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  • Fun and frolicks on the Salar de Uyuni Thursday morning started with the beep of my annoying alarm at 4.40am and then more beeps at intervals of 10mins until we accepted that we had to get up at this ungodly hour to watch the sunrise. No light Posted by knighty111 in Steve's South America Trip 2007 | Apr 15, 2007
  • Into Bolivia with lagunas a plenty Greetings amigos from La Paz, the world´s highest capital city, so high it literally takes your breath away! After our wonderful night of star gazing, learning a lesson or two about lots of different constellations, (and deciding that a Posted by knighty111 in Steve's South America Trip 2007 | Apr 15, 2007
  • Into Bolivia So as we took our night bus from Argentina to Bolivia, we watched as the windows slowly iced over. We climbed higher and higher in altitude and it was definately freezing. We arrived at the border at like 6 am. Posted by NateKristy in A Todo el Mundo | Jun 16, 2006
  • Titicaca Well.... where are we.... lets back up a few days. We spent a day in La Paz, seeing the sights. First we went out for Japanese food... and were pretty much the only non-Japanese people in the place. Then we Posted by NateKristy in A Todo el Mundo | Jun 21, 2006
  • La Guarderia - vrijwilligerswerk WEEK 4 - adios Santa Cruz Hola Hola amigos, Alvorens we de natuurlijke rust van Samaipata gaan opzoeken, om een 6-tal dagen te bekomen van de vrijwilligersdrukte, zetten we nog even alles op een rijtje! Op de guarderia ontmoetten we Don Julian, de verantwoordelijke. [img Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Apr 11, 2007
  • Parque Nacional Amboro - Back to nature! Hola Hola Amigos, Hier zijn we weer na een `ontspannend` weekendje ploeteren door het Amboro Parque. Amboro is een groot natuurgebied (regenwoud-achtig) op zo`n goeie 100km van Santa Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Apr 10, 2007
  • La Guarderia y Escuela Mòvil - vrijwilligerswerk WEEK 3 Hola Hola todos amigos... Voor het 2e deel van ons vrijwilligerswerk gingen we naar een `Guarderia`, in de één van de armere wijken van Santa Cruz: San Juan. `s Morgensvroeg op de MICRO (de plaatselijke busjes) waarop je voor 1,5 blv Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Apr 4, 2007
  • Copacabana Leaving behind Puno and onto Copacabana - my first stop in Bolivia. Not a bad stop at that either, after the easiest border crossing I have yet experienced and the usual hilarious bus journey (complete with livestock and ferry Posted by kerryd in Kerry from Derry | Apr 1, 2007
  • Callecruz - La Republica - vrijwilligerswerk WEEK 2 Hola Hola Lieve Vrienden, Om ons wat te ontspannen in het weekend gingen we naar de grote Vlindertuin (vlinder is in het spaans MARIPOSA) in de buurt van Santa Cruz, met zwembaden en prachtige natuur... met een echte luiaard...de eerste die Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 31, 2007
  • Calle Cruz - La Republica - vrijwilligerswerk WEEK 1 Hola Hola Amigos - como estan ? U ziet het, ons spaans gaat er op vooruit! We hebben net onze eerste week vrijwilligerswerk achter de rug in het opvanghuis "La Republica" zo'n 30 km buiten Santa Cruz. Opgericht 16 jaar geleden Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 23, 2007
  • Santa Cruz - op bezoek bij Maarten en Sara Hola - Hola vertrek 17u met de nachtbus... na 2 uur rijden klapband... wat blijkt... (bus from hell 2) Flota Copacabana heeft geen reserveband voorzien in hun bus... daar stonden we dan... in een boerengat... middle of nowhere... pikkedonker... nieman Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 19, 2007
  • Sucre - la ciudad blanca - de witte stad Hola Hola Vanuit de hoofdstad van Bolivia even een kort berichtje. [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/67107 Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 19, 2007
  • Potosi Minas Hola de Bolivia! Van Uyuni namen we de eerste bus in Bolivia, gedaan met asfaltwegen, een volgepropte bus met kleine moemoekes met al hun hebben en houden in de middengang. Vanaf de Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 11, 2007
  • Breathtaking Salar de Uyuni Hola Hola todos! We hebben net de meest adembenemde 3 dagen van ons jonge leventje achter de rug! dé Salar de Uyuni (de grootste zoutvlakte van de wereld die een 12.000 m2 van de altiplano bedekt) ! Vanuit San Pedro de Atacama Posted by liesjoen in from A to Z | Mar 8, 2007
  • Horse shit I´m with Richie. I hate horses. More so after today. Have you ever had to jump off a horse while it´s galloping at full speed? I have now. Twice. He seemed calm. Too calm at first that I was literally kicking him Posted by bchu in Gone South | Feb 2, 2007
  • Salar de Uyuni Salt. Lots of it. Blinding white. On the endless plains that stretch out towards the horizon. In your pants. Built up to make the beds, walls, and roof of the accomodation for the night. Everywhere. This is the Salar de Posted by bchu in Gone South | Jan 31, 2007
  • Cuzco-Puno-Copacabana-La Paz Hello!! (Yes, we are tired!) Spending an additional 4 days in Cuzco, we found an awesome OCD doctor who fixed up Monique & her dodgy foot. During this time in Cuzco, Kate took Posted by Kate-Mon in Kate & Monique's | Jan 30, 2007
  • Better days Most people remember Potosi for reasons such as the astonishing mine tours or its status as the highest city of its size in the world. I will forever remember it as the place where I Posted by bchu in Gone South | Jan 25, 2007
  • New beginnings Your bags are perched atop the minibus, random people keep jumping in and out, and you´re staring out the window from an altitude of some 4100 metres. It doesn´t take long to realize you´re in a different world now, a Posted by bchu in Gone South | Jan 15, 2007
  • Tupiza Tupiza is a little city in the south of Bolivia and there would not be much to see or do if it was not for the spectacular surroundings. The first day after the Uyuni-tour, we did not do much Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Jan 7, 2007
  • Uyuni The seven-hour-busdrive from Potosí to Uyuni takes you through a magnificent landscape full of llamas, so it is worthwile to stay awake. In Uyuni, there is nothing much to see, but it is a starting point for a trip Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Jan 2, 2007
  • Potosí Potosí with its silver mines used to be the richest city of the world at some point. The Spaniards dug up so much silver that they could have built a silver bridge from Potosí to Madrid and still have Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Dec 18, 2006
  • Sucre Sucre is the Cusco of Bolivia as well as the actual capital. It is a nice city to spend a few days with beautiful buildings, parcs and squares. Locals give it nicknames like the Athens of America and Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Dec 18, 2006
  • Rurrenabaque After two days of waiting at the airport and finding out our TAM-flight (that is Transporte Aero Militar) flight to Rurre, as locals call it, was canceled because of the rain in Rurre, we finally took of. The flight Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Dec 18, 2006
  • Potosí, the Uyuni Salt Lake & Desert of Southwest Bolivia I hope you all enjoyed the break from my travel blog updates, as I'm afraid you're about to now be bombarded with 2 big ones...I've had some awesome experiences in the last week or so! From Sucre, which in case you Posted by BeckyLloyd in South America | Dec 18, 2006
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