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Hometown: Orange County, California, USA
Current Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Join Date: March 12, 2008
Contributions: Senshaly has written about 1 place and shared 3 photos.
Future Travels/Dream Destinations
Brazil
Oct 9, 2008 – Oct 16, 2008
India
Nov 24, 2008 – Nov 29, 2008
Japan
Nov 30, 2008 – Dec 6, 2008
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Countries I've Traveled To
Languages Spoken
English and Spanish.
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Most Memorable Travel Experience
Being in Machu Picchu and climbing to the top of Wayna Picchu, Peru. The views were amazing!
donkeet says:
I think its pretty awesome..so where to next?
Posted on: Aug 27, 2008
amang66 says:
St. Aug is nice - might have a tropical storm heading our way, should be fun. Decompressing from my year of travel, hanging with family. Heading home to San Francisco late September. How's life there? Still playing tennis?
Posted on: Aug 18, 2008
bestblog says:
you're welcome ;)
Posted on: Aug 18, 2008
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Senshaly's Travel Blogs

Guatemala
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Volunteered at the local clinic. Attended Spanish school everyday. Visited the ruins of Tikal.
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Philippines
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Visited the Vasayans; Cebu, Boracay, Bohol, and Bantayan.
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Peru
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Visited Machu Picchu and climbed the cliffs.
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Senshaly's Travel Reviews

Average priced "Hotels & Accommodations" in Urubamba, Peru
Loved this place!! The accommodations are private casitas and fully furnished, including cooking and eating utensils. The space between the casitas is... (read more about K'uychi Rumi)