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  • First attempt to leave La Paz. "I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." After making a decision to leave La Paz, we chose Sorata as our next destination. Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Sep 14, 2009
  • MOONWALK, ADRENALINE, AND FAIRYTALE VIEWS <<The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes "sight-seeing.">> We spent one of our first free days fro Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Sep 14, 2009
  • LOKI Nights & Days - everyone wants to party! “A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.” We arrived in La Paz late in the evening on May 26th. The trip to this city was quite interesting - two hours after leav Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Sep 14, 2009
  • Magical Lake Titicaca “That's the thing with magic. You've got to know it's still here, all around us, or it just stays invisible for you.” After arriving in Puno, we headed straight to the amazing float Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Sep 14, 2009
  • The rest of Bolivia Bolivian Amazon From Corocio, the end point of the death road bike ride, there was a '12 to 20' hour bus ride north to Rurrenbaque, the departure town for journeys into the Amazon. This ride remains the least pleasant of my Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | Sep 14, 2009
  • Bamboozled in Bolivia with SALAR DE UYUNI!!! [img=http://photos. Posted by jessnsteve in Kays Odyssey | Sep 10, 2009
  • Northern Bolivia Bolivia! After a ride in a strange sort of pedal-trike-taxi that seemed to be the local speciality in the Peruvian border town, I entered Bolivia. It was the usual south american deal of having to go and rouse an immigration Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | Sep 10, 2009
  • La Paz After the salt flats disaster we took a night bus to La Paz. La Paz was stunning, hundreds of buildings lining every inch of the hills with beautiful snow capped mountains in the background. It was very hilly, everywhere you went Posted by Wayward83 in The trip | Sep 5, 2009
  • Uyuni Leaving Potosi we headed for Uyuni...a very bumpy bus ride through the Andes but the scenery was stunning. We stayed in a nice hotel in Uyuni which didnt have very much in it, so that is why we havnt updated in Posted by Wayward83 in The trip | Sep 5, 2009
  • Potosi Dont know where to start...left Sucre and headed for Potosi, a mining village high in the Andes. It was about 4070m high and we all felt it. The only thing that helped was drinking the coca tea. We felt short Posted by Wayward83 in The trip | Sep 5, 2009
  • What to Pack? When traveling to Bolivia, it is hard to know what to take until it is too late. Last summer, I didn’t know exactly what to bring and what not to bring. This summer I learned from my past experience and Posted by AlexisWiec in Experiencing Bolivia | Sep 2, 2009
  • Next Door After the Amizade volunteers finished their program, many chose to travel to Bolivia’s neighbor, Peru. Several volunteers in the past (including three this summer) have taken advantage of this cultural opportunity before they leave for home. Over this pas Posted by AlexisWiec in Experiencing Bolivia | Sep 2, 2009
  • Potosi and into Brazil One of our most unforgettable experiences of Bolivia was a visit into the silver mines of Potosi. At 4100 metres, Potosi is the highest city in the world and was built because of the Cerro Rico mountain - which was at Posted by Ross-Lori in Ross & Lori | Aug 31, 2009
  • The magic shot!!! Last night was our last night together as a whole group. Three girls left really early this morning to catch their flights while the rest of us remain for a few more days or so. We had a Posted by Kelly Rose in Here, There and Everywhere | Aug 30, 2009
  • Puno, Copacabana and La Paz So we left Cusco and headed on a long journey to Puno. Well we didn´t get started off too fast since we were temporarily delyed by the start of a bicycle race...... Anyway we stoped in the little town of Ayaviri Posted by Kelly Rose in Here, There and Everywhere | Aug 29, 2009
  • Sucre Hi, We arrived in Sucre yesterday morning after the shortest flight of my life....20mins. We flew above the Andes, it was soo pretty. Thought the hills in Scotland were impressive but this was even more so. Sucre is 2750 meters above Posted by Wayward83 in The trip | Aug 27, 2009
  • Pueblos Unidos While my clothes are drying on the laundry line after having washed my dusty pants about 5 times, it is definitely time to sit down and write about my visit to Pueblos Unidos. This is a community up in the Posted by Evita in Bolivia 2009 | Aug 27, 2009
  • Casa Cuna Amizade Bolivia has been involved with Millennium, which is an orphanage in Cochabamba, for several years now. Bolivians call orphanages Casa Cuna, which means cradle house. Millennium is a non-profit organization. It was founded by doctors and psychologi Posted by AlexisWiec in Experiencing Bolivia | Aug 25, 2009
  • Cochabamba Night Life On July 10th, Daddy Yankee, a famous Reggaeton artist, was supposed to come to Cochabamba, Bolivia and perform his hits. However, due to the Swine Flu, his performance was cancelled and rescheduled for August 9th at the Cochabamba stadium. I Posted by AlexisWiec in Experiencing Bolivia | Aug 25, 2009
  • The world's most dangerous road Word of mouth and a whole lot of hype [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/183294/113_1312.jpg thumb=http://photos.trav Posted by vedette in Tales from Around the World | Aug 23, 2009
  • Isla del Sol & Salar de Uyuni After a one-night stop in Puno on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, we moved on to Copacabana - a more picturesque town on the Bolivian shore of the lake. Lake Titicaca is an immense, sapphire blue lake straddling the Posted by Ross-Lori in Ross & Lori | Aug 20, 2009
  • Cusco to Puno Hello from PUNO!! We escaped Cusco at last..We made it almost safely by bus... We basically went back to the agency and requested a refund, in order to book a flight to La Paz. At the agency, the operator told us Posted by nelly j in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | Jun 16, 2009
  • Día de la Patría Lately, I have been busy with not much other than my investigation, which is advancing steadily. I am now working on it with my Dutch friend, Jose, and it is great to brainstorm with her and to be able to Posted by Evita in Bolivia 2009 | Aug 8, 2009
  • Chapare Following the same road to Incachaca, the road led us deeper into the rain forest into the Chapare Region. The air became thicker and warmer as the trees grew long vines and waterfalls leaked through the mountain side. We came Posted by AlexisWiec in Experiencing Bolivia | Aug 6, 2009
  • Adventures in Bolivia w/vids Now according to anything you read you will be lucky to survive a visit to this city owing to taxis, pickpockets and corrupt police officers. However most of this is usually over ther top so I decided to check it Posted by rhinoc in Trav vs. The World | Jul 31, 2009
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