Camped beside Lake Titicaca on the Bolivian side near the town of Copacabana just visible in the distance. Copacabana is the largest town on the shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia.
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Busy market but didn't stop . We wanted to get thru La Paz as it was chaotic.
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She's just bought a nice new llama.
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Well what a difference Sucre was. In stark contrast to dusty La Paz.
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Lovely colonial style buildings. You can see why Sucre is called the white city.
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Tiny back yard Sucre camp ground of Alberto and Felicidad. We squeezed in with seven overlander campers from all parts of the world.
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We came across this beautiful bridge on the way out of Sucre. Going nowhere. Quite bizarre.
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Yes, that is a sheep standing on top of a bus. He has a wild ride ahead of him over the rough mountain roads of Bolivia.
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Herds of these llamas with their colorful ID tags roam the vast Bolivian landscape. Pretty flash eh.
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Warning of more up ahead.
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That's us. The little dot in the middle. We camped all alone on the edge of an amazing canyon on the road to Potosi. Remote and quiet, the only movement were condors soaring above.
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Not many places to camp on the way to the Brazilian border and the Pantanal wetlands. This was a gravel pit not far from the road.
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What an amazing ornately carved huge church. Surprising to find this in San Miguel eastern Bolivia.
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At last Toucans on a bush track just near a small village called Santa Ana de Chiquitos where we camped just on dusk. The women in the village gave us the OK to camp near the village school.
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Bypassing Potosi on the way to the salt lake at Uyuni. Potosi is a mining town that the Spanish used to fill the vaults back home. At an elevation of over 4000 metres it can get cool.
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We couldn't believe our eyes when we came across a cyclist on the bleak, freezing, windy and dusty drive at above 4000 meters on the Laguna route.
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And here he is all the way from Switzerland. He was grateful for the vegetables which we gave him. He was the toughest cyclist we had met on our trip. A super human effort.
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Gael trying to take that perfect shot, but they show little interest.
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The lakes were full of them. Just great.
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Red Laguna, the white dots are flamingos.
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Pretty little Vicunas. How they survive in such a harsh salty environment on the Bolivian Altiplano is incredible.
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