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Thu, 3 Sep 2015 | By sheree | Views [461]
Day 1
A lady from our tour company was waiting at the bus station with a sign with our names on it. Soon a car came to pick us up and take us to their office. Here we freshened up, brushed our teeth and got changed etc. we then grabbed breKfast ... Read more >
Tags: bolivia, desert, flamingoes, lagoons, landscapes, llamas, mountains, salt flats, train tracks, volcanoes
Thu, 3 Sep 2015 | By sheree | Views [567]
We arrived in La Paz at night time and I didn't realise it was such a big city. I was imagining it to be similar to the more humble, lovely city of Cusco. We were dropped to our hostel - Wild Rover - Bridget was staying here too and said it wasn't as ... Read more >
Tags: city, cycling, death road, high altitude, la paz, marching powder, mountain biking, wild rover, witches markets
Sat, 29 Aug 2015 | By fernandrob | Views [658]
I was going to call this blog "Bolivia" but that was drastically unfair to Bolivia. So it's called La Paz because we spent most of our time in La Paz. Quick tip, spend v little time in La Paz! There is not a lot to do and as a result this is ... Read more >
Tags: bolivia, not the salt flats
Sat, 29 Aug 2015 | By fernandrob | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 28 Aug 2015 | By fisnik_mxh | Views [318] | Video | Scholarship Entry
Born in Kosovo during the Yugoslav period, I fled the war in 1998 and grew up in Switzerland where he studied a BA in Political Science and History. Then, I lived and worked for a year in Japan where I developed various audiovisual projects in the wider ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Thu, 6 Aug 2015 | By aventurayviajes | Views [307] | Comments [1] | Video | Scholarship Entry
I could give you a long essay on why I should win, but that's not my style. I'll give you ten reasons why I should win. 1) Take a look at my film Ten Reasons to Travel. That gives you an insight to who I am and what I've done in just this past year.... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Fri, 17 Jul 2015 | By scoppeeck | Views [209] | Comments [1] | Video | Scholarship Entry
Travelling during 2 years around the world, I discovered my passion for videography. The best way for me to share a view and feeling about a subject, a culture, a country. I started by making video of the worldtrip I was doing with my fiancée when I had ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Thu, 2 Jul 2015 | By finally | Photo Gallery
Nous voilà à la dernière excursion en Bolivie qui d'ailleurs a été la meilleure de Bolivie ou presque à égalité avec le Machu Picchu : le salar de Uyuni qui est le plus grand désert de sel du monde et qui se situe à environ 4000m d'altitude (12000 ft)....
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Tags: chili, lagunes, salar de uyuni, san pedro de atacama, volcans
Thu, 2 Jul 2015 | By finally | Photo Gallery
Nous reprenons un bus de nuit en direction du nord pour Tupiza. Nous allons encore arrivés à 3h du matin en pleine nuit dans le froid glacial dans une nouvelle ville et devrons trouver un hostal pour le reste de la nuit; pas top j'avoue mais bon ça fait ...
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Tags: bus de nuit, tarija, tupiza, uyuni
Mon, 22 Jun 2015 | By finally | Photo Gallery
We visited the mines in Potosi ( 4070m-13353ft). Often claimed to be the highest city in the world. The Cerro Rico (Spanish for "Rich Mountain"), the mountain's huge supply of silver led to both immense riches for the Spanish Empire and appalling suffering ...
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Tags: mines, parilla, potosi, tarija, wine
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 | By finally | Photo Gallery
Nous avons passé une petite semaine tranquille à Sucre qui est l'ancienne capitale de la Bolivie située à 2800m-9186ft. Sucre est une ville "propre" et calme par rapport à la Paz et une ville parfaite pour se reposer et "ne rien faire". La température ...
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Tags: cimetière, dinosaures, potosi, sucre
Wed, 10 Jun 2015 | By finally | Photo Gallery
Last week was full of emotions: we survived the death road!!! ;-) and we survived the mosquitos and the humidity of the Amazon rainforest.
1. Death Road: it's an old dirt road that goes from 4640m-15223ft to 1295m-4248ft. This road was so dangerous ...
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Tags: amazon rainforest, death road
Thu, 28 May 2015 | By viajando | Views [522] | Scholarship Entry
“-Ladies and gentlemen, we are trapped in a road strike and we don't have a clue when we will be arriving in our destination.” Said our Bolivian bus driver while big drops of sweat formed in his forehead and dripped all over his clothes, making big pools ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Writing Scholarship
Wed, 27 May 2015 | By liani | Views [135] | Scholarship Entry
Bolivia. The notorious Death Road. Sure, it might not be off of the beaten track, but a "must to" none the less. Many frightening tales has spread their way through the backpacker’s route, adding to the enticement of this terrifying road. La Paz is ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Writing Scholarship
Wed, 27 May 2015 | By eimearcoghlan | Views [176] | Scholarship Entry
Under the shadow of snores, my husband relieved himself into a plastic bag not thinking to tie it first before heaving it out the bus window. Blowing away like a deflated balloon, his urine splashed on the outside windows, just an inch of glass away from ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Writing Scholarship
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