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Kim, Col & Casey in South America Living it up on a South American west-side adventure!

Peru

Ah, making the best of another bus ride.  This one was our first experience of the best versions of 'semi-cama' bus travel.  'Full-cama' is the highest level, and below 'semi-cama' are the local busses, which stop continuously to let people on and off, and are generally quite uncomfortable and cramped.  Sometimes the local buses get so packed that people end up standing or sleeping in the isles.  We had to stand a couple of times, but gratefully not for any long buses.

PERU | Monday, 27 October 2008 | Views [293]

Ah, making the best of another bus ride. This one was our first experience of the best versions of 'semi-cama' bus travel. 'Full-cama' is the highest level, and below 'semi-cama' are the local busses, which stop continuously to let people on and off, and are generally quite uncomfortable and cramped. Sometimes the local buses get so packed that people end up standing or sleeping in the isles. We had to stand a couple of times, but gratefully not for any long buses.