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August was a very very busy month, full of new memories and lots of laughs, followed by a chilled September with a little employment side quest. First I headed to Newcastle, to visit the place I use to call home. My time in Newcastle was short lived, with me staying for a total of 11
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On the 28th of June I packed up my bags again and headed to London for a highly anticipated reunion! And at approximately 5pm, I at last saw Ethan in flesh again. It was a very sweet moment. We spent our night in London, before heading north to Doncaster, the place Ethan used to call
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1005 days after leaving the UK, I boarded my Avianca flight from Guatemala City, to Bogota, and then on to London Heathrow. The 23 hours travel day, seemed fitting, giving me many moments to reflex on the last 3 years of my life. The reasons for leaving the UK, the reasons I’ve travelled this big
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Our first day in Guatemala was a chilled one. We checked in and then headed out for a bit of exploration. We headed around the town, scoping out some shops, and of course went to megapaca to try and secure some more clothing bargains. We managed to nab a skims dress (a nice body con
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The trip to El Salvador included a bus, a boat, and another bus. It was a hella long day, so you can imagine when we arrived in El tunco to see our dorm had 2 bunk beds of 3 beds and we were on the top, for the price of $17 usd a night we
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The journey to Nicuragua started off a wee bit messy, with us walking to the wrong bus stop initially, but we soon located the correct place and jumped on our bus to cross the border. The border crossing was smooth sailing for me. However, carley did unfortunately get robbed by corroption when they claimed they
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My journey to Costa Rica was incredibly long. It involved two flights, one from Cartagena to Bogota at 4am, and another from Bogota to San Jose, Costa Rica at 8am. At the airport I was required to get my leaving ticket from Costa Rica as this is a “requirement of entry” which is very annoying,
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Our journey to Bogota, Colombia, was long but rather stress free. We jumped on a plane to Guayaquil and then onwards to Colombia. Carley did unfortunately get her suncream taken off her, and I had a drink taken off me, but other than this, life was easy! We arrived kinda late, and after a long
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After two flights and a long day of travelling, we arrived in Quito, in Ecuador, at about 3am. Immigration was easy, and we were soon in the Uber to our hostel. On our way, the Uber driver told us in no uncertain terms to not go out at night because it was dangerous (lol). Our
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Our night bus to Peru was kinda gross. The first bus to Puno was okay, but the second connection to Arequipa was not as okay. it was crazy hot, and I awoke to a burning sensation on my skin on the radiator, as I feared my belongings would set alight lol. We, of course, survived