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Argentina / Costa Rica recap

By Thushan Amarasiriwardena | February 6th, 2008

We’re recovering from a series of missteps and setbacks last week (stolen wallet for Thushan, a 24-hour deep intestinal spring cleaning for Brian), and recently began uploading some of the “lost” posts. In the past 10 days, we’ve left the Island of Ometepe in Nicaragua, explored the cities, coasts and forests of Costa Rica, and crossed the equator to the southern hemisphere and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Below is a quick run down of the past couple days and the respective galleries if you’ve missed anything…

Downtown Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina - 02/05
Despite the sweltering heat, we took the day to wander two neighborhoods, Congreso and Microcentro and take in the hustle and bustle of downtown B.A.

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One Response to “Argentina / Costa Rica recap”

  1. Rob Sage Says:

    Hey Thushan, what did you think of Costa Rica? Im planning on going there later in the year but i think i’ll stay for probably a couple of months, i may even end up living there like my pal James from Costa Rica HQ!

    Rob

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Thushan Amarasiriwardena

, former Senior Multimedia Producer at The Boston Globe, has always loved telling a great story. Combining his eye for visual story telling and his technical background in computer science at North Carolina State University, Thushan has reported on business, sports and travel for The Globe.

Michael Kurtz

, graduated with a degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His thesis research focused on the intersection of race and music in Northeastern Brazil. He worked previously as A&R and Production Coordinator for Putumayo World Music, an international music record label based in New York City.

Brian Rogers

graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a degree in Spanish and Latin American Studies, and has traveled extensively in Latin America.

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is LongJaunt's home base chief and a Technical Producer for The Boston Globe. She joined and contributed with the team out in England, Kenya, Tanzania, The Netherlands and Thailand.