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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Hello Sam
I&#039;m glad you liked it, flatter always works :). I&#039;m sorry I&#039;ve taken so long to get back to you, but I&#039;m here now. The highlights? Well, it&#039;s been a long while now, but Ushuaia and Bariloche stills stand out, the first because of the nature and the remote feeling, the latter because of the beautiful lakes and wonderful icecream (Jauja, you really must try it). El Bolson is really cool too, beautiful nature to explore, river rafting, more great ice cream and cool artisan fair :). But just go with it, stay at hostels and find people to travel around with, that always leads to the best experiences.

I arrived in Sydney, travelled west to Port Augusta through the Blue Mountains, up north to Threeways, back out east to Mackay and down the east coast. Stopping at pretty much anywhere even remotely interesting on the way :). 11000 km in 3 weeks, it was tough but wonderful. It was originally the plan to go all the way up to Darwin, but we ran out of time (family trip).

Safe travels,
Vilhelm</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Sam<br />
I&#8217;m glad you liked it, flatter always works :). I&#8217;m sorry I&#8217;ve taken so long to get back to you, but I&#8217;m here now. The highlights? Well, it&#8217;s been a long while now, but Ushuaia and Bariloche stills stand out, the first because of the nature and the remote feeling, the latter because of the beautiful lakes and wonderful icecream (Jauja, you really must try it). El Bolson is really cool too, beautiful nature to explore, river rafting, more great ice cream and cool artisan fair :). But just go with it, stay at hostels and find people to travel around with, that always leads to the best experiences.</p>
<p>I arrived in Sydney, travelled west to Port Augusta through the Blue Mountains, up north to Threeways, back out east to Mackay and down the east coast. Stopping at pretty much anywhere even remotely interesting on the way :). 11000 km in 3 weeks, it was tough but wonderful. It was originally the plan to go all the way up to Darwin, but we ran out of time (family trip).</p>
<p>Safe travels,<br />
Vilhelm</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 22:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Jens,
 
I&#039;ve really enjoyed reading your blog after I came across it while searching for information on my own south american trip which begins this month. I really want to ask your advice on what you feel were the highlights of Patagonia, I have the unfortunate circumstances of being able to alocate just a measly 3 weeks (which I thought was going to be enough, but after reading your blog I am definitely disappointed I don&#039;t have more time to explore). I am starting patagonia in Ushuaia and then I plan to go up to either Calafate or Chaltan, depending on how I can fit Chaltan in. So If you have any advice for a fellow traveller I would be only to happy to hear how you think you might spend 3 weeks for Patagonia. Your blog is great by the way! I read it a few weeks ago now and it has given me a lot of inspiration for places I want to go in my trip, so thank you! And like you I am going to keep a blog of all of my travels at www.churrito.net

My name is Sam Bourke and I am from Melbourne, Australia (I noticed you said you spent three weeks in Aus and you felt like it was a like trip, may I ask where did you go? I find a lot of travellers I have met in the states and China that have been to Australia really only visit the east coast, but to be honest if you really want to see Australia&#039;s most brilliant sites you would do a trek from Uluru up to Darwin as there is so much to see there).
Thank you very much for any help you can give me, I&#039;ll take whatever I can get really!

Cheers,
Sam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jens,<br />
 <br />
I&#8217;ve really enjoyed reading your blog after I came across it while searching for information on my own south american trip which begins this month. I really want to ask your advice on what you feel were the highlights of Patagonia, I have the unfortunate circumstances of being able to alocate just a measly 3 weeks (which I thought was going to be enough, but after reading your blog I am definitely disappointed I don&#8217;t have more time to explore). I am starting patagonia in Ushuaia and then I plan to go up to either Calafate or Chaltan, depending on how I can fit Chaltan in. So If you have any advice for a fellow traveller I would be only to happy to hear how you think you might spend 3 weeks for Patagonia. Your blog is great by the way! I read it a few weeks ago now and it has given me a lot of inspiration for places I want to go in my trip, so thank you! And like you I am going to keep a blog of all of my travels at <a href="http://www.churrito.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.churrito.net</a></p>
<p>My name is Sam Bourke and I am from Melbourne, Australia (I noticed you said you spent three weeks in Aus and you felt like it was a like trip, may I ask where did you go? I find a lot of travellers I have met in the states and China that have been to Australia really only visit the east coast, but to be honest if you really want to see Australia&#8217;s most brilliant sites you would do a trek from Uluru up to Darwin as there is so much to see there).<br />
Thank you very much for any help you can give me, I&#8217;ll take whatever I can get really!</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Sam</p>
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		<title>By: Ben Lommelen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Lommelen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jens!

Could you send me an e-mail, please? I seem to have lost your adress somehow.
ben.lommelen -at- student.kuleuven.be
There is a slight chance that I will be studying in Kopenhagen for about four or five months, and maybe you could help me out with some practical questions.
Anyway, we should get into contact again, I would love to hear some more of your stories about South-America. I recently spent seven months in Ecuador.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Ben</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jens!</p>
<p>Could you send me an e-mail, please? I seem to have lost your adress somehow.<br />
ben.lommelen -at- student.kuleuven.be<br />
There is a slight chance that I will be studying in Kopenhagen for about four or five months, and maybe you could help me out with some practical questions.<br />
Anyway, we should get into contact again, I would love to hear some more of your stories about South-America. I recently spent seven months in Ecuador.</p>
<p>Hope to hear from you soon!</p>
<p>Ben</p>
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