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:Not really, but I think there's a way to leave this comment and add some more context and a link to [[Appearance]] :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 23:48, 30 March 2011 (CEST)
 
:Not really, but I think there's a way to leave this comment and add some more context and a link to [[Appearance]] :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 23:48, 30 March 2011 (CEST)
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== Comment on Paso Jama ==
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"Crossing in to the Borders of Jujuy, Argentina is not as easy as the other ones in the nation."
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Ok, so I don't know about most of the other border crossings, but on Pasa Jama I do have a different opinion.
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Just crossed it a few days ago, no filling out of documents or anything required, I got my passport stamped without questions, though I do have to admit that the first official wanted me to present someone who will take me over the border. The second one I shoved my passport in the face didn't, so don't worry, Paso Jama is manageable, though it might take some time finding someone to take you, for most of the cars crossing seem to be families, ergo cars tend to be full.

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"He also has squatted up service stations from Bariloche all the way to Salta, with just a ratty sleeping bag and body odor. He would sometimes get free sandwiches from staff/passerby." Do we want to encourage begging and maintaining poor levels of hygiene for the sake of a handout here? CRCulver 15:43, 30 March 2011 (CEST)

Not really, but I think there's a way to leave this comment and add some more context and a link to Appearance :) guaka 23:48, 30 March 2011 (CEST)

Comment on Paso Jama

"Crossing in to the Borders of Jujuy, Argentina is not as easy as the other ones in the nation." Ok, so I don't know about most of the other border crossings, but on Pasa Jama I do have a different opinion. Just crossed it a few days ago, no filling out of documents or anything required, I got my passport stamped without questions, though I do have to admit that the first official wanted me to present someone who will take me over the border. The second one I shoved my passport in the face didn't, so don't worry, Paso Jama is manageable, though it might take some time finding someone to take you, for most of the cars crossing seem to be families, ergo cars tend to be full.