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Potolo to Sucre - 3 Days of hiking
Sucre - the white city. We really like it here. The city is beautiful and laidback. The markets are rich with fruit and delicious local meals are available throughout the town for 8 - 12 Bolivianos (1 - 1,5 €). Nevertheless we were eager to get into nature once again. Luckily the surroundings of Sucre provide lots of panoramic mountain ranges and more highlights. We left the city at 8:00 am heading towards the village Potolo in a Micro. Micros are the form of transport in Bolivia. They are small buses with about 20 seats and usually leave once they are full of people. Everything is transported in these Micros. People, food, chickens... People hail them along the way and it is common to have more people than seats on the bus. We stopped ate the outskirts of the city to take more people on board and for the rest of the trip I had a friendly Bolivian gentleman basically sitting on my lap whilst the lady next to Karys was busy changing the diaper of her baby. Welcome to Bolivia! O...
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ReplyDeleteCreepy, really creepy. Seems the coffin is empty........
ReplyDelete12 hours for 650 km - wow, 54 km/h... Do you went by bus?
Looks like there is realy warm in argentinia - You have missed your -7 °C here in Rostock yesterday :-D
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Yes, we're travelling by bus and also hitchhiking. The buses are very slooow... And sometimes some roads are blocked so you have to turn back and find another route.
At the bottom of the coffin picture, just above what it looks like an "A", you can see a skull lying there...... Creepy.
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DeleteOh love a good creepy cemetery. Enjoy your hikes! 😘
ReplyDeleteCan't believe how quickly Marian has tanned. And that he was that pale to begin with 😂
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ReplyDeleteGrave Robbers got there before you no jewellery for you ,lol worth a try though good thinking ,lol
ReplyDeleteI can see this world tour is not going to leave any stone unturned it’s going to be interesting can’t wait for the next instalment love it hope you have a amazing adventure of a life time
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! Yep we're definitely gonna try and see as much as possible! Sorry I've been offline for a bit, we've been out in the wild but now we're back to civilization. Say hi to Wendy!
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