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Subject: Re: Is it possible to board passage on a ship to Brazil? Posted on: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:01:39 -0500


"Howard" wrote in message
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> "Robert Miller" wrote in message
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>> I'm looking for an interesting way to go to Brazil and perhaps save some
>> money. I saw a
>> t.v. show where some Brits boarded passage on a cargo ship to Bermuda and
>> other islands.
>> While in port onloading Banana's or other cargo these Brits had a few
> hours
>> to a day to see
>> the sights. I can get to Miami Florida or Gulfport Mississippi. Two of
> the
>> largest ports on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
>>
>>
>> Robert Miller
>
> Robert, If you can "get to Miami", its amazingly cheap to get to South
> America from there. Cheapest way I ever found was to fly to Colombia, thru
> San Andres Island, a Colombian posession in the Caribbean.Fly
> internationally to SAI, then nationally to the Colombian mainland. Then go
> overland to Brazil via the Amazon, from Iquitos,Peru. That should be
> "interesting" enough for ya. Good luck, Howard
>

Howard,

Maybe I'm not reading your correctly, but I thought there were no direct
flights from Miami to San Andres. You have to go throough the mainland or
Panama.



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