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  • Viva el Peru y Bolivia! Ahhh, jeg har nettopp hatt den beste dusjen på lenge. Ubegrenset med varmt vann og en solid stråle. Yes, har virkelig begynt å sette pris på de små de tingene på en ny måte ;) Fikk dessuten også et skikkelig Posted by Katrine777 in Min egen lille jorden rundt-reise :) | Apr 11, 2009
  • Sucre My future masters supervisor looked up Sucre on the map and commented it was probably a nice town. It is indeed quite pleasant here. The name "white city" did not mislead. This is one of the most beautiful cities Posted by BatSoo in Global Hoboing | Apr 10, 2009
  • Bolivia Salt Flats You absolutely have to travel to the Bolivia Salt Flats! We just recently traveled there and were totally blown away by how much better it was in real life than in the pictures we've seen from fellow backpackers. The salt Posted by Ramiro D in Travel-ology | Apr 9, 2009
  • Bolivian Fireworks...... Hello again its back to me writing the blog as Si and I are taking turns so be prepared for waffle!Hope everyone is well. Anyway best get on. After Argentina we headed up into Bolivia which really is quite a crazy Posted by sunseekers in beaches and beer | Mar 31, 2009
  • Bolivia Welcome to Bolivia!! We caught a bus along the shore of Lake Titicaca from Puno (Peru) to Copacabana, for our first taste of Bolivia..... [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/82469/375 Posted by Steve-Kay in Our looooooooong Honeymoon! | Apr 5, 2009
  • Home nearly 3 weeks Home nearly 3 weeks and still organising photos and videos. Have worked 2 weeks and seen over 60 patients with chronic pain. But, will always have the memories o a fantastic tour of South America and Antarctica with a great Posted by acudoc in Len & Celina's South America - Take 2 | Apr 2, 2009
  • Sucre Potosi'den Sucre'ye otobüsle gitmek mümkün, ama aynı hatta çalışan ve iki buçuk saat kadar süren bir mesafe olduğundan tıpkı Bostancı dolmuşu gibi dörde tamamlanınca kalkan taksiler var. Şehir merkezine kadar bıraktıklarını öğrendiğimizden bu taksilerin b Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Apr 1, 2009
  • Isla Del Sol After the day before’s false alarm we finally headed off for Lake Titicaca on the Tuesday. The ride on the bus provided yet more beautiful scenery along the way. I can´t stress how pretty Bolivia’s country side is with it’s Posted by HonestAnth in Ripped For Rio | Mar 18, 2009
  • Potosi Rivayete göre, İnka hükümdarı Huayna Capac 1462 yılında malum dağa gelir ve gökgürültüsünü andıran bir ses ona bu dağın değerli madenlerle dolu olduğunu, ama tanrıların bu zenginlikleri onun için değil, uzaklardan gelecek başkaları için koyduğunu söyler. Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Mar 25, 2009
  • Salar de Uyuni Bolivya'da bulunan dünyanın en büyük tuz gölü Salar de Uyuni ve Eduardo Avaroa Doğal Parkı'nı görebilmek için La Paz'dan Oruro'ya otobüsle gidip oradan trene binerek Uyuni'ye geçecektik. Önce yağmur mevsimi nedeniyle trenin çalışmadığını öğrenerek üzüldüy Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Mar 24, 2009
  • La Paz Puno'dan başladığımız yolculuğumuzda, eskiden La Paz'ın bir mahallesi olan, ama göç nedeni ile büyümesinin durmayacağı anlaşılınca yeni bir şehir haline getirilen El Alto'dan geçip, irice bir çanak olan La Paz'a gelmiştik. Taksicilerin söyledikleri fiyatl Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Mar 20, 2009
  • Spinning heights of La Paz Well on the saturday morning (14th March) we were supposed to climb Chacaltaya, the highest ski Resort in the world. However, Joel and Alexander our friendly travel agents called late on the friday evening to tell us they had to Posted by HonestAnth in Ripped For Rio | Mar 16, 2009
  • Border crossing bolivia, Santa Cruz and Lapaz After the horse riding we all could still feel a bit of an ache in our buttocks, eating piranha fish, and being able to see only footsteps of a either a jaguaarrr or puuuma and oh! I spotted a tucan Posted by Harshu in Ripped For Rio | Mar 14, 2009
  • Last Day in South America Sitting here in the comfortable Hotel Europa it's almost possible to forget the chaos around us. we have been listening to endless fireworks and public protest and are reminded of the bullet holes we saw around the central square which Posted by acudoc in Len & Celina's South America - Take 2 | Mar 12, 2009
  • La Paz Day 2 Just 2 more sleeps to go in La Paz Bolivia. Today we did a City Tour of this Large typically crazy South American City. La Paz lies in a Valley at around 3,500 metres and is the highest capital city Posted by acudoc in Len & Celina's South America - Take 2 | Mar 11, 2009
  • Living the high life There it was, the Animal. Standing there in between 2 larger grayish Toyota Landcruisers, it didnt look very impressive. But that was only fleeing thought. I went over and started kicking the tires, somehow expecting that this would give me Posted by ian.dupont in Ian's Travels | Feb 14, 2009
  • Bolivia Arriving in Bolivia was a bit of a change of scenery to say the least and 20 times more stray dogs. Got the train to Uyuni and headed on a salt flats trip from here. Hostels here are a bit Posted by sarahfraw in Leaving on a Jet Plane | Feb 28, 2009
  • Rest of Bolivia After the epic trip to Uyuni, I moved on to Potosí with a couple of other guys. Potosí was once an incredibly wealthy and important town, back in the day, due to its natural (mining) resources and central location Posted by tgcrouch in Mi Viaje Sudamericano | Feb 15, 2009
  • Het is weer tijd voor een filmpje! EDIT 06-12-2009 Sinds lange tijd weer ff op mn blog aan het kijken. De filmpjes maakten de boel wel erg traag dus die moet je maar ff in mn profiel opzoeken. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by martijnmol in America del Sur 2008-2009 | Feb 10, 2009
  • Tupiza and Salar de Uyuni tour Once across the Bolivian border at Villazón and getting some local currency, I caught a 2.5hr bus from there to a place called Tupiza. This is recognised as a nicer place to stay than Villazón, and good as a Posted by tgcrouch in Mi Viaje Sudamericano | Feb 6, 2009
  • The Death Road After all my concern regarding our journey back to La Paz it turned out to be quite a normal pleasant flight.Janelle for once seemed at ease and I was beginning to hope her fear of flyi Posted by Janelle_B in 100 Days in South America | Jan 26, 2009
  • Lake Titicaca Between Bolivia and Peru lies the highest lake in the world called Lake Titicaca. We decided to go visit it on the way to Peru but to see it from the Bolivian side where you stay in a town called Posted by kmandmc in Our Trip | Jan 7, 2009
  • Rurrenabaque and Chalalan We left La Paz early that morning and grabbed a taxi to the city`s main airport, commonly know as Él Alto.Our destination was Rurrenabaque (aka Rurre), a lowland settlement on the banks on t Posted by Janelle_B in 100 Days in South America | Dec 9, 2008
  • Solar de Uyni- Bolivia With our bums sore from the crazy Death Road ride, we left La Paz for Solar de Uyni. We were facing a 13 hour bus journey. The bus was very nice - it had great reclining seats, pillows Posted by Laima in Around the world in 180 days | Dec 14, 2008
  • Christmas on lake Titicaca When we arrived at our hotel Copacanaba we breathed a sigh of relief. It was exactly what we need. After a snooze andsome TV, Adriana managed to talk to her family of web cam as it was the 24th of Posted by Themoffats in Adriana and Jonathan's Adventures | Jan 15, 2009
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