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  • Let me out of this Bolivian jail It is the few and far between foreigner that gets to visit the female Bolivian jail in La Paz. There are forms to be filled, letters to be signed, kisses given to some minister of something. But Posted by risajs in Bicivida = Bikelife | Nov 23, 2011
  • I got so high, my body started to eat itself. SAJAMA, altitude 21,546 feet or 6547 meters. Around 18000 feet, the body no longer heals. Around 20,000 or 21,000 the body starts to eat itself for fuel, because you just can't consume enough Posted by risajs in Bicivida = Bikelife | Nov 19, 2011
  • Bolivia TIme LapseHere is a sweet time lapse that Dave Stone put together from Bolivia: [b]Some pictures Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Nov 18, 2011
  • Copacabana, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi and SucreCopacabana and Isla del Sol We crossed the border into Bolivia and found our way to the slightly run down but nevertheless pleasant town of Copacabana, on the other side of Lake Titicaca. There's no mistaking the difference in wealth, Bolivia Posted by jamesandanita in Round the world trip | Nov 15, 2011
  • Planet of the ApesApologies for the lack of photos and hyperlinks but I´m working on rudimentary PCs... I have joined a merry band of travellers, overlanding in a truck named Gus, from La Paz in Bolivia to Santiago in Chile <http://www.dragoman.com/>. The main attractio Posted by AlisonLeahy in Gone Roaming | Nov 13, 2011
  • Sucre to San Pedro de AtacamaSo my parting shot of La Paz was the wanking man outside my hotel! The nightbus south to Sucre was relatively uncomfortable, but considering I didn't sleep much the fourteen or so hour journey seemed to pass pretty quickly. At Posted by godfreyz in From The Andes to The Rockies | Nov 7, 2011
  • BolivaLa Paz 12/10/11 Capital of Bolivia. The bus trip from Puno to La Paz was probably the worst and weirdest so far. We arrived early to the bus station and waited where we were told to by the bus company’s office. When Posted by benbrown109 in 3rd Gap Year. | Nov 2, 2011
  • Hari Krishna Hari Krishna¨If you´re going to convert to a religion, you should choose one that has good food.¨ Risa Sibbitt So Lauren and I headed over the famous ´Most dangerous road in the world,´[img=http://photos Posted by risajs in Bicivida = Bikelife | Nov 1, 2011
  • La Paz...part 2!hmmm so where did i last finish? i am definately not up to date! oh yea, the women who w(h)ine! Well, after whole-heartedly integrating ourselves into the ex-pat community of Bolivia, the following events unfolded... Mural Painting Its not all Posted by Soph16 in Soph's latest avoidance of real life | Oct 28, 2011
  • Braving the JungleTime on this sketchy Bolivian compuiter is limited so I will hopefully make this short but sweet. And pardon the typos as well. Shitty keyboards...? I am currently in Ascencion de Guarayos, a town about a 45 minute drive away from Posted by Stachetastic in Tales of the Travelin' Stache | Oct 24, 2011
  • La Paz and Lago TiticacaArrived in La Paz at around 1am on Saturday morning. The streets were deserted and with clouds rolling across the road and buildings looking like they were about to fall down, it was all a bit eerie. Not so impressed Posted by godfreyz in From The Andes to The Rockies | Oct 20, 2011
  • People powerBolivia has been choc full of protests and demos - it seems that the people here like a good march to effectively communicate their views. I´ve seen: union protests outside an airport, through La Paz and two tent cities outside Posted by AlisonLeahy in Gone Roaming | Oct 20, 2011
  • Peru & Bolivia : 9 - 18 OctoberSouth America has always sounded like the big unknown - strange cultures, unusual experiences and vast, vast spaces. The last few days in Peru and our time in Bolivia were by far the most random, weird, fascinating and exhausting time Posted by Davidcos in David and Louise's honeymoon | Oct 20, 2011
  • La Paz...Part 1La Paz is a nice city. Nestled in a valley with views of snow topped mountains, its really accessible and well, cheap!! The only killer is the altitude....Now I know how fat people feel just walking to the shops...you feel Posted by Soph16 in Soph's latest avoidance of real life | Oct 17, 2011
  • Prohibition and a car free country - Bolivian electionsI´m ´trapped´under curfew in beautiful Cochabamba. Today Bolivia is leading the world by having national elections to elect the Judiciary (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivian_judicial_election,_2011). But in truly Bolivian fashion there are some catche Posted by AlisonLeahy in Gone Roaming | Oct 16, 2011
  • Dino tracks, pictographs and rocksBack to altitude (2600-3600m). I arrive in Cochambamba which has a Med climate and is the fourth largest city despite having a small town feel. Famous for its chicha (fermented corn drink) and in 2000 chasing out US giant Bechtel Posted by AlisonLeahy in Gone Roaming | Oct 16, 2011
  • Critter watchAfter my near death experiences mountain biking down the Most Dangerous Road in the World (http://www.gravitybolivia.com/view?page=12), I decided to opt for a relaxing trip to sea level. Rurrenabaque (http://www.rurrenabaque.com.bo/index.php?mc=144) <sorr Posted by AlisonLeahy in Gone Roaming | Oct 16, 2011
  • Why Bolivia From left: Joske Malloy, Chris Bonga, John Russell, Carlos Ferifino (Runs the day to day of Mission Generation) Adam Bricker, Dave Stone. Adam Bricker, rock star extraordin Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Oct 16, 2011
  • Potosi - Uyuni - La PazFredag morgen satte vi kurs mot gruvebyen Potosi, som i tillegg kan skilte meda a vaere verdens hoeyeste by! [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/412 Posted by AnnikaSS in Annika og Tones reiseblogg | Oct 8, 2011
  • Bolivia – ExpensesWe spent 20 nights in Bolivia The country as a whole is really cheap, beers were quite often not more than $1 and really good main meals were around $4. Doing the tours are basically a necessity to see the various Posted by dbgomes in There and Back... And There Again | Oct 6, 2011
  • Bolivia – Lake Titicaca Why do dogs carry a bone in their mouth… because they don’t have any pockets in their coat!!! Our guide, Joel loved a good dad joke and he cracked out plenty of the few days w Posted by dbgomes in There and Back... And There Again | Oct 6, 2011
  • Back in old blighty!Hi there! I arrived home last week and have since been settling back into life in England. The longer I'm home, the more it feels like the last 4 months could all have been a dream – It seems like Posted by EmmaLaBlogista in Emma in the Andes | Oct 3, 2011
  • Beyond Bolivia The Malloy kids were excited that their school was cancelled for the day so they could come with to the airport. Here is everyone play Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Oct 1, 2011
  • DENIED!!!We were supposed to be in the Bolivian Amazon this week. An interesting turn of events kept us in Santa Cruz at Hotel Malloy. The travel agent in Santa Cruz has been nothing short of terrific with helping us book Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Oct 1, 2011
  • Caught Red HandedOn my walks in the morning I am up before the workers hit their job sites. It is a great way to enjoy the cool of the day or more accurately, the absence of the intense heat that fires Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Oct 1, 2011
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