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Ed Paine
Edward spent three years at Oxford playing his trumpet and learning to punt in a straight line (a useful skill for South American river travel). He then farmed for 10 years in South America (based in the Venezuelan Llanos, Orinoco Delta, Morrocoy and Valencia; in Brazil he ran a 50,000 acre farm in São Paulo state with lots of cattle, sugar cane, soya, maize and anacondas) and Argentina is full of his cousins.
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Sue Morkill
After various jobs working and travelling around the world Sue started her travel career with 6 years at Trailfinders before joining Last Frontiers in 2001. Highlights of her numerous recce trips since then have included riding in Chile, Uruguay, Ecuador and Argentina. As a wildlife enthusiast an amazing 'Classic Antarctica' cruise was hard to beat and two further cruises around the Galapagos have not been too arduous! Brazil's Pantanal, Guyana and hiking in Peru have also been top trips.
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Lizzy Diaz
Lizzy’s love affair with Latin America began with the time she spent volunteering in Mexico. Add to the mix a degree in Spanish and Latin American studies and a sixth month trip backpacking around South America and her passion for the region was heightened.
Lizzy works on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Lizzy works on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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Phil Chanel
Phil’s first taste of Latin America was in 2003 when he disappeared with his backpack and guide book for a year. He loved it so much he turned his new passion in to his career and upon his return swiftly joined a travel company so he could tell the world how incredible Latin America was. 20 years and countless return fact finding trips later, from deep Southern Patagonia to the Caribbean coast of Colombia, Phil joined Last Frontiers to further share his experiences.