Gaiman Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Gaiman below. Gaiman travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Gaiman.
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#1 of 5 Gaiman travel blogs
Sep 27, 2006 – Feb 22, 2007
Welcome to Patagonia. We won't have much chance to visit many places, but from the bus windows it looks vast, empty and fairly inhospitable. Miles of flat land covered with hardy shrubs, the odd sheep and cold winds trying to knock you over. From Puerto Madryn it's going to be 30+…
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#2 of 5 Gaiman travel blogs
Feb 27, 2009 – Mar 15, 2009
Nanaimo, Canada -› Vancouver, Canada -› …
Our tour proceeded up the Rio Chubut to the TY GWYN Casa de Te where we were served tea with cakes and sandwiches after which we enjoyed an impressive performance of hymns in 3 languages To Listen click here Welsh Choir
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#3 of 5 Gaiman travel blogs
Jan 18, 2008 – Apr 08, 2008
Hola amigos. as those of you who know me are already aware, brought down by the ennui of life in the UK and the NHS, we quit our miserable jobs and flew away for three months to see the wonders of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. here's a few bits of our adventures. (i started this about a month into the trip but I'll try and write about the first few weeks retrospectively.)
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#4 of 5 Gaiman travel blogs
Oct 21, 2006 – Nov 10, 2006
It's about Argentina, started in Buenos Aires, then Peninsulda Valdes, El Calafate, Torres del Paine in Chili. Then we went to the most southern city of the world, Ushuaia. Our last stop was a visit to the spectacular Iguazu falls at the border of Argentina and Brasil.
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#5 of 5 Gaiman travel blogs
Sep 06, 2008 – May 28, 2009
A journey all around the continent, visiting some of the less travelled routes (if such routes still exist and I think them worth trying). The journey ends outside South America, the finish in western Canada.
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