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Surfer, I posted the orginal report quoted below in the Nibu in Peru Section because I was quoting a previous article posted in that section. You are correct, most of the info in that section is...
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Gauguin,
How are the Jungle Cuties working out?
It would be good to have a report on the Chicas of Iquitos by a jungle expert like yourself.
Did you ever make it to the highway to Nauta...
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Today, I had a chance to visit the San Jose Brothel (AKA San Pablo) near the Gamarra Street Market. It was the first time I was there in nearly two years and business was booming! I arrived early...
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The Room #55 Cutie really is quite beautiful. In fact she is down right gorgeous, but a little too white for me as I prefer dark latinas. She is very friendly and surprisingly had no time limit. ...
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Reflections on Last Christmas, Iquitos-Style
Here in the Amazon it's hot and so is the action. The women are quite uninhibited. Consequently, the women don't wear much clothing here. But I...
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DEATH OF A FORUM
Recently, the world has shown little interest in the Peru section of the WSG Forum. This is unfortunate because Peru has so much to offer mongers that travel the world in search...
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More info on Iquitos:
Peruvians call the people from the jungle "Charapas." Charapa means tortoise. They call them charapas because they talk so slow. The Spanish here is the most beautiful and...
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Greetings from Iquitos!
Iquitos is a place where mongers come and can never leave.
Within my first week here, I was offered two jobs and inviting to spend Christmas with three different...
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Greetings from Iquitos!
Iquitos is a place where mongers come and can never leave.
Within my first week here, I was offered two jobs and inviting to spend Christmas with three different...
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To quote a fellow monger from Wyoming I met here a few days ago, "The girls here have lived up to their reputation."
Go to a club (e.g. Noa Noa Disco) and the Iquiteñas pick up the mongers,...
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Thanks Sperto, Bandy, and Zidaho. I really appreciate the info.
A few more questions. Can I get dollars from Brazilian banks using my Visa ATM card? Where can I get the best exchange rate for...
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Hi Guys,
Some of you may know me from the Peru Forums where I have been an active contributor.
I'm about to leave Peru and embark on an extensive journey to Brazil. I will enter Brazil at the...
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Hi Guys,
Some of you may know me from the Peru Forums where I have been an active contributor.
I'm about to leave Peru and embark on an extensive journey to Brazil. I will enter Brazil at the...
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Goodby Cuzco, Iquitos here I come!
For those of you that have been following the Cusco Forum, I just completed a two month layover in Cuzco before continuing on my journey to Iquitos and Brazil.
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Iquitos here I come!
For those of you that have been following the Cusco Forum, I just completed a two month layover in Cuzco before continuing on my journey to Iquitos and Brazil.
It wasn't...
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The Shaman
Tonight I had a shaman, who only speaks quechua, read my fortune using coca leaves. That's right, coca leaves. Here they use coca leaves instead of tea, and the results proved to be...
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Bunda Blast,
Yep, Cuzco is a good home base to explore the near-by ruins, including Machupicchu. Incredibly, the original inka stonework serves as the foundation for most of the buildings in the...
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Hey Johnny Wadd,
Thanks for the excellent report. Too bad I wasn't able to personally show you around Cuzco, but you seemed to have done alright for yourself here. The thing you really seemed to...
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Hey Tom,
Good to hear you are coming to Cuzco. Give me a shout at my [Email address deleted by Admin] and I will email you info on where to stay and any other info you need.
I should be around...
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Hey Larry,
Good to hear you are considering coming to Cuzco. You'll love Cuzco!
It was good to meet you in Barranco and I enjoyed our latina-chasing activities in Miraflores.
I'll be here...
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DanDaMan's Guide to Essential Quechua - Part I
Spanish is not the primary language here in Cuzco; most cholitas speak the language of the Inkas (Quechua) and some don't know any Spanish. ...
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Hi Spidy,
I'm glad you appreciate what I am trying to tell the world - South America and it's beautiful women are "ripe for the picking."
The route you have outlined (Manaus to Cuzco) is the...
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"Bricheras." That's what the locals call the girls that roam the Plaza de Armas and discos searching for gringos. Most of the bricheras are young beautiful women from Lima that come to Cuzco and...
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The following represents the definitive expose on the action in Cuzco. In a nutshell, the quality is better and the prices are lower than in Lima and the environment is much safer.
Cuzco comes...
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Dickhead,
November should be a good time to come, but the earlier the better as the rainy season starts in November.
As for hotels, I hesitate to post them because I won't be able to get a...
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