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  • The Guide's a Genious!Little did I realize when I was introduced to Mario, that he is “the man” in town. It turns out that Mario, is the guy who discovered all of the 54 cave systems in ToroToro. Yep…54 Only 2 Posted by worldweave in Weaving Around the World | Aug 8, 2011
  • From Bolivia with Love Like a line of porcelain dolls they sat, one, two and three, on the couch in that living room three thousand six hundred metres and nine floors above sea level. There was no Posted by jajabor in Cholche, Jibon | Aug 7, 2011
  • Sucre Society On Tuesday night, after a busy day at the office, I joined Wendy and Ilona and Lorna and Jess from the neighbouring apartment for a 2 course neo French meal at Origenes with ethnic dance show for the princely Posted by Liz-Buff in Llama Drama | Aug 7, 2011
  • Centro De Atencian a La Ninez To get to my place of work I leave my apartment at 0800 and walk for 10 mins and then get either bus (15 seaters) 3 or A through the city and along a whole 3 mile stretch of Posted by Liz-Buff in Llama Drama | Aug 7, 2011
  • La Paz, BoliviaThe bus broke down. Again. Not as bad as last time, just on a corner of four lanes of busy early morning traffic. However on the outskirts of La Paz, so at least we actually made it this time! By Posted by Big Adventure in Phil & Nic's big adventure | Aug 6, 2011
  • Tupiza to UyuniLittle does it take to spark the intrepid adventurer within me into life, even in the most mundane of locations, so imagine my excitement upon reaching the stunning landscapes surrounding the small and dusty town of Tupiza, with its rugged Posted by Dan Smith in And So The Journey Continues | Aug 6, 2011
  • A little hippy havenLeaving Sucre was a bit of a drama. The Bolivian school holidays had started, so the bus companies decided not to pre sell tickets but get everybody to come to the station on the day they wished to depart and Posted by worldweave in Weaving Around the World | Aug 5, 2011
  • A mountain that feeds a nationSo I arrived in the highest city of its size in the world...Potosi. It is based at 4070m. Now, the agent in Uyuni of course has an agreement with another agent in Potosi, and I was met at 1 am Posted by worldweave in Weaving Around the World | Aug 5, 2011
  • Sucre- Life is SweetArriving in La Paz courtesy of the 11 hour night bus from Uyuni at 0700 on my ??th birthday we headed for the 60s time warp that is Hotel Eldorada, where I had booked a room for the night, and Posted by Liz-Buff in Llama Drama | Aug 4, 2011
  • La Paz, The WMDR and getting wild in Rurrenbaque We spent the next few days in La Paz, the capital city of Bolivia, which lies in a narrow canyon between snow-capped mountains and Mount Illimani in the distance. It once was a city of beautiful historic buildings but is Posted by Hola Lish-Ands in Lish and Ands hit South America | Aug 4, 2011
  • Uyuni, BoliviaHere finally!! Arrived about 4:00pmish, found a hostel for the night, then headed out to choose which Salt flat tour took our fancy. Unfortunatley all the three day tours were out of the question due to heavy snowfall over most Posted by Big Adventure in Phil & Nic's big adventure | Jul 31, 2011
  • Potosi, BoliviaSo we got the bus from Sucre to Potosi, nice easy trip. Arrived into the the swishet bus station ever, jumped in a taxi to the not so wish 'X-terminal' were our connecting bus went from. We then tried to Posted by Big Adventure in Phil & Nic's big adventure | Jul 31, 2011
  • Seascapes and LandscapesThe group was small. A french couple, 3 fun Brazilian women, and myself. I was so pleased, after all…it was hard to speak Spanish in San Pedro with so many English speakers there, but now Spanish was the common language. Posted by worldweave in Weaving Around the World | Jul 31, 2011
  • Goodbye my Cochabamba, Hello TrinidadSadly my time here in Cochabamba is coming to an end. Next Monday I will be heading to Trinidad, the capital of el Beni. Jehovah has blessed me with another partner, and soon she will be arriving there as well. Posted by Joce2011 in Bolivia | Jul 31, 2011
  • Parents ArrivalHello All!!! My sincerest apologies for not writting a a long time. I have abandoned all of you, but I will update you on what has been of me lately. The day FINALLY ( i was about to die,lol) arrived Posted by Joce2011 in Bolivia | Jul 31, 2011
  • Bolivian HighOur journey across the border into Bolivia was stress free and even Lorna was allowed over without having to do a bit extra. We stopped at Copacabana for lunch and my first taste of Bolivian beer, Huari in this case. Posted by Liz-Buff in Llama Drama | Jul 29, 2011
  • La Paz to PotosiThere's nothing quite like waking up at 6.30am, with a pre-purchased bus ticket, knowing that you have no other choice but to get up, get ready, check out of your comfortable hotel room and spend the following 3 hours on Posted by Dan Smith in And So The Journey Continues | Jul 28, 2011
  • Volunteering in Cochabamba 2During my third week in Cochabamba, the 7th and last Harry Potter movie was released and I went to see it at the cinema at midnight with my host family. Since we were a big group, we had to be Posted by sarahm_lux in A Luxembourger with a backpack | Jul 26, 2011
  • The highest golf course in the worldLa Paz, Bolivia is breathtaking for several reasons. First, the view on entering the canyon, which spans 5 kms and drops to 4,100 meters at its lowest point, is spectacular. Second, the city’s altitude is 3660m and walking anywhere especially Posted by travelhappiness in travel tales with a twist | Jul 26, 2011
  • Bye bye BoliviaAfter getting back to La Paz from the jungle I had a couple a day before starting on my last GAP tour from La Paz to Rio. The day we were due to depart was unfortunaly also the day that Posted by yorkshire_rebs in A traveller at last | Jul 24, 2011
  • Fiesta time and the blessing of the cars Bolivia, land of dazzling salt plains, spectacular volcanic landscapes, dizzying breath defying heights and UNESCO world heritage sites. Here one can play the highest golf course known , bike down the deadliest road in the world, or eat Posted by travelhappiness in travel tales with a twist | Jul 23, 2011
  • The most Dangerous Road in the WorldLa Paz, capital of Bolivia is the place to go if you are a thrill junkie. Here you can eat the hottest curry in town, play Russian roulette with prison by frequenting secret coke parties, tackle the highest golf course Posted by travelhappiness in travel tales with a twist | Jul 23, 2011
  • Sucre, BoliviaNow we had been warned by everyone that the bus journey from Santa Cruz to Sucre was pretty tough, and had been advised to take the money hit and fly. Of course we knew better and being veterans of a Posted by Big Adventure in Phil & Nic's big adventure | Jul 22, 2011
  • Santa Cruz, BoliviaWell i guessed it would happen eventually, Nic has handed over the blog to me and i can only apologise now for the grammer and giberish. So we headed for the bus station in Asuncion and booked the 8pm destined for Posted by Big Adventure in Phil & Nic's big adventure | Jul 22, 2011
  • Volunteering in Cochabamba 1On Sunday, 26th June, at 1pm, I got a bus from La Paz to Cochabamba. After driving for about 15 minutes - we weren't even really out of La Paz yet - the driver braked really suddenly and then stopped Posted by sarahm_lux in A Luxembourger with a backpack | Jul 18, 2011
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