Jenn writes on June 18, 2014 from Salta, Argentina: Our decision to go to Uyuni meant that our route was decided for us- along a 200 kilometer dirt road that stretched its way along altiplano south to Tupiza in the direction of the Argentinian border. There is a paved road that goes south to Argentina […]
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Month: June 2014
Sucre, Potosí and Uyuni
Jenn writes on 2014-07-17: After Adam’s tour of the mine, we felt that our time in Potosí had been sufficiently completed and it was time to set our sights on a new place. Sucre is known as “the white city” due to the high number of white colonial buildings. Although it is the third largest […]
La Paz to Poto$i
Jenn writes on 2014-06-07: Hello from Sucre, Bolivia, the constitutional capital of Bolivia. With any respect, we just arrived at this relatively low altitude (2,800 meters) and haven’t been this low since Aguas Calientes, Peru. The weather here is nice and summery 🙂 I now have head cold – my first since Guatemala 🙁 We […]