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  • Sucre I have the time now, so I figure I might as well start writing about Sucre to get a head start and then add on more as the days continue. So after arriving in Sucre around 9pm, I checked into Posted by STEVO1285 in This World is Bigger Than I Thought | Nov 14, 2008
  • Potosi So after finally arriving to Potosi from Uyuni at around 2am, myself along with a friend from England and a couple from Spain headed to the hostel. It was a short night´s rest as we had to wake up early Posted by STEVO1285 in This World is Bigger Than I Thought | Nov 14, 2008
  • The Death Road Yesterday I cycled the Death Road. Amazing experience!! This is a road in Bolivia that was originally built by prisoners of war when Bolivia and Paraguay were at war. It connects La Paz to the town of Corioco. The start is at Posted by AandSTrip in South America | Nov 13, 2008
  • Salar de Uyuni The 3-night, 4-day jeep tour to the salt flats of Uyuni definitely rivals the ¨W¨ trail in Torres del Paine, as the best trip I´ve taken so far in South America. After arriving in Tupiza Posted by STEVO1285 in This World is Bigger Than I Thought | Nov 11, 2008
  • Ups and downs Graham: So up to La Paz, the worlds highest capital city, where even walking is a bit of a chore thanks to the altitude and the cities spectacular location built in the mountains, meaning that a flat road is a very Posted by alicia08 in Out Of Office Message: | Oct 29, 2008
  • Bolivia and the biggest salt plain in the world Alicia - TILCARA- After Tilcara, our next stop was crossing the border from Argentina into Villazon. It was a long and desolate road to nowhere, passing mountains in a million different colours and hundreds of Llamas, goats, wild donkeys and mini Posted by alicia08 in Out Of Office Message: | Oct 28, 2008
  • Bolivia We were very happy arriving in La Paz after a long long bus journey. The city has a spectular setting as it is situated in a narrow canyon 3500 meters above sea level and you can see a huge snowpeaked Posted by woutermooi in Wouter's travelblog | Sep 1, 2008
  • Sucre, Cochabamba and La Paz (again!) Ohhh boy...we are getting behind in the blog again! While our lungs were still trying to recover from the mines in Potosi, we boarded a bus to Sucre. Sucre is a very nice city with lots of colonial architecture. Posted by edenjosh in Eden and Josh | Aug 6, 2008
  • Goodbye Peru.. hello land of no toilet paper After our trek and time in Cusco (which already seems a lifetime ago) Katharine and I travelled the 12 hours on a bus to the town of Arequipa, Peru, where the deepest canyon in the world is. We booked ourselves Posted by amyruth85 in Amy's Worldwide Adventures | Aug 5, 2008
  • Maletas Perdidas Puno - Copacabana - La Paz - Santa Cruz - Buenos Aires James and I have arrived in Buenos Aires, unfortunately our luggage has not. We flew from La Paz to another city in Bolivia, Santa Cruz. Upon arrival Posted by jeh62 in Vivir es Viajar | Jul 25, 2008
  • Uyuni Preden smo se podali na tridnevno voznjo z jeepi, smo v Uyuni-ju uredili se mejne formalnosti, saj voznjo koncamo na meji s Cilom. Nasa skupina sedaj steje 17 ljudi (stirje so sli v La Pazu domov), tako da smo imeli Posted by bjelakrez in Biseri Juzne Amerike | Jul 25, 2008
  • Bolivia / Peru Another bus journey to endure. Bolivia buses = crap! This time we have to get off the bus to allow it to cross the lake. It's all actually OK, just a bit of a hassle. On off, on off. It Posted by spacebooth in Esther's Adventure | Jul 6, 2008
  • Potosi, Uyuni V Potosi smo prisli ob 5ih namesto ob 7ih. V hostlu so nam dali zato zacasne sobe, v katerih smo se malo odspali. Trije pari smo se drenali v troposteljni sobi. Ko smo vstali, smo sli na zajtrk v restavracijo. Posted by bjelakrez in Biseri Juzne Amerike | Jul 22, 2008
  • La Paz Med voznjo iz Puna v La Paz smo izstopili iz avtobusa, prestopili na ladjico in tako preckali ozino. Tam namrec (se) ni mosta. Ustavili smo se v mestu Copacabana. Po tem mestu je dobila ime slavna plaza v Rio de Posted by bjelakrez in Biseri Juzne Amerike | Jul 20, 2008
  • Potosi July 16th was Josh's and my 6th wedding anniversary! We hopped a bus from Uyuni to Potosi and celebrated at a posh Bolivian restaurant. Potosi is the highest city in the world at 4060m altitude. Because of Posted by edenjosh in Eden and Josh | Jul 19, 2008
  • Uyuni After La Paz, Josh and I headed straight for Uyuni with a brief stop in the small city of Oruro. Uyuni itself is a cold and dusty town but it is famous for the Salar near-by. The Salar Posted by edenjosh in Eden and Josh | Jul 19, 2008
  • Off to the Amazon! Hello everyone! I just wanted to let you know that Kelsey and I are flying to the Amazon today, and we won´t have internet access for about five days. So, don´t worry...we weren´t traded for alpacas, we didn´t die from Posted by MegMc2003 in Lo siento, amigo... | Jul 14, 2008
  • Bolivia! Hurray! We've been in Bolivia for a week now and we haven't had to bribe any government officials or law enforcers yet! We arrived in Copacabana, a small city on the coast of Lake Titicaca on July1st. There were Posted by edenjosh in Eden and Josh | Jul 9, 2008
  • Chau Chau Bolivia After Potosi I made my way to lake titicaca - on the border with peru. I arrived at the bus station from Potosi at 6 in the morning. It was downright freezing, I curled up into my little, blue sleeping Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jul 5, 2008
  • Inside San Pedro Prison Back in La Paz for the third time, and having seen a lot of the sights already, a few of us decided to visit a slightly different ´tourist attraction´ - San Pedro Prison. This is a prison unlike any Posted by jamesw in James' World Tour 2008 | Jul 4, 2008
  • Dynamite and dust Sucre was a lovely town with whitewashed walls, beautiful architecture, and winding cobblestone streets, although I didn't find much to do there. Mostly read in the plaza. I've been surpr Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jul 1, 2008
  • Bolivia with a pinch of salt So what do you know about Bolivia? Well, like me until about 2 weeks ago, you probably know next to nothing! So let me enlighten you. Firstly, Bolivia is famous for having the highest everything! Secondly Posted by mccreadyf in What am I doing today??? | Jun 27, 2008
  • third-class seat I saw some ruins outside of Samaipata the next day. A pre-Inca site with ceremonial figures carved into a huge slab of rock, El Fuerte. I Walked back to town - beautiful countryside - mandarin orange country. I tried to buy Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 28, 2008
  • Bolivia We arrive at the bus station in Potosi early so that we can get some nibbles etc for the journey. The boys are sent off to purchase the journey staples. They return and we load onto the bus. I ask Posted by spacebooth in Esther's Adventure | Jun 27, 2008
  • Dilemmas Well, I have been traveling for a couple of months in South America and although the issue of ethical travel is always on my mind, the prevelant poverty in Bolivia has made me think harder about this. It`s hard Posted by ChumyChloe in In Bolivia..... | Jun 27, 2008
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