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Taking nature to a new level!
I just finished a major in Geography at the University of North Carolina, and decided to visit as many countries as my budget allowed me to. Also, since I’m no longer studying I finally had the time to improve my Spanish, so I combined both needs and came to Heredia. I did a lot of research, and then I got more information from Easy Go about Costa Rica and Heredia and …
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Cooking Pepian
On my trip I decided to take a cooking classe and learn how to cook one of my favorite Guatemalan dish! Pepian is similar to a sauce made out of diferent roasted ingredients and it can be made with different things like meat, corn or chicken wich is my favourite. So I decided to look for the recipe online and share it with you guys! This is what I found: Ingredients:2 oz. …
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Sharing Barcelona
Alright, I’m not a tall person! :) But standing in the top of this hill I felt so huge! Surely you’ll remember I told you Barcelona is well known for being a magnificent cosmopolitan place. In this place I had the opportunity to meet tons of different people. Despite locals were extra nice with me, some people told me they might be a little moody sometimes. You’ll find a spectacular hill in …
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Exquisite Bordeaux
After a three wonderful weeks in Paris I decided to keep on traveling. My French School teacher told me I had improved my French a lot, and he recommended me to go visiting other places. The weekend was coming, so, after a long time thinking, I decided: Bordeaux was my new spot; I wanted to know a bit more about France. I made a bunch of friends in …
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Fashionable Florence!
So my Siena time is over and I regretfully quitted the city and moved south, to Florence. I had heard only praises about it and was really anxious to get there. The contrast between the two places couldn’t be bigger. To begin with, while Siena is typically medieval, Florence portrays renaissance. Living in Siena means soaking in the atmosphere (that weird feeling of living inside a REALLY old castle) while in …
