Vietnamita's South American 2007 Expedition Videos Thread
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[quote=Omikron;412545]Nice videos, all located in far places I've never visited....they are so far away from me....(6 hours by bus maybe? )
These videos should be P-rated, that is too dangerous for Picard to enjoy...as he finds Latin America too dangerous and risky for his inside-a-bubble life.
Aren't you supposed to be using peruvian music as background instead? cough![/QUOTE]
I can only take so much Matthew Luna and Cumbia before I go stark raving mad.
"Your mind's pictures of today are tomorrows reality."
You remind me a cousin of mine who backpacked around Southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece) and North Africa (Tunisia, Marocco, Egypt). Like you he lived with the locals instead of staying in hotels and eating in restaurants.
I think that only us Viets like to travel this way. Most of the Chinese, Koreans or Japanese I see travelling in Europe are with their tour operators.
A hundred years of human existence,
Prodigy and fate intertwined in conflicts,
Mulberry fields turned into open sea,
Enough's been seen to melt the heart.
Little wonder that beauty begets misery,
For Blue Heaven's jealous of exquisite glamour!
You remind me a cousin of mine who backpacked around Southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece) and North Africa (Tunisia, Marocco, Egypt). Like you he lived with the locals instead of staying in hotels and eating in restaurants.
I think that only us Viets like to travel this way. Most of the Chinese, Koreans or Japanese I see travelling in Europe are with their tour operators.
Dude, that's the BEST way to travel. Cause it's what makes what's usually a TOUR, or a TRAVEl, a true adventure. I'm glad to hear other viets travel that way too. Personally, I think traveling on a tour, or even toting around a guide book, is like being babied, and I can't stand that. I don't even carry guide books. But I always carry a map. In fact, I talk about that in my television interviews. So, i'm glad you enjoyed it.
I've met other viets who travel the way I do too. They're usually from Australia. I have met a few japanese as well in South America. But that's it. Everyone else has to be babied everywhere. If you want to know something funny, I hung out in the tourist district with my girlfriend in Buenos Aires, and in walks this tour group of chinese tourists. They sat down across from us, and just STARED at me and my girl laughing our asses off with her family. Hence the reason I can't stand following a guidebook, because it will inevitable ALWAYS drag you into where everyone else goes. Now, where's the fun in that?!
Whatever happened to getting around like Marco Polo, Che Guevara, or Jack Kerouac? It's unfortunate. People have no sense of adventure, no sense of life outside the box. About 95% of the adventure is in the local people. But, oh well, their loss.
This thread is dedicated to Peru only so far. Thanks for the flattery!
BTW, when you return on January next year, don't forget to bring me an Argentinian girl.
This thread is dedicated to Peru only so far. Thanks for the flattery!
BTW, when you return on January next year, don't forget to bring me an Argentinian girl.