Anna in South America

May 19, 2006

The end of an era!

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Would you believe that I’m back in the UK! I managed to get all my rugs, blankets and clothes back by buying a lovely Mexican bag to put it in, so it’s all good! Had a great time in Mexico, it’s a pretty interesting place, a fair bit richer than the cities that I visited in South America. It’s absolutely massive, when you land into it on the plane, you just can’t seem to see where it begins and where it ends. The most striking thing about flying into the city is the gigantic cloud of smog that surrounds it, which the plane has to plunge into in order to land. It’s also pretty scenic, with a couple of volcanoes in the backdrop; the city itself is quite impressive, with high rise buildings and industry, though it gets poorer as you go out and you do see more shanty towns (though I would say to a lesser degree than in Lima and Quito).
So it feels quite odd to be back, nice to see the weather is still as shite as when I left. It’s nice to come back and do a little tour to see everyone, but it’s not all over yet, will be popping off to Turkey in June to have a few weeks travelling there before I calm down and start thinking about serious things, like getting a job. So this will be the last entry for a while, as I don’t think I will have much excitement to report from my short spell in the UK - but will be back on for Turkey in June. Thanks for all your lovely comments, been much appreciated! xxxxx

May 10, 2006

In Mexico City!

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All that relaxing just got too much for me in Tulum, so I made the flight over the Mexico City and got here last night. It’s great to be back here again, have just spent the morning wandering around trying to get my bearings, and am about to embark on an afternoon of shopping (what else!) in La Zona Rosa, which is the “glitzy” area of the City.
This morning I got up reasonably early and had a meander down La Reforma (big avenue where I’m staying) and there was a big demonstration going on. I’m quite used to these by now, as they always seem to be going on around here, but this was a demo with a difference. Everyone in it was nude - yes, stark bollock naked - the men were walking around forming a circle and the women stood on upside down buckets so they were higher up and easier to see. It was very odd, but I suppose they were getting noticed. Apparently they were after some sort of social changes in the Government, but no one was very specific so I’m not quite sure what they’re after.
Anyway, spent the morning getting my hair cut by Edward Scissorhands (I just asked her for a trim, but she hacked loads off) and then made it into this internet cafe, which has since turned out to be a little bit seedy. Everyone has their own booths and pulls the curtain across so they can use the computer “in private” - nice. So will be making my sharp exit after this entry. I’m planning on going to a craft market tomorrow and am going to try and stop myself from buying yet more rugs, will let you know how I get on!

May 4, 2006

Relaxing in Tulum

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Still in Tulum, having a lovely relaxing time. Its so hot, only really have enough energy to sip cocktails by the sea and go in for the occasional dip - its a hard life!
At night, we tend to wander down to the other beach bars, they´re all lovely and have a nice, chilled out atmosphere. There are also loads of models wandering around, as they do a lot of photo shoots here, so people watching is becoming a major pastime of ours! The girls and I generally don´t look particularly elegant on the beach - with strong waves crashing over our heads and pulling down our bikini bottoms for all to see - but the South Americans take themselves very seriously and like to think of themselves as wannabe models; every day, couples go by the sea and take really posey shots. Women often in thongs or very tiny bikinis, sticking their bums out and trying to do sexy poses, with their partners acting like Austin Powers, snapping away their camera, it´s painful to watch. It´s unbelievable how many of them do it, at least two per hour, and the girls are always rolling around in the sand for all to see - quite embarassing really, but it`s something to watch I suppose. The US women here are all going through a weird craze of getting their hair beaded in lots of little plaits - looks awful, they all look like Predator, it just doesnt suit their type of hair, but they just can`t get enough of it.
Tonight, I managed to make it to an internet cafe, though had to come to the centre of town (we don´t even have electricity sockets in our rooms so internet´s a long way off in the future) and then we`re going off to sample some more of the local delicacies. Will write again soon!

April 30, 2006

In Tulum

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Well, I made it to Tulum - about 2 hours south of Cancun. It´s an absolutely beautiful paradise - white sands and gorgeous sea - and very remote. So much so that it´s impossible to get online. Have made it to Playa del Carmen today to have a quick shop so have managed to find an internet cafe. Having a great time, am in a beach hut type thing which is right on the beach, so I wake up to beautiful sunrises over the caribbean sea. Am staying with two girls I met in Oaxaca - Sarah and Vanessa - so we´re all enjoying the last part of our travels together. As my days are so relaxing and laid back, not got much to report really so this will be a rather short entry! Hoping to go and sea the Mayan ruins of Tulum in the next couple of days, but other than that, nothing too strenous!

April 23, 2006

Next phase booked!

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Oaxaca is pronounced “wahaka” Dad.
I´ve decided to stay here a little longer than the original three nights as it is really lovely. This means that I won´t be able to do my original plan of visiting every little village on the way and spending hundreds of tedious hours in a sweaty bus, but I think I can live without that. So instead I booked my tickets today and will be flying to Cancun on Thursday and will be meeting up with the girls that I met here at the hostel yesterday (they left for Cancun this morning) so that promises to be a lovely way to finish this phase of my travels.
Had a great day yesterday, spent the morning looking around all the markets and watching the world go by in cafes, then in the afternoon went to this weaver family´s house in the countryside. They showed us exactly how they make the traditional rugs and then (of course!) tried to sell us some. They were so gorgeous but pretty pricey so I had to decline, bought a kaftan for the beach though so all was not lost. Then we went off to see the biggest tree in the world - that´s right! You can imagine I was pretty excited about this part of the tour, but it was actually quite impressive. Think you can only spend a maximum of ten mins staring at it in wonder though, then it´s time to leave.
As it was the English girls last night out in Oaxaca, we went out for a lovely meal (one bloke ate the grasshopper starter - nice) and then to some pubs. It´s got great nightlife here and feels pretty safe, so that makes a nice change to Ecuador!

April 22, 2006

In Oaxaca!

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Well, I´ve finally made it here to Oaxaca - had a very long day of travelling yesterday. I flew from Curacao to Bogota the night before, stayed in the Sheraton (ooh get her!) for a nice night of pampering and then I flew from Bogota to Mexico City yesterday morning, which took 5 hours. Then I hot-footed it to the bus station and leapt on a bus to Oaxaca, which took 6 and a half hours. Very tedious journey! So I got here last night and just went to bed really.
I got up this morning and straight away met some lovely people. There are actually quite a few English here, so I´ve spent the day exploring with a couple of lovely English girls from the hostel. Oaxaca is really beautiful - one of the nicest places I´ve visited so far. It´s really pretty and traditional looking, but still has lots of nice cafes and restaurants in the plazas to watch the world go by. And the shopping is amazing! Am having to be very disciplined, but have only been up and about a couple of hours and have already bought a purse and a skirt. I was initially only going to stay here a couple of days, but I think I´ll extend it and spend less time somewhere else, it´s just so lovely!
Well, have to go, we met a nice bloke (tour guide) who has offered to take me and my new buddies to see some of the local sights for next to nothing, so will write all about that tomorrow!

April 19, 2006

sorry - long update!!

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What a nice surprise getting all those messages! Have been having a wonderful time here these past few days, been no time for such things as visiting internet cafes!
Last Easter weekend we set off to go to Klein Curacao, which is this lovely island just off the coast of Curacao. Unfortunately, for the first time in weeks apparently (anna luck strikes again) there was torrential rain when we set off at 6 in the morning. We were all rather concerned as the plan was to sleep “under the stars” on the beach that night, and this just wouldn’t work . But luckily, the rain ceased about 2 hours into the crossing and we enjoyed bright sunshine for the rest of the day. The beach itself was absolutely beautiful - carribean white sands and crystal clear water - but the sun was amazingly strong and there were a lot of pink bodies with quite comical burns wandering around by the end of the day (not me of course, factor 30 all the way!). It was all organised for Charlotte’s friend’s birthday here on the island, so the day consisted of drinking, sunbathing and beach games all day, quickly followed by a barbecue in the evening (my favourite part of the day!) then a campfire at night. We all managed to find some sun loungers and slept on those when we finally went to bed. Woke up to blazing hot sun, cue some more rosy faces. Ultra-practical that I am, I had already plastered my face in suncream when I went to bed (amazing I was thinking so clearly with that much alcohol in my bloodstream), but this was not the case for everyone unfortunately. We spent the second day on the island, doing much of the same stuff, and sailed back at around 5ish. Then we went straight on for another night out…absolutely knackered by the end of it all! Easter Sunday just consisted of recovery on the beach, then yet another party which meant I didn’t get to bed till about 6 in the morning - get me with my crazy lifestyle! - but it wasn’t over then, as we had to go to another party on Easter Monday. This one started at 1pm, so we didn’t have long to recover from the night before, and was at another of Charlotte’s friend’s houses. This was fun, it was a sort of competition thing with crazy golf followed by volleyball. I was the weakest link of each team - think I got the lowest score in golf and was shite at volleyball - so not a lot has changed there. This was followed by another BBQ and then the pub.
You’d think after all this adventure I’d have a rest, but yesterday was my “get to know Curacao” day. My friend Brian took me to see all the best sights of the island - he’s into extreme sports, so I went expecting to have a relaxing drive, but we ended up doing a lot of “off-roading” (where we got stuck in mud), kayaking and exploring (very scary) caves. But it was a brilliant day.
I’m leaving tomorrow , so tonight will be my last night. I’m really sad to leave, had an amazing time here, but am looking forward to my travels in Mexico.

April 7, 2006

sun, sea and sand!

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Have been here a few days now and am certainly getting into the caribbean spirit - not doing very much during the day and going out on the razzle in the evening. Went out the other night to a bar - which turned into a club with an Ali G type DJ after 10pm - and sampled many of the local beverages. Needless to say I was tiddly in no time, but even that wasn’t enough to block out the appalling dutch music blasting out of the speakers. It was playing the exact same happy hardcore music I listened to when I was about 13 (I was going through a phase of listening to shite), all the dutch were going crazy. It was pretty odd. The pubs and clubs are mostly full of dutch people (it’s a dutch-owned island), all massively tall, blonde and beautiful, so am enjoying feeling like a dwarf. It’s Friday today, so another big night out is planned - think we’re starting at some place with Happy hour, so it’ll probably go downhill from there and I’ll be a puddle on the floor at around 11 ish (don’t worry mum!). Off to the beach for yet another snooze now, will write again soon xx

April 5, 2006

In Curacao!

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Here I am in Curacao, a beautiful little carribean island off the coast of Venezuela. I’m staying with my friend Charlotte, in her lovely house (got my own room at last!). Am spending my time winding down and relaxing, going to sample the many beaches that are on offer here, and maybe do a bit of diving.
Went to one of the beaches yesterday, with a couple of Charlotte’s friends, Steve and Richard (poor old Charlotte had to go to work) - the water is so beautiful and clear. We also stopped off at Steve’s house on the way back - it was absolutely beautiful, right on this bay, so his front garden went right into the sea. I could certainly get used to living on this island! Went to an open air cinema thing last night, it’s on the beach and you just grab a sunbed and watch the film in the open air, with the sea lapping up against your bed. And it was free! Today, I’m going to meet Charlotte for a seafood lunch and then am off snorkling with Richard (who has also got some days off and a car - lucky for me) so it’s all good!

April 2, 2006

Info about Galapagos

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Sorry Becky, just read your little comment.
Not sure how much everyone knows about the Galapagos, but with the risk of patronising you all, it`s a group of islands in the Pacific ocean, about 1000km away west of Ecuador (which belong to Ecuador). They are volcanic islands and have amazing wildlife and plantlife. It´s a national reserve, so there are very strict rules in place in order to protect everything on the islands. It´s probably the only place in the world that you can get so close to all the animals, fish and birds, as they are not scared of humans. They are so well protected that they cannot be hunted etc., so they have no reason to fear you. So it´s a bit like a paradise where all the different parts of nature live together in harmony - it´s a really beautiful place.

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