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La Paz. The longer we stay the more we like it
... Bolivia. With this done we now try to find our bus which has crossed the border. Bags loaded we wait for all the passengers. Our driver is rather impatient, he sounds the horn continuously to try and get the rest of the passengers out of the shops and onto the bus. This takes about 15 minutes. With all on board we head to La Paz.
The buses in South America don’t allow you to see through the front window. The drivers compartment is closed with a divider which is ...
UnBoliviably Cool
... offering free tea and bananas in reception. The following day and an unprecedented amount of bananas later we all hopped on the local boat to the Isla Del Sol. Two and a half impossibly slow but scenic hours later we arrived at the island, bought some chips and began the 4 hour walk south to a few inca ruins (we are sure one of them was actually cobbled up far more recently to ensure the site seeing Gringos are kept entertained). It was ...
Living the High Life
... heavily and visibility dropped to a few metres. The top part of the mountain was rapidly covered by a thin white carpet of snow and it really began to feel as though we were mountaineering.
At the final approach to the summit the guide stopped to warn us to only stay at the top for a maximum of five minutes due to the static electricity. We soon found out exactly what she meant as within a couple of minutes of reaching the top we felt a strange sensation on the top of ...
Death Road
... e geht es wirkkich teilweise mehr als 50m vertikal bergab. Man sieht zerstoerte Autowracks, Andachtskreuze fuer gestorbene Touristen und bolivianer. Dazu noch tolle Geschichten vom tourguide, haha. Gut, dass sich kurz nach dem Mittagessen meine hinterbremse verabschiedet. Nach 3400 Höhenmeter und 60 km kommen wir an. 4 platte reifen, 2 verletzte madchen und einige kaputte bremsen. Dafür ist es ...
Living the La Paz Highlife
... was amazing and it was cool going from the high moutains where it was quite cold and ending up in the jungle where we seen monkeys and parrots!
The guide told us a few stories on the way down. The first check point we passed is used for controlling cocoa production as a lot of the cocoa comes from the finishing point of death road and is transported up ...