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how do you get to san andres from medellin and is it expensive?

By curleymags on Dec 8, 2005, 16:28 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Tinto (Moderator) (Trustee board) says on Dec 8, 2005, 16:36:

Get yourself one of these babies www.amphicar.com/action_shots_high.html

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webmanco says on Dec 8, 2005, 17:46:

Good Tinto
Good one.

...A yo, déjenme queto y no me jodan má! ...

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kernow62 says on Dec 8, 2005, 19:37:

That doesn't have any appeal for me, I much prefer this model.

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kikolina0920 says on Dec 9, 2005, 05:08:

Avianca Airplane...

San Andres is an island...

Expensive? Plane fare is more expensive than busfare, but less expensive than buying a hovercraft....

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Crazy4Cali says on Dec 9, 2005, 09:57:

By the way.... what is the bus fare to San Andres, anyway?

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Boatygringo says on Dec 9, 2005, 10:59:

San Andres Check on a package tour they are real cheep out of season and are all inclusive, I have seen them for us$25.00 a day frm inside Cartegina including air far hotel and meals.

Boatygringo

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