After a wonderful day exploring Machu Pichu and hiking; we were off for quite the adventure (unknown to us). Along with our new friends Juan and Gri, we had pre-arranged our travel back through a […]
After a wonderful day exploring Machu Pichu and hiking; we were off for quite the adventure (unknown to us). Along with our new friends Juan and Gri, we had pre-arranged our travel back through a […]
Copacabana is a quiet little lake-side village. It’s a little touristy….but we are tourists. We enjoyed three days of peace and quiet. The weather was interesting as it rained quite a lot every night and […]
Traversing Bolivia’s roads and bus systems has proven to always be a coin toss…you never really know what to expect. No matter the number of question, your bound to be surprised. Finding out way to […]
We spent the second night in the middle of the Bolivian Desert. Typical of the dessert….very cold during the night. Our second night accomodation was basic..to say the least. We knew that we were going […]
I gave you a sneek peak at the start of our Salt Flats Tour a few days ago. I guess it’s time to get into some of the details for you. Forging friendships while traveling […]
It was so much fun playing on the flats with perspectives. You know how I love sweets! Teresa on a journey….. This is one of my fav’s! The salt!! My sandles will never be the […]
We finally had a taxi arranged. Quite a feat for sure. Check out the Potosi Accomplishment for all the gritty details. No we are in a strange car with a young man behind the wheel. […]
The people that you meet along the way are really what make travel special. At least to me. I find that the interactions that I have are some of the most special and memorable times […]
Due to Carnival activities in Sucre; Teresa and I spent a lot of time locked behind the gates of the hostel in our room. I’m thankful that our accomodation at Hostel Sucre was so comfortable….not […]
This Woman looks like she is waiting for somone… Donkeys and A Dog. Just a block away from the Carnival vendors in Oruro. My guess is that these were used to bring supplies and are […]