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At 6am, we were out on Sucre’s streets, desperately searching for a taxi to take us to the station for our bus to Uyuni. But there were no taxis. There wasn’t even any traffic. The streets were dead calm, except for our cursing and complaining. A morning dash to the far-away bus station wasn’t the best way to start this trip.

Llama Crossing

Once there, I had to rush to buy tickets. The guy behind the desk wasn’t in a hurry, but eventually got around to attending me, after I made my frustration apparent. By the time we took our seats for the nine-hour drive, I was in a wonderfully grumpy mood. Jürgen tried his best to cheer me up by chatting excitedly about the adventure awaiting us in Uyuni. “Man, just shut your mouth”, and I pulled the hood over my eyes and turned to stare out the window.

As it happens, there’s a cure for grumpiness: a terrifying, breakneck ride around curvy mountain roads, courtesy of a psychotic bus driver. By the time we reached Potosí, I was tugging at Jürgen’s coat sleeve. “I love my life. I shouldn’t be so mean to you. I’m sorry for everything. I don’t want to die.”

After the hilly ascent to Potosí, the land flattened out on the way to Uyuni. We had already reached maximum altitude, and the bus took us through arid fields full of shrubs, dust and domesticated llamas. At a rest stop midway through the trip, one curious fellow approached us before being chased off by a dog. It was the closest I’ve been to a llama. I was totally tripping.

Bolivia might be sparsely populated, but it’s full of incredible nature, as we were about to experience first-hand over the course of the next few days, when we toured the salt flats.

Bolivia Prings
Road Trip Bolivia
Llama Fields
Llama Bolivia
Valley Bolivia
Bus Stop Bolivia
Llama Attack
Llama Chase
Beauty Bolivia
Uyuni Streets
Good Morning Uyuni
Clock Uyuni
Humitas
Bird Uyuni
Dog Uyuni
Uyuni Mercado
Soaking Sun
School Kids
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June 23, 2011 at 3:35 pm Comments (0)

Our Final Images from Potosí

- Rich Potosí

Miner Monument Potosi

We expected to have an incredible time in Potosí, and the highest city in the world didn’t disappoint. Potosí has a rich history, still evident in its plentiful churches, but today is awash in poverty. The massive Cerro Rico casts a shadow both literally and figuratively over the city; the deaths of millions of indigenous workers has left a wound in Potosí’s psyche which will never scab over. Here are our final visual impressions of this amazing city.

Mirador Potosi
Weird Jesus
Twoer Church
Struppi Bus
Street Vendor
Sleepy Town
San Lorenzo Potosi
Lorenzo Potosi
Pyramides Potosi
Potosi Futbol
Potosi Statue
Potosi Detail
Potosi Circle
Potosi Bebida
Monument Potosi
Iglesai Cochabamba
Growing Hair Jesus
Death Potosi
Evilt Potosi
Gate Potosi
Flowers Potosi
Donkey Train
Dog
Cute Fashion Dog
Cerveza Bock
Cute Baby
Casa Moneda
Casa 3 Puertas Portosi
Bolivian Boy Group
Army Bolivia
Baby Sheep Carriage
Potosi
San Francisco Potosi
Storm Potosi
Spooky Church
Sol Potosi
Telegrafico Potosi
Wired
Potosi Blog
Bye Bye Potosi

- Hostels in Potosí

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