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The Latin America Bicycle Trip. Back to the Latin America bicycle trip. July 10, 2008. We loaded our gear on the large Lancha, up in front. The boat was full with passengers, but as the boat started moving, everybody fled to the back of the boat, hiding from the light rain, so we had room for the bikes and we sat comfortably with the best views. The boat ride was beautiful. We saw millions of birds and even a monkey (finally, our first monkey). The vegetation was remarkable. Everybody grumpy in the boat.

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The Latin America Bicycle Trip. Back to the Latin America bicycle trip. July 10, 2008. We loaded our gear on the large Lancha, up in front. The boat was full with passengers, but as the boat started moving, everybody fled to the back of the boat, hiding from the light rain, so we had room for the bikes and we sat comfortably with the best views. The boat ride was beautiful. We saw millions of birds and even a monkey (finally, our first monkey). The vegetation was remarkable. Everybody grumpy in the boat.

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