Thursday, May 12, 2005

Departures

by damonp on May 12, 2005

in Travel

Welcome to Caracas, the murder capital of the world. Five million people in Caracas, last week there were forty-seven murders. This I did not know.

In case some of you don’t know, I left last Wednesday (5/11/05) for South America. I flew into Caracas, Venezuela and fly home from Buenos Aires, Argentina some time in June or July. Between the two, Michael and I don’t have much set in stone. The highlights should be: Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world at 3300 ft; Roraima, the mountain (~9000ft) from Conan-Doyle’s Lost World, a 4-day boat down the Amazon from Manuas to Belem; Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.

What would a trip without visa troubles? Brazil requires a visa for any American to enter. The fee is officially called a ‘Reciprocity’ fee (at $100 its pretty steep for a visa). We give them a hassle to come into the US, so they return the favor. The Houston Brazilian Consulate website says five business days for processing, but I talked to several that have done it in the last few years as next day service. The not-so-friendly staffer must not have liked the look of me because his solution was for me to change my trip. When I confused the issue by mentioning that I was flying in to Caracas and wouldn’t be into Brazil for several weeks, he said I could get the visa in Venezuela and was through with me. I knew this, but wanted to only rely on that if I had to. As you may remember, getting a visa outside of the USA (and in another language) can be a task itself.

I don’t know how these things always happen to me. The Atlanta-Caracas flight, my seat was in between two pairs of Polish models on their way to a fashion show in Caracas. Hey, I’ve been to Poland! Somehow I managed an invite to a party at a club in Caracas hosted by the designer they were going to be doing the show for. I also now have a place to stay if ever I am in New York or Warsaw.

Casa de Bob

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