How Safe is Costa Rica? |
| How safe is costa rica? I am possibly going to be traveling through costa rica this summer either by myself or with another friend. My friend and i are both 18 and girls, so I was just wondering how ... |
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How come the USA speak English and Latin America speaks Spanish? |
| Also in the USA or in Latin America do you have to know both Spanish and English to do certain jobs like nursing?... |
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Are You Salvadorian????? |
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Going to Buenos Aires in August. Any suggetsions of places around to go to, say Uruguay or Paraguay? |
| Will be visiting Buenos Aires en August and debating going to Iguazu falls and other places, but don“t know where would be good. Any suggetsions?... |
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How easy it is to find "american" products in Santiago, Chile? |
A few friends are traveling there soon and they've been told it is not easy, but I find it hard to believe this. Can someone help. Please. Can you recommend where to find these products?
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Weather in Costa Rica Mid-May? |
| We'll be leaving in a couple weeks for the Northern Pacific part of CR, specifically Playa Conchal. Just wondering what to expect weather wise? I was told we would want to be out by the pool by 9... |
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Do you know my country??? |
I“m from Argentina!
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How to get from venezuela to aruba by sea? |
| I would like to travel from Venezuela to aruba by sea, how is the customs procedure...is it too much of a hassle?...... |
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Americans retiring to Central America,Panama? |
| Have you retired to Panama? Have you lived there? Are you retired to another Central American country? Wishing to establish ongoing conversation, please, as we are looking at these options.... |
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What about a muslim south america? |
| i wonder how receptive the largely catholic population of south America would be to the Muslim faith. for 500 years or so the catholic church has owned south America and done nothing for the poor. if ... |
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Driving to Panama? |
I am in the very early (just starting) to plan to ride the motorcycle from Florida to the Panama Canal. Any suggested reading material? Does anyone know how to find the "driving mileage" from Daytona Beach, FL to the Canal Zone? |
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Dr Fred
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I did a round trip from Atlanta GA, to the canal in 2004 in a pickup truck. It was a total of 10,000 miles almost exactly, and took me 37 days round trip, but about 12 of those wrere spent on repairs or sightseeing. Probably direct you could cut about 1000 miles off if you always took the shortest distance, but there are a lot of things you would miss seeing.Odds are you will get lost at least a few times (even if you use a gps).
I suspect you would have about the same distance from FL or a small bit more.
A good book on the subject is "Road Fever" by Tim Cahil. It is in most major book stores.
Most of the borders are ok, but take 1 or 2 hours to cross except into Honduras from El-Salvador. That took me nearly 5 hours and many bribes.
Chiapas is pretty safe and there are no "active" rebellions/insurgencies along the main road. That does not mean that small groups or individuals might not try to rob you. El Salvador, Nicaragua are both safe. Guatemala is probably the most dangerous, but on the Pan-American highway it is fine.
Gas is pretty good the whole way. Probably never more than 100 miles between stations if I remember correctly, usually a lot less.
Sometimes in the rainy season there may be road damage that closes the road for days.
The rebel movement in Chiapas is now little more than a t-shirt industry, although they put up some signs with slogans. |
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Sam
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Look up Yahoo maps and also consult tourism offices...If somebody has experience, consult him/her. Also, consult the weather department, as this is the season for hurricanes, tornadoes and intense electrical storms. |
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Nicole E
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Dude..I dont know nothing about maps or books, but I can tell you that there are still some anti-military groups in EEl salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua that can give you trouble....Be careful and keep fuel in the car cause you will find long distnaces with no gas stations |
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Sophia24
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You need to be very careful... if you're gringo or non-latino. Also, make sure you have a spare gas can! You may not know where the next gas station is.
Good luck, but be very nice to the people and always keep an eye out for danger... or you're bike will disappear. |
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shadow
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You'll need to find the Pan American highway which runs from Panama through Mexico. Exercize caution because some native populations are engaged in armed conflict against the Mexican national army.
You'll want to look into travelers insurance. Its inexpensive but provides coverage that domestic insurers don't cover. Emergency evacuation is one benefit you need to have - just in case |
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