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  • Potosi After Uyuni, I went to Potosi, the highest city of it´s size at an altitude of about 4 and a half thousand meters. On the bus I met a nice canadian/english couple and a cool family of four, who were Posted by plummers in The Great South American Adventure | Jun 27, 2007
  • Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia Later Hey guys, Sorry Its been so long again, ive been pretty sick lately so i havent had the urge or long enough away from the toilet to write in a while. Now a lot has happened so im gunna Posted by hutchi in Hutchwood | Jun 27, 2007
  • Salar De Uyuni Most of the time, I love travelling on my own. Purely for selfish reasons, I don´t like to compromise on what I want to do. There are, however, a few times when having some buddies along would be Posted by zedgee in Zo On The Go | Jun 17, 2007
  • Death Road and Amazon Photos Try these 2 links for more photos. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=10551&l=4142b&id=741335836 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=10548&l=d8324&id=741335836 xo Posted by bec3688 in Poorly Planned But There She Goes.... | Jun 15, 2007
  • Copacabana - Lake Titikaka - Bolivia [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/87234/IMG%5F23 Posted by Lejla in 2007 - our year off | Jun 6, 2007
  • Bolivia Sorry about the long wait again. There are new photos at www.flickr.com/photos/12875483@N00/ check them out in all their Bolivian glory. To make it to Bolivia before my Argentinian Visa ran out, I undertook a mamoth bus journey from Puerto Iguazu Posted by plummers in The Great South American Adventure | Jun 15, 2007
  • Copacabana/Lake Titicaca - Bolivia Tuesday 15th May Copacabana, Bolivia We were due to be picked up at 8am, though this turns out to be someone coming to our hotel and us walking halfway back across town to where the bus is. In the usual way, not Posted by pdsaustin in Around the world in 365 days... | Jun 15, 2007
  • The Amazon (okay, just the basin) From last I wrote I've experienced probably one of the best and most realxing highlights of my trip. The Pampas tour to the Amazon basin. Heres the itinerary: Short (but loud and dodgy Bolivian military) flight to Rurrenbaque, straight away at Posted by bec3688 in Poorly Planned But There She Goes.... | Jun 14, 2007
  • Bolivia The most unnerving landscape I'd encountered so far was the Salt Flats in southern Bolivia, understood to be the largest in the world. The salt is up to 15 metres deep, and has the appearance of thick ice. We climbed Posted by Darell in South America | Jun 10, 2007
  • Sth America- 9- Sucre, Potosi,Uyuni, La Paz Okay so last time I was on line we were in Sucre but I had yet to tell you anything about it. We ended up staying longer then expected due to flue or a bug, basically we weren’t Posted by Rraven in Ravens Travels | Jun 6, 2007
  • Rurrenabaque - Bolivia - Jungle Tour [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/87234/IMG%5F22 Posted by Lejla in 2007 - our year off | May 24, 2007
  • Rurrenabaque Rurrenabaque is described in the lonely planet as a frontier town. It's a bit of a dump. I was a bit disappointed by it, especially having suffered the ridiculous bus journey to it. Turns out there are Posted by calumfife in New York | Jun 2, 2007
  • La Paz - The Death Road La Paz so far I´m being booted off the computer but here whats coming: Yesterday I rode a push bike down the most dangerous road in the world, scary, more so with my uncoradinated riding style. Today a Dr. visited my bedside, Posted by bec3688 in Poorly Planned But There She Goes.... | Jun 2, 2007
  • Why? Post Salt Flat Traumas There is so much to include but my health is at an all time low (read on to the end for more details) so no promises on quality. Left Uyni (possibly the coldest place on earth) quicker than Posted by bec3688 in Poorly Planned But There She Goes.... | Jun 2, 2007
  • BOLIVIEN Am Freitagmorgen ging es um acht Uhr los, um wieder einmal Chile zu verlassen und alle Grenzformalitaeten zu erledigen. Deshalb wurden wir mit einem Minibus zur bolivischen Grenzs Posted by surfers in Pascal & Chris | Jun 1, 2007
  • Amazon Pink dolphins. For all of you who didn´t believe me (mostly my family!), check out this link (http://www.isptr-pard.org/dolphin.html ) they are real!, for those of you who haven´t yet had the chance to doubt me- I swam with pink dolphins. Posted by AngBaxter in South America | May 30, 2007
  • Bolivia and Beyond So last time I sent an email I think I was just getting back to Buenos Aires…and apparently I have trouble letting grass grow under my feet, because I left again. D and I started a major travel journey that Posted by AngBaxter in South America | May 30, 2007
  • Parque Ambue Ari Here is something I wrote whilst sitting on the jungle floor, the sun trickling through the canopy above, hanging with a jaguar called Sama... ...I´m entering my third day without show Posted by zedgee in Zo On The Go | May 27, 2007
  • Sama I´d been to Chile, Argentina and Brazil before I fell in love for the first time on my South Amercian journey (not counting my fling with Buenos Aires, of course!) And who would have thought it would be with Posted by zedgee in Zo On The Go | May 29, 2007
  • La Paz - Coroico - Rurrenabaque Went on our mountain bike tour down the world's most dangerous road. It should be called the world's most ridiculously dangerous road. We met the tour people in the morning in a cafe in la paz, and took Posted by calumfife in New York | May 28, 2007
  • The Salt Crops of Bolivia I´m sitting in an internet cafe in Uyuni, Bolivia, wearing my new Llama gloves, the ones that double as fingerless and mittens and I can´t write a whole blog but just wanted to let you know a few details of Posted by bec3688 in Poorly Planned But There She Goes.... | May 25, 2007
  • La Paz [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/87234/IMG%5F21 Posted by Lejla in 2007 - our year off | May 24, 2007
  • La Paz, Bolivia Sunday 6th May La, Paz, Bolivia Again, grateful not to have been kicked off the bus last night, and the 12 hours or so bus ride hasn't been too bad. Glad we went 'semi-cama', though the space for Paul was a little Posted by pdsaustin in Around the world in 365 days... | May 24, 2007
  • Bolivia var ikke helt som vi trodde... Hei igjen alle sammen som fortsatt gidder aa lese det jeg skriver.. Vel vel vi dro i vei fra Peru tidlig om morgningen og kom oss over grensen til Bolvivia etter noen timer. Paa grensen er den en liten by som Posted by madremia in madremia i latin amerika | May 23, 2007
  • DANKWOORD VRIJWILLIGERSWERK GUARDERIA Hola Hola Zoals beloofd het dankwoord aan iedereen die financieel hielp voor de guarderia in Santa Cruz, Bolivia!! Lees het bericht! (http://www.mindreal.be/download/ABRILcorreo.pdf) Nogmaals merci aan iedereen!! ... en voor de liefhe Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | May 23, 2007
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