Monday, August 4, 2008

Always gonna remember


32 H Bus ride from El Chalten to Bariloche and evening before that, that was a good night.
Well da bus was not perfect, but was good enough for two drunk crazy bustards:)))




Bus from Torres Del Paine National Park. Bus lost a wheel, u know,, a wheel!!!! Almost got a slide on side, heh,, that was crazy. When u buying a Bus Ticket in South America u never know what u gunna get:)




Quilmes Bock, Dave's birthday party and a crazy hotel worker.
That was pretty funny night and da next day when some students from Argentina try to talk to Dave on da ferry port. They was just asking questions like FBI or something hehe. Anyway hangover that what was killing me.



Camping and trekking around all National Parks. Good times, that was cool. Good diet coz no one want to carry too much stuff right,, so is better do not take too much food:)
I lost stove on da first day of trekking in Huaskaran NP so we had a choice to keep going and risk or go back in da next day. We trek for next 2 days, get fewer, cough and flu after all.
Good experience.




Sunrise on Caribbeans. Firs time in my life I want to get up at 5 in da morning... I did it
every day, to see that beautiful sunrise.





3 day trip around Salt Flats and people from our Jeep who were amazing.






And all cool travelers I met in that trip. I wanna say thank u to all of them such as: Gabi, Moti, Lior, Ani, Mati, Piotr, Neil, Manuela, Gert, Sandra, Maria, Anna, Kathy, Mark, Abby, Andrea, Gouthier, Niamh and Sean, Maize, Natalia, Dianne, Ovahe, Javi, Kris and for any one else I forgot to mention.





Id like to say thank u for everyone who helped me to organise trip like this and who I could always count on in da bad times:
Artur and his brother Sebastian, Michal, Teresa, Daveus of course and my Mom- muchas gracias guys.
I wanna say thank u to all local people who were very nice and helpful for me(most of the times).

MEXICOOOOOOOOOOO CITYYYYYY


Well that's the end of my trip thru Latin America.
I did it, I make it, wow, I thought... doesn't matter now.

Ushuaia-Mexico City - no airplane - 4 months that's all I can say:)

Da sad think is that I couldn't stay in Mexico City for even a night. I had to leave same day I arrived.
Why??? Got a funny answer:) no bloody free room in any hotel-hostel around da city.




I was lucky thou. I thought I'll have to sleep on da airport but... da lady from Iberia(my next flight operator)found some free sits for me:)

All I can say about Mexico City is: da people, people are just so amazing, really helpful.

In da city I stayed around 4 H looking for any accommodation but... u know there was nothin.

I haven see much in Mexico so cant tell u much but I'll be back, that's all I know:)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Palenque 24-26.07.2008


Amazing waaterfalls about 30 km from Palenque.

Palenque is like little Mexican Village from Desperado movie. Love it.

Food in Mexico was amazing as well... just spicy:)
Now,, I actually like spicy food:)



<-------------Misol-Ha




A dirty river Agua Clara.

I like da kayaks, they are really cool.




Agua Clara----------------->









Last of da waterfalls.

Da coolest one:)

Looks like an Iguazu in Argentina but who cares:)

<---------------Agua Azul

Flores & Tikal 22-24.07.2008



After cheap and dangerous night bus on the other side of Guatemala I went to see one of the most important Mayan ruins.

I stayed in another very touristy place, called Isla de Flores.


<-------------Sunrise- on da way to Tikal





Tikal is the largest excavated site in the American continent. It is Guatemala’s most famous cultural and natural preserve.

Temple 4------------------------>

This all pyramids looks like build by UFO or something:)
He he

My brothers build it. Bloody MoFoS





Ive been walking around all this pyramids hidden in da jungle for about 4 hours. Some people told me than there is no way I can do it in one day:)

Well I did it in 4 Hours hehe.

They not the smartest ayyyy:)

<----------Gran Plaza








That's one of da ruins on the end of trek.
I heard there is Guerrilla around so I was a little bit scared, but everything goes right and I survive it without any problems.

Lake Atiltan 19-20.07.2008

Well that's suppose to be one of the most beautiful Lakes in da world.

That's not true...

Lake Waikaremoana in NZ was hundred times better then this...









The lake is about a two and a half hour drive from Guatemala City or Antigua. Most arrive at the lake in Panajachel were I stayed for a night.

There is different temperature as well coz of the altitude.

The lake basin supports extensive coffee growth and a variety of farm crops, most notably corn, which is part of Mayan culture.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Antigua & Volcano Pacaya 17-21.07.2008

Antigua is a the most Historical Town I ever been in to!!!


There is so many tourist is well hehe.
U can find any fast food u can imagine - too many Americans:)))


I found a pretty good hostel up there so Stayed couple of days.





Antigua, the capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, was founded in the early 16 Th century.
Built 1,500 m above sea-level, in an earthquake-prone region, it was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1773 but its principal monuments are still preserved as ruins.
In the space of under three centuries the city, which was built on a grid pattern inspired by the Italian Renaissance, acquired a number of superb monuments.




On da second day in Antigua i went on an active volcano trek:)

Volcano Pacaya got a lava going out of it from last couple of years.

Ive been actually walking on da lava which dry out just couple of days ago.

Da heat from underground almost destroyed my
boots.




My guide was keep telling me than its save hehe.
But there wasn't??

Lava was going underground, and u could see it:)

Crazy shit man. Next time I gonna see lava a meter next to me I gonna be dead muahahahaha







Sunday, July 20, 2008

Salwador 14-17.07.2008


San Salvador suppose to be da most dangerous city on my trip and whats da funny thing. I think is da safest...

People of this country are just a highlight of my trip. I never met so many friendly and polite people in one place in my life.

There is not much to do but I fall in love in this place.

And chicas :))))



This is da place were they keep Oscar Romeros body.

Monsenior Romero was a priest but he was fighting against stupid government rules.

Soldiers shoot him in da middle of crowds in church.

He is a symbol of Heroism in Salvador.
He is a hero.