South America: Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia

I was running out of time in my 3-month journey in South America, and there was still so much I wanted to see: notably Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and then I somehow had to get to Bogota, Colombia, since that’s where my flight back home left from.

I got to the outskirts of Santiago de Chile where I started hitchhiking towards the pass that would take me to Argentina. Somebody picked me up and then took me as far as the Casa de Aduana (border control) on the Chilean side of the border.

I went inside, as is standard procedure, to get my passport checked before continuing on, but we were notified that the pass was being shut down due to a blizzard that was setting in.

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South America: Peru (Part 3)

After Nazca, I took a bus to Cusco. It was a long and winding road that ascended into the mountains, and there wasn’t too much along the way other than the nice scenery.

On the way to Cusco

I remember that there wasn’t even really a bathroom to stop at, so at one point, the bus just pulled over on the side of the road and everyone got out and peed next to the bus. I also needed to relieve myself, so when in Rome…

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