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UFOs and other weird observations

From Wendy's South and Central American Odyssey in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Mar 07 '07

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I´m intending to use this entry to put things in that are baffling, bizarre and downright weird. Some of it may appear in the other entries, but some of it wont. So its going to be a work in progress.

1.  The highways between major cities are not very busy.

Strange and random observations

2.  Brazil has great breakfasts, but Argentina doesnt bother.

3.  Most people eat well after 9 or as late as 11 for their evening meal.

4.  Taxi drivers drive like maniacs, and so do bus drivers.

5.  Zebra crossings don´t mean a thing.

6.  Don´t assume anything works, including internet (it may simply mean you can check your email).

7.  Siesta does occur in South America.

8.  Indicators mean nothing.

8.  The graffiti in South America is political rather than artistic.

8.  Sweets are a big part of the menu.

9.  There are very few line markings on major roads in the centres of most town/cities in South America.

10. The highways between cities are generally very well maintained.

11. There is a plethora of roadside advertising in South America, particularly in Peru as you approach Lima.

12. Most things are closed in South American towns and cities on a Sunday.

13. Building codes don´t exist in South America, particularly for the poor.


Wendy2009 avatar Wendy2009 on Mar. 9, 2007 @ 06:54AM said
Hey all!! Have updated the blog and added some pics too. Yes getting emails to my email address too ... in case you don't have it ... wcorfield@optusnet.com.au stay cool and safe everyone!! love w xoxox
nmd avatar nmd on Mar. 9, 2007 @ 06:54AM said
Hi Wendy Have been enjoying your regular, and comprehensive, posts! Like Paul G, I too am very jealous. Though not of that 22 hr bus trip. How did that go? I'm sure there wasn't enough champers on board to make it pass painlessley. Then again, there's never enough, period. Looking forward to hearing something about you, in addition to the facts and stats of places you are visiting. Are you getting emails to your optus address? Travel well, Narelle

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