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Travel Blogs from La Paz, Bolivia

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La Paz with the Wolffs, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

La Paz with the Wolffs

A travel blog entry by amykomorowski

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Thank you so much to Barbara, Rainer, Mauricio, and Adrian for hosting me during my stay in La Paz! Barbara was the best tour guide and her wealth of knowledge on the city and country of Bolivia is priceless.  On my first day the family took me to ...

desde La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

desde La Paz

A travel blog entry by magnelli

Lejanos: Hace horas y horas que estoy acá sentadita frente a este monitor en La Paz, dejando que estas palabras que no controlo se deshagan de mí. No sé si me leen, no sé si les interesa lo que tengo para contar... sólo sé que no puedo ...

Huayna Potosi Climbing training, Huayna Potosi, Bolivia travel blog

Huayna Potosi Climbing training

A travel blog entry by worldtaste

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... to get the diner. And after was the beginning of a very difficult night for I. During all the night I could not breath: my nose totally full, with fever, and could not sleep for most of the night. After this night I was thinking to return to La ...

Crashing at the World's Highest Capital (Andy), La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

Crashing at the World's Highest Capital (Andy)

A travel blog entry by lindseyhehman

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... day bus from Lake Titicaca.  The sun was setting just as we entered the city limits making for an incredible first look.  La Paz sits in a large "bowl," for a lack of a better term, surrounded by the Altiplano mountains.  The city refuses ...

Death Road Survivors, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

Death Road Survivors

A travel blog entry by nunorita

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... Death Road, also known as the Yungas Road, elected as the Most Dangerous Road in the World. It's a dusty mountain road that links La Paz and Coroico, with some segments where two vehicles can hardly pass. But until few years ago, this road was used by ...

Bolivia and about to blow something up, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

Bolivia and about to blow something up

A travel blog entry by dalemountford

... a stable climate, topped by very friendly locals, makes it one of my favourite places on Earth. But left after only 1 night... for La Paz. Went to mountain bike down The World´s Most Dangerous Road - a dirt road with over 100 deaths per year on ...

La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

La Paz

A travel blog entry by gemma_doogal

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... got for their minerals dropped so much that they had to find other work in the cities. Those who came to La Paz often found themselves shining shoes, but this was seen as such a degrading job that to hide their identities, they all wore ...

La Paz - one busy city, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

La Paz - one busy city

A travel blog entry by polayah

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... the city, the bus stopped at a viewpoint at sunrise and we could see the entire city below us in the valley which was incredible. La Paz has been built on the sides of the Andes at about 4000 mt above sea level. All the streets are steep upor downhill ...

Pesach in La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

Pesach in La Paz

A travel blog entry by ronamayk

Seder in La ...

Death Road, La Paz, Bolivia travel blog

Death Road

A travel blog entry by alisonw

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Reasons not to spend a day moutain biking a road called Death Road- 1. Reported by the UN as the most dangerous road in the world. 2. Have not ridden a bike with gears for over two years. My little bike in Phnom Penh barely had brakes, let alone ...

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