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Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by Brock never been to central america, but Ive been all around venezuela, somewhat the same landscape once you get out of the city and into the jungle areas. I'm actually going to brasil this spring, should be exciting. I hear Rio is off the hook.
Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.

 
Originally posted by 97dakota Yea, I went three years ago, we spent four days walking thru mayan ruins and hiking thru junlges. there was a cave that had original pots and cooking utensils from the ancient mayans. god it was so cool to see the stuff they used and not be in a muesem(sp). then we spent five days diving. IT is rate as the second most desirable spot to dive after the great barrier. I can't wait till I can take a trip to "inspect the building process". bever been to brazil. I have heard that rio is quite the party meca. have fun.
sounds good. Ive actually never been diving, need to try that sometime. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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