Links Sort by: PageRank | Hits | Alphabetical | A Trip to the End of the World - http://www.thesalmons.org/lynn/argentina.html Travelogues of trip to the southern tip of Argentina and around Patagonia including a few days in Chilean Patagonia. - [Read more] |
| Gerard's Travel Site - http://members.tripod.com/~gerard_biking/ Details riding a bicycle across South-America, from cold high andean peaks to the steaming Amazon jungle. - [Read more] |
| Jere's Year in Peru - http://www.putnamservice.com/jere/travel/peru/index.htm Details Student Missionary's year of 1998 living in Peru and traveling to Chile and Bolivia. - [Read more] |
| Luke's South American Diary - http://www.lukemastin.com/diary/ Excerpts written while living in Venezuela and Colombia during 1994-98 - covering Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. Provides a photo gallery, geographical trip index and contact email. - [Read more] |
| Nathan's Backpacking Trip To South America - http://www.nathanstravels.co.uk Includes travel diary, information section and over 200 photos that include both slide shows and individual pictures for the trip through Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands and Venezuela. - [Read more] |
| Pat Hudson in South and Central America - http://www.photosecrets.com/pat.html Trip reports of 1998 Tour of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, Peru, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala. - [Read more] |
| Tom and Jana's Journal - http://tomgoetz.com/pbj/pbjmain.htm Three weeks exploring Peru and Bolivia. Provides photos, maps, daily itinerary and commentary. - [Read more] |
| Trip Down The Amazon River Travelogue - http://azeotropic.freeservers.com/custom.html Provides photos and descriptions for a journey through the Amazon basin. Offers an insight to the villages and people, catching caiman, fishing for piranha, and exploring the jungle. - [Read more] |
| Veit's Year Of Travel - http://group.veitkuehne.de Author hitchhiked from Argentina to Mexico and sent out regular travel stories to a mailing list of 220 people. - [Read more] |
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