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		<title>By: Enjoy Patrick Responsibly &#187; New Year&#8230; Where Have I Been?</title>
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		<description>[...] After Martinique, I spent the holidays freezing and damp high in the Peruvian Andes. This trek was organized through Adventure Life. For the most part, it was great. Some time in Cusco acclimatizing ourselves to the altitude, then off to the Ausangate region for 6 days climbing over 17,000 foot passes, meeting Andean people, watching baby alpacas being sheered and sometimes born, visiting the markets, sampling local cuisine like guinea pig and strawberry beer&#8230; and basically taking in the gorgeousness of the often brutal landscape. (There&#8217;s a desktop or two available over at mybestdesktops.com) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] After Martinique, I spent the holidays freezing and damp high in the Peruvian Andes. This trek was organized through Adventure Life. For the most part, it was great. Some time in Cusco acclimatizing ourselves to the altitude, then off to the Ausangate region for 6 days climbing over 17,000 foot passes, meeting Andean people, watching baby alpacas being sheered and sometimes born, visiting the markets, sampling local cuisine like guinea pig and strawberry beer&#8230; and basically taking in the gorgeousness of the often brutal landscape. (There&#8217;s a desktop or two available over at mybestdesktops.com) [...]</p>
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