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itinerary so far... Yucatan13 Apr 2004 16:26 GMT6
Thanks to Everyone who has posted information for me to use. This is our
second honeymoon!
Arrive Cancun late afternoon,  pick up rental care, leave ASAP for
Valladolid.  3 nights there ( Meson Marques).  Possibilities include Ek
Peru mudslides hit Machu Picchu11 Apr 2004 14:05 GMT1
Oh dear....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3616679.stm
Honduras11 Apr 2004 03:15 GMT3
I was wondering if any of you who have recently traveled to Honduras
could help me out.  I am taking a trip to Guatemala and Honduras this
summer.  I have logged one trip to Guatemala and, as far as I am
concerned this aspect is not cause for concern, especially as it will
Advise on San Pedro de Atacama10 Apr 2004 21:40 GMT5
In February 2005, myself and five other people will be spending four
days at San Pedro de Atacama. I was wondering which is better.
1)  Hire a vehicle and explore the area by ourselves
2)  Hire a vehicle and guide
Puerto Vallarta in late July?10 Apr 2004 18:49 GMT2
My fiance and I are thinking of going to Puerto Vallarta for our
honeymoon during the last week of July.  Does anyone think this is a
good or bad idea.  The weather channel says the average high is 88,
which seems reasonable.  I don't want it to be unbearably hot.  Is it
Sorata, Bolivia open?10 Apr 2004 16:55 GMT1
I read a recent article in the L.A. Times that stated that the
Bolivian Army and Police were forced out of Sorata and are still
afraid to return. Is transportation to this area now open? Are
extranjeros unwelcome? I had planned to pass through this area in late
Copper Canyon Train10 Apr 2004 03:07 GMT2
I would like to take the train from Creel west to Fuente then back to Creel the next day.  Can someone give me an idea of what time those trains leave and how many hours the trip takes?  Mostly I want to be sure I can travel in the daylight. I'm thinking late April.
Another ...
Flights South America to Europe09 Apr 2004 18:13 GMT3
I found this good website for flight info back to Europe.
http://ugotravel.com/     Anyone know of any more?
Also, can anyone tell me if there are any advantages buying flights
this way, or is it best to go straight to the airline or a travel
Sunday at Mennonite Communities near Cuauhtemoc, Mex.06 Apr 2004 01:43 GMT2
I'm putting the finishing touches on plans for a Mexican road trip and am
interested in stopping for a bit at the Mennonite communities near
Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua. My tentative schedule put me passing through that
area on a Sunday. That got me to wondering: Will the Mennonite ...
rental car insurance in Mexico04 Apr 2004 22:50 GMT9
I was quoted something like $35  a day... after googling old discussions a
bit, it seems like $5 should be more accurate? FWIW, I'm looking at picking
up a rental car in Cancun and returning it 6 days later to PDC on the way to
Cozumel...
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Caulker/Tikal Journal...enjoy!02 Apr 2004 02:06 GMT1
CAYE CAULKER
Like a hot knife through butter our boat sliced through the shimmering
Caribbean.  Our destination, Caye Caulker, a small tropical paradise nestled in
the coral reefs of Belize.
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