Jul 29
JAMES H asked:


I live in Southern Cal with a fixed income so.
If I had a boat, could I really travel around south America? Port hopping?

Other than Dock fees and groceries, are there fees involved?

Ben

Jul 29
ME asked:


i live in san diego. i’m not really religous, and technically i’m jewish, so i don’t want to go with a church IF it means that it will be more about spreading the religon than helping people. if anyone has any information on trips to africa i would like to see that too, but i’d prefer going to south america.

Letitia
Jul 28
hanzfiser asked:


I am going on vacation to South America next year. I do not have much time for taking classes, so I would prefer a course I could do at home.

Holly
Jul 28
Daniela P asked:


Hi I would like to take a tour around 3 or 4 countries, which one will you advice and why?

Roberto
Jul 25
Disappear Here asked:


I am single and love to travel. I have done quite a bit of traveling to visit friends across the United States and also traveled to Europe and South America with friends. Now a lot of my friends are getting married and I am finding less people to travel with. Any suggestions.

Hal
Jul 22
knvb78 asked:


Me and my wife are planning a trip next march 09. We are in our mid-thirties, and would like a relaxing vacation, and awesome beaches. We are quite easily pleased and not picky. But like a nice resort, not too crowded and clean. Thanks for all your help

Gertrude
Jul 21
sexykatmeow asked:


I’m planning a trip with my bf and we are considering S. Am. (prob Brazil, Argentina, Patagonia area). Do you recommend somewhere great to visit? And what is the best way to get around (car, bus, plane??)

Somewhere fun, safe and inexpensive for two college students.

Jamaal

Jul 21
Steen asked:


There are no roads between Panama and Colombia. Two buddies and myself are planning a motorcycle tour of Central and South America, so how do we get ourselves and our motorcycles from Panama to Colombia, and vice versa?

Madeline
Jul 21
deserthead asked:


Hi, I have a hand written will that designates that I’m leaving everything to my life partner and fiance of 20 years. In addition, my primary residence has vesting that reads that my fiance has joint tenenacy with rights of survivorship. My vacation home in South America is in a trust for the country it is in and it specifies that the property goes to my fiance. My life insurance policy also specifies that my life insurance proceeds will go to my fiance.

My concern is my very estranged only daughter, who has never had anything to do with me has teamed up with my brother who is an attorney. Our concern is that after my death, they will try to go after my estate with legal manuvers and other tricks.

I have been careful to leave both of them $1 and to write a letter to the probate judge to be opened if there is any type of contestation by my brother and daughter after my death.

I can’t afford a will, written by an attorney or a trust for my USA estate. Am I protected?

Rita

Jul 20
DatBayBoyy asked:


Hey guys,

I’m 20 years old and am planning my first vacation on my own. I’ve had the fortune of being able to travel over South East Asia while I was living at home: Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia and Jamaica as well. Its been a couple of years since I’ve been on a trip and I think it’s time I take a little vacation again :) I’ve already traveled Asia so that’s off the list… Europe’s too expensive so that’s off too… My father’s from Mexico and I know a couple of people from Brazil and Peru, so I’ve decided this should be my next destination. While tourist spots are popular for a reason and I would like to see them, I would also like to go to places that not everybody knows about. I want to:

visit local beaches
eat great food
party and rave with awesome people
Do a little hiking and camping
visit historic and cultural spots

‘m thinking I might hit up Brazil, Peru and Argentina but I still need to do a bit of research…

Where are the best places to visit in Latin/South America?

Thanks :)

Stewart

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