
#20-27 – North & Central America Updates – Worldwide with Wee …

Wee-Cheng standing tall at a Latin American pyramid.
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Wee-Cheng, a nomad wannabe, has been juggling with hectic work as a London investment banker and frequent travel to places where he got into lots of trouble.
He has been arrested in Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and the rebel state of Transdniestria. He’s been mugged in Jerusalem and Romania, and got into a near fight with a Cypriot gangster.
He has recently found himself jobless and decided to be a real nomad by beginning a 5-month journey to Latin America, starting from Rio at the end of December 2001.
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Project Infinite Liberation
Wee-Cheng outlines his trip, route and destinations. Latin America is only the beginning.
« #1-19 – South America Updates
#20-27 – North & Central America Updates
#20: Costa Rica: Rice and Beans, Beans and Rice
Gringolandia at its finest, but for heaven’s sake, not another jungle-and-volcano tour…
#21: Nicaragua: Bulls’ Testicles in the Land of Fire and Revolution
If the North Americans will leave the place alone, peaceful Nicaragua can finish the process of rebuilding after years of conflict.
#22: Mad Rush Through Honduras, El Salvador & Belize
Late, late, late. WeeCheng is behind schedule, and so he had to rush through Honduras, El Salvador and Belize.
#23: Yucatan, Mexico: Land of the Mayas
For the Maya, time was born and had a name when the sky didn’t exist and the earth had not yet awakened.
#24: Chiapas & Oaxaca, Mexico: Mayan Gods, Fried Grasshoppers & Beheaded Saints
Wee-Cheng watches locals use Coca-Cola in religious ceremonies, chucks down a few fried grasshoppers and visits the birthplace of chocolate.
#25: Mexico: Tacos with Ants Eggs, Pretending to be a Beijing Commie and lots of Dead Bodies
Wee-Cheng is winding up his Latin American adventure, but he still has time to eat some more interesting food and have his photo taken with dead people.
#26: After Latin America, What’s Next? Recap & More on Plans
The full statistical breakdown of Wee-Cheng’s trip, but it’s only this part that’s coming to a final destination. Look for him in Europe soon…
#27: Bahamas: Love Portions, Bad Stomach and Rainy Weather in the Sunny Isles
The past week has been nothing but disasters large, small and Nassau, but at least there’s been deep-fried love flesh.
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