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Quebrada de Humahuaca
... zrekonstruovana, takze se po cestickach dalo motat mezi domecky, vzrostlymi kaktusy, pohrebistem i pamatnikem pro archeology, kteri to tu prekopali. Na pamatnik pro indiany se zatim nenasly penize, takze maji zatim jenom podstavec, kde jednou snad bude pamatnik stat.
Do kamennych domecku se da vlezt a divit se tomu, ze z kaktusu se daji vytvorit tramy, na ktere polozite rakos a jil a ...
Quebrada de Humahuaca
... Unterstutzung von ein paar Argentiniern, die ebenfalls Zimmer gesucht hatten, eine nette Unterkunft gefunden, die nicht zu teuer war.
04.04.
Der erste Ausflug von Tilcara aus fuhrte uns nach Purmamarca und dem "Cerro de siete colores" (Hugel der 7 Farben). Um den konnten wir gemutlich herum spazieren und hubsche Fotos schiessen. Im Dorfchen selbst fand ein grosser bunter Markt statt, den wir auch noch ein besichtigt haben. Danach haben wir uns noch eine ...
Tilcara - and the Border crossing
... 2 tourissts on this bus)!! Apparently tourists are exempt from police checkpoints, we didnt even take our backpacks off the bus (altho we also did just stand back and play dumb – ignorance is bliss :))... But really dunno what the search was about, as they had stopped all the other buses ahead of us too. Who knows, maybe they just wana avoid international incidences so they just ignore the tourists in this little excercise??!! Oh well, we are fine with ...
The Quebrada de Humuaca to Tilcara
... the range of beautiful blankets on offer was almost too much. We did finally get ourselves a Mate cup having finally succumbed to the pleasures of Mate. There are also beautiful things made of cactus wood though we don’t know if we’d be allowed to take them to Bolivia and I got Cara a llama made of salt as a present although sadly I dropped it before I could give it to her. Ooops. To add to the uniqueness of the ...
Because the Hill has Seven Colours
... nothingness.
We saw many beautiful cacti, views each more spectacular than the last and had explanations of places and villages from our driver.
Then, as we turned a bend in the road and started our descent, our driver proudly announces "Salinas Grandes" as he pointed at a shimmering White mirage in the distance.
A quick stop to look at and photograph a "turtle rock" before heading off to experience something completely ...