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One More Night in Cochabamba
Today we returned to Cochabamba, but this time in the daylight. We now know why it takes 6 hours to drive 130km. The roadway follows the mountainside with very little room between the edge of the roadway and the canyon bottom below. The switchbacks are very time consuming.
We took a quick walk to see the URS Cochabamba office this afternoon. Perhaps I will see if I can get a transfer here.... Joking.
Next Stop... La ...
¡Ay Caramba, estamos en Cochabamba!
... or parade, where we got to see performances of traditional Bolivian dances, complete with ornate costumes and live music. It took a while for many of us to become comfortable with dodging the crazy traffic and stray dogs, but we have all become experts at getting around the city.
Although we are sad to leave our families here in Cochabamba, we are excited to go to Malcorancho and experience a different side of Bolivian life.
--Julie and Wyllie
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Cochabamba
Die erste Busfahrt in Bolivien, d.h. mit einem Reisebus, verlief wunderbar. Im Gegensatz zu Peru gibt es aber keine Durchsage/Information wie die Reise ableuft, kein Steward/Stewardess und in der Regel auch keine Toiletten. Aber es gibt entsprechende Pausen. :-) (Auch mitten in der Nacht und wie immer geht das Licht an, wenn der Bus haelt)
Bin gegen 6 Uhr in Cochabamba (ca. 2.500 Meter), der viertgroessten Stadt Boliviens, angekommen. Ich wollte ...
Cochabamba
... ne manque pas!
Nous profitons du soleil et cherchons le "supermarché" qui se trouve être un "hypermercado" de 3 mètres carrés, pour acheter ce dont nous avons besoin pour le dîner fait maison du soir.
En parlant de cuisine, petite parenthèse pour spécifier n'avoir jamais vu une cuisine commune aussi répugnante que cela; casseroles sales se chevauchant dans l'évier et aux ...
Carramba.. stuck in Cochabamba!!
... city from Bolivia. Only Santa Cruz and La Paz are bigger. The city is located in a valley surrounded by the Andes Mountains. The biggest industry here is the agriculture (potatoes, wheat and maize, Alfalfa and citrus fruits). That is why Cochabamba is also called the "breadbasket" of Bolivia.
After a 7 hours ride from Samaipata through realy beautiful sceneries we arrived in this city by car, the pick-up from Javier, around 4 pm. After ...