Travel Blog Photos from San Antonio de Lipez (126)
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... nbsp; Our first stop today was a little eerie again. It was basically a ghost town. It was where the original village of San Antonio de Lípez had been in the 16th Century, but the town had been abandoned long ago. Twenty years ago they decided to re build ...
... , to be taken in full on with the eyes first, with the brain andthe rest of the body too. We reached San Antonio de Lipez, where the locals rented refugios to the tours: all the jeeps stopped there for the first night. Our three guides Alejandro, ...
... otherwise you can offend and annoy the locals. From there we had another long, but lovely journey to our first hospedaje in San Antonio de Lípez. This is a small village with about 250 inhabitants, it is at 4260 m altitude - pretty high for our first day ...
... . A place where you could stay a week. Well, except that it is damn too cold. Beauty. Our last stoppover was Sol de Manana, a geothermic area, where geisers spitted mud and steam. There again, and like in New Zealand, you have to bring over your ...