rock were able to make it and have such a good time. Too bad I missed you at the bar or Ivo's, but I am glad that some of the info I was able to provide helped out. As...
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Is it just me, or was this way too much? I was under the impression that 200 was the ballpark for ST, 400 for LT. But I have yet to monger in Bolivia.
I hate the negotiating process, but after...
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Your best bet for a short term stay in Santa Cruz is to try the extended stay suites (i.e. serviced apartments) at the Camino Real hotel, which most of the expats live at on a month to month basis. ...
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I will be moving to Santa Cruz for at least a few years, and will need to acquire an apartment or a hotel that offers long term rates. A (semi)furnished apartment is preferred. Do any of you have...
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It appears that the straight line distance is 400-500 statute miles. Of course, given the topography the actual travel distance is bound to be at least 1/3 of that more, depending on mountains,...
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