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		<description>[...] The Rafting Trip with the South American Explorers Club was great! In terms of logistics, Barefoot Expeditions needed to pull adventure guides from all over Ecuador. They came from Ibarra, Baños, Tena and Quito. The equipment (rafts, helmets, paddles, food and beer) came from Quito and Santo Domingo. &#8230; [...]</description>
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