I want to travel to ecuador from july 10 till august 20-30's im flexible. I will be traveling one adult and two children. help me find something around the low ranges thanks....
I am trying to get different viewpoints from different groups of people about FARC, and Im curious to know how Colombians view the FARC and how it affects them?
Is It dangerous. Is it like America.? just anything you can tell me let me know. Additional Details Well my boyfriend wants me to go live w/ him down there and i'm used to it heard ...
im traveling to south america and im planning to go to mexico city, guatemala venezuela,chile,brazil, and argentina i want to know what landforms are in each one of those places ...
i haveplently of family there i jsut got backfrom vacationt here and i spoken to my parents about it, my mom thinks im just saying that because i jsut got back from having a good time... but my mind ...
I am moving to Costa Rica in January, and I would like to know what the proper documents are that I need to have in order to obtain a work permit, and how would I go about applying for one, since ...
I liked it so much the first visit, I moved to Costa Rica 10 years ago and have no intention of leaving.
thisisnotdel
I've never been to Central America, hopefully one day I will and that I'll LOVE it.
Hondu
Yes. Very much.
Tix
I agree with 'tica' up there! I have been to Guatemala with my husband, and we are moving there in just over one month!
It is totally gorgeous! The people are extremely friendly and hospitable.
Their driving scares the living daylights out of me (whatever those are?)! And there are many weather issues to be concerned with.
It really makes the time more enjoyable, and down right fun, if you can speak the language. My husband's town speaks a Mayan dialect, and I am clueless, but I've learned a little Spanish and many speak Spanish there. On my first visit, I didn't know any, and it was miserable.
In the words of a Canadian I met that lives there:
It is scary your first time, and then you get used to it.
And she was right! It's the initial shock that gets ya, but when you get used to it, it is a wonderful place!