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Tupiza

Overnight bus to Tupiza

permalink written by  wherearesteveandlisa on August 26, 2009 from Tupiza, Bolivia
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Tupiza

Overnight bus to Tupiza

permalink written by  wherearesteveandlisa on August 26, 2009 from Tupiza, Bolivia
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Sucre

Bus to Sucre

permalink written by  wherearesteveandlisa on August 21, 2009 from Potosi, Bolivia
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Bus to La Paz

Bus to La Paz

permalink written by  wherearesteveandlisa on August 14, 2009 from La Paz, Bolivia
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Copacabana Bolivia

Into Bolivia

permalink written by  wherearesteveandlisa on August 12, 2009 from Copacabana, Bolivia
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Tupiza

We had planned to catch a train to Tupiza that night but the tickets were sold out and we were forced into yet another early start in order to catch the 6am bus the next morning. It was a no frills affair – the bus was filled with the frost of morning and people wearing an unreasonable amount of...

permalink written by  steve_stamp on August 6, 2009 from Tupiza, Bolivia
from the travel blog: The art of being lost



Cold in the Desert

Uyuni is surrounded by some of the most spectacular and surreal scenery in Bolivia so, like every other gringo who visits the tumbleweed town, we hopped in a jeep for a tour of the nearby salt flats and National Park. We set off on a cloudy Sunday, our first stop was to pay our respects at the...

permalink written by  steve_stamp on July 31, 2009 from Uyuni, Bolivia
from the travel blog: The art of being lost



Miner

Potosi is famous for its mines. Once a wealthy city with rich mineral resources, its former glories now exist as souvenirs, in museums and the impressive buildings of the Central Plaza . Much has changed since the days of slavery when the mines were forcibly constructed under the Spanish; now...

permalink written by  steve_stamp on July 28, 2009 from Potosi, Bolivia
from the travel blog: The art of being lost



On the Road (and a bit on the lake)

We left Copacabana and headed for Oruro . The journey was not without incident - first our back tyre appeared to burst and our driver appeared to ignore it. The rest of us struggled to match his indifference and we sweated along mountain roads uncomfortably. When we miraculously arrived at the...

permalink written by  steve_stamp on July 25, 2009 from Oruro, Bolivia
from the travel blog: The art of being lost



Tear Gas and Trucha

We spent a final couple of days in La Paz and for our last night invested in a bottle of rum which we got for just over a pound. It was a good night although, despite four separate attempts, we failed to find a decent club in La Paz. I´d heard that some of the rival clubs in La Paz tear gas each...

permalink written by  steve_stamp on July 24, 2009 from Copacabana, Bolivia
from the travel blog: The art of being lost



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