5 days in Bolivia

La Paz After we crossed the Bolivian/Chilean border, we arrived in Oruro, where we had to change the bus for La Paz. The bus ride to the capital city of Bolivia was very interesting. The differences between the two countries Chile and Bolivia were obvious. We saw many people walking with their traditional clothes (Cholitas women)„5 days in Bolivia“ weiterlesen

Conspicuous features and Insiders from Chile

Alli händ sich gern (schmuse, küsse, umarme überall uf offner Strass und ide Metro) Maestro charte funktioniert 1000 chilenischi Peso sind ca. 2 Franke Meeega viel Smog in Santiago Streunendi Hünd ohni Bsitzer überall Alli Mänsche mit helle Haar und Auge falled uf Mote con huesillos (Pfirsichsaft mit Weizensamen) Terremoto (Getränk oder Erdbeben) Suena el„Conspicuous features and Insiders from Chile“ weiterlesen

Region de Valparaiso

Valparaiso Now we started travelling and went back to our backpacker life. This time we took the bus (“Turbus”) to Valparaiso. When we arrived there, we met our next host Patricio from Maitencillo. We wanted to explore the harbour, that’s why we made a boat trip through the whole port and could see huge container„Region de Valparaiso“ weiterlesen

Reisegschichtli Australie

Typisches vo Australie ALLGEMEIN Princess Highway / Pacific Highway / Bruce Highway A jedere Tankstell heds unterschidlichi Benzinpriise (z.T. bis zu 30cent unterschiedlich) Signal Beine à Achtung Fussgängerstreifen! Signal Achtung kippende Lastwagen! Australische Bowlingcenter à Boccia? Australian Hello: “How is it going?” à very very fast, sounds like “Howstgng”? Australian Good Bye: “See you.” à„Reisegschichtli Australie“ weiterlesen

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