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Uruguay


Day 666. Just a few hours of walking left... #theworldwalk #travel #uruguayDay 663. Sure, universal healthcare and free college educations are nice, but for me the greatest thing about Uruguay is the shear abundance of beef. Cattle are everywhere, steak is roughly half the price it is in the States. I walked into a bar yesterdayDay 665. Tomorrow will be my last day of walking in South America. A continent that was so wild in my mind has become familiar. #theworldwalk #travel #uruguayDay 664. Each terrain has its good and bad aspects. The desert was mosquito-free, but also civilization free. The woods provide shade, but harbor humidity. Hilly terrain is rough on the legs, but usually means there's a river to jump in at the end of theDay 662. Uruguay is a pretty tranquil place. It has the highest per capita GDP in South America, decriminalized marijuana, and strong social programs. There are only three million people in the country and nearly two-thirds of them live in the capital cit

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