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Jonny in Panama

Is there more to Panama than the Canal? Jonny finds out. "So what do you know about Panama?" asked Gus, my guide, as we drove from the airport into Panama City. I paused, racking my brains for names of famous Panamanian dignitaries, historical figures or at worst, footballers, but none came to mind... Read more»

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Oli abroad - A Taste of Mexico

When they read out the winning ticket number, my heart stopped. I had just won tickets to Latin America with British Airways at the LATA Foundation annual quiz night and I never win anything! I have always wanted to go to Mexico and with British Airways flying non-stop from London to both Mexico Cit... Read more»

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BBC Lost Kingdoms of Central America

Follow Dr Jago Cooper, curator of the Americas section in the British museum, on his travels through Central America with the BBC's new four-part series.   In this first episode Jago goes in search of the ancient Olmec civilisation in Southern Mexico. The Olmec, said to have inspired the Mayans, a... Read more»

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New Lares Adventure

Mountain Lodges of Peru have created a brand new five day flexible walking itinerary, based on the classic Lares Trek in the Urubamba Valley, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The trek can be adapted to suit your fitness level and can be extended to include extra hikes or more leisurely days if req... Read more»

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Summer Newsletter July 2014

Welcome to a post-Wimbledon round-up of Latin America news and staff travel. In this issue: Office news | Last Frontiers' Top Three: Home away from home | Ed in Patagonia | Jonny in Costa Rica | Brazil: when the dust settles Office news We welcome new recruit Fran, who is settling in very well af... Read more»

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Jonny in Costa Rica

Having been lucky enough to visit much of Central America, Costa Rica was one country whose passport stamp had still eluded me. Thankfully in May I was able to rectify this, spending two weeks visiting some of the country's highlights and lesser known areas - and finding some new discoveries for Las... Read more»

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Ed on the Carretera Austral - driving Chile's southern highway

My first introduction to the Carretera Austral was in 1998, when I led a group of photographers down a section of the road from Chaitén to Coyhaique. I had to wait 16 years to drive the remaining sections of the highway - but it was worth the wait! The Carretera Austral, Chile’s iconic highway linki... Read more»

Posted in: News, Trip reports, LF blog
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Is Google dumbing down our world? - a filter bubble too far

In early 2014 I was in Chile, driving its stunning Carretera Austral, the 1,240km highway first conceived under Augusto Pinochet’s presidency and now uniting remote settlements with its thin ribbon of gravel and occasional asphalt. Whilst on a particularly adventurous full day excursion to the San R... Read more»

Posted in: History, News, LF blog

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