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Old 01-20-03, 05:14 PM   #1
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Scenery from South America

These are just some of the pictures I took while I was in south america. Some of these places blew me away.
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/357701348
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/236864846
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/978655529
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/978655529
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/965398043
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/777078450
and one of south america's most famous rodents
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/192064599

disregard the year and whatnot on the picture, I normally use a digital, and couldn't figure out this old POS camera. Sometimes it said 02 and sometimes 94 for some reason
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Old 01-20-03, 05:30 PM   #2
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Nice pics
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Those waterfall shots are truly breath taking. I couldn't even begin to imagine what it would be like to actually be there...

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Old 01-20-03, 06:01 PM   #4
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That was in brazil. Just think about being soaked.
Those water falls were probably the most amazing falls I've ever been, and will for sure be back several times. Above the falls in the mist were hundreds of Swallows catching bugs. I tried to take pictures of them, but they just look like dots.

I urge anyone to take a trip down there. There is so much to see and do. I wish I could have stayed a few more weeks.
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Old 01-20-03, 07:48 PM   #5
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wow !! those are some truly amazing pics i think i have found my next vacation destination
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Old 01-21-03, 03:38 PM   #6
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AAAAAAAAAAAARRRGHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GIANT GUINNEA PIGS!!!!! HAHA!
nice piccies! i wish i go to see them for real!
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Pfft... that doesn't beat Niagra Falls! Okay wait... I forgot... it REALLY does! That's amazing! Aww poor niagra falls seems so dinky now... GO BRAZIL! (Fave soccer team, too! ) Very nice pics, I didn't even notice the dates

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Aaaahhh Brazilian Girls. Nothing like trying to strike up a conversation while drunk when the people you are talking to can barely speak English
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OMG, that pic of the water fall is amazing!!!
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Old 01-21-03, 05:02 PM   #10
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Aaaahhh Brazilian Girls. Nothing like trying to strike up a conversation while drunk when the people you are talking to can barely speak English
Sitting in the Brazillian airport for 5 hours wasn't to bad considering every 2nd girl could have been a model.
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THOSE SCENERIES ARE JUST GORGEOUS!!!! WoW!!!
How long did you stay in Brasil? And if it's not too personnal to ask, how much did your trip cost all together??

Once again, beautiful pics!!!

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Wow some nice pics there. It would be fun to go down there.
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Old 01-22-03, 05:25 PM   #13
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Phantom, most of my stay was in paraguay, but i stayed in brazil for 3 days. The whole trip cost me roughly $2000. The plane ticket, passport, and visa set me back $1600, then rest was just spending money. I went with my friend that had family down there so all of the lodging was free, along with most of the food (by the way, the beef in south america is second to none! delicious). So it was a pretty cheap adventure
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Sweet deal, homebrewed!!! good beef is always a bonus, and Niagra what??
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very cool pics
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