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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo23 views
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Suriname: boarding our river tour boat in Paramaribo23 views
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The plantations were land grants in the 17 and 1800's given as strips of land several hundred meters wide and 5km deep. As shown in this photo, they were protected by dikes to keep back the river's flood waters23 views
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An abandoned steam locomotive on a street in Asuncion not far from the historic but now defunct central railway station23 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil23 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil23 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil23 views
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River flow about to go over iguazu Falls23 views
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View from our avant-garde hotel at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia23 views
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The street market in the town of Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia23 views
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The grounds of our avant-garde hotel at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia23 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!23 views
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view during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown. This is the Georgetown Zoo.22 views
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waiting at the ferry terminal on Guyana side of the border rivier22 views
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our guide and Helen on grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo22 views
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River dolphins22 views
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Suriname: inside Fort Niew Amsterdam22 views
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Suriname: inside Fort Niew Amsterdam22 views
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Inside the old central railroad station22 views
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Inside the old central railroad station22 views
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Strolling alongside the Paraguay river during our 5 mile walk. 22 views
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The Lopez Palace in Asuncion as seen from the Paraguay River22 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil22 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil22 views
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view during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown21 views
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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo21 views
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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo21 views
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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo21 views
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Suriname: inside Fort Niew Amsterdam. We reached this fort by a river trip on a small boat that departed Paramaribo21 views
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outside the old central railroad station21 views
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Inside the old central railroad station21 views
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Walking through downtown Asuncion; Our first view of the Paraguay River21 views
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The Asuncion Cathedral21 views
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Lopez Palace. Palace used by the family that ran Paraguay during much of the 1800's after it's independence from Spain in 181121 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil21 views
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The grounds of our hotel at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia.21 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!21 views
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mosque during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown20 views
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Ferry leaving dock in Guyana20 views
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we drove through 3 hours of nearly empty agricultural lands after crossing into Suriname20 views
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Old church in downtown Paramaribo built over old cemetery. Old headstones used for floor of newer church20 views
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River dolphins20 views
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Suriname: monument to Indonesian immigrants inside Fort Niew Amsterdam. The artist chose to honor their flip-flop footwear. These immigrants were all imported to work on the sugar plantations after slavery was abolished around 186020 views
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walking towards downtown Asuncion from our hotel20 views
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Our first sight of Iguazu Falls, Brazil20 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil20 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil20 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil20 views
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view during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown19 views
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our trajectory travelling 12 hours overland from Georgetown, Guyana to Paramaribo, Suriname19 views
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our guide and Helen on grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo19 views
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