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Safely Back in Santa Cruz
... we were supposed to return the car as clean as we had been given it - it was entirely filthy, both with the muck on the outside and the sand and some muck on the inside! We didn't know where to take it get valeted so decided just to bring it back as it was and see what happened.
Two men from the company came out to go through the exterior of the car to inspect for any damage. Apart from the chip on ...
Bye to Laura and that
... to come and ask for money.
We didn`t get up to a lot in Santa Cruz as we were only there for one night and it was the end of the first section of our tour. This meant we had to say goodbye to our brilliant tour guide, Laura, and also two of the older guys. To mark this we went for a traditional Bolivian meal at one of the strangest restaurants I have ever been ...
Hola Santa Cruz, Te Amo!
... bite and suck out the juice, and then spit out. So yummy. I felt like I was in a movie, driving throught the big city with the music blaring after a month away from civilization). It was awesome! I didn't realise how much I missed the highways and malls and general energy. We even spotted a Burger King- I've never even been to Burger King but it was still comforting to see a little piece of home, millions of miles away.
Once we got to Yhoselin’s house (which, like ...
Experiencing Bolivia
... to Santa Cruz. That part was a little bit weird. I just wanted to go to Bolivia to get a new tourist visa for Brazil and I landed some 600 K’s west deep in Bolivia but it was okay. The City is beautiful, has nice building, really good food and huge markets where you can spent some time. As well it was nice to see the difference to brazilian cities. For now, I wanted to go on with my travels and I wanted to travel alone and make my own choices whether there are right or ...
Welcome to Bolivia!
... all of the anxiety that had been building up in me reached its climax: will I have to sleep on the floor? What if I don't have a mattress? Will I have to sleep in the Bolivian girls' room? (If you knew how loud and energetic they were, you would feel the same way). In the end, there were some extra beds in the supervisor's room so I was put in there for the weekend. I acted like I was totally fine with it, but to be honest, I wasn't too happy about it. For one, I was ...