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Tag Archives: Travel
The Bolivian Salt Flats
We started our Bolivian Salt Flats tour exactly one month ago. While I’m not ecstatic to be so far behind in blogging my travels, having that break in between taking and uploading these photos has given me a new appreciation … Continue reading
The animals we saw in the Bolivian Amazon
Well that was a much longer break than I expected! Apologies. I blame a combination of terrible Bolivian wifi and two weeks living out of a camper van. But I’m back! A little while ago we did a trip to the … Continue reading
Temporary blog hiatus
Hey guys! So it’s been a while in between posts. I still have lots of Bolivia I want to share and we are currently in Chile, collecting lots of adventures and stories. On a whim we hired a Wicked Camper … Continue reading
Eating for $5 a day in La Paz, Bolivia
La Paz is utter mayhem. Throngs of people darting along skinny pavements dodging noisy cars, market stalls, buses, pollution and dogs everywhere. Oh and food. There are street vendors every few steps selling everything from ice cream, jellies, juices, curious … Continue reading
Copacabana, Bolivia
Well, hello! It certainly has been a while. I’ve finally found a Bolivian wifi connection that is partly decent! I can’t believe it either. I have been able to use the My Bloggable Day facebook page far more frequently to … Continue reading
Lake Titicaca and the Uros Islands
Greetings! Just a few photos from Lake Titicaca and the Uros Islands in Peru. I’m going to have to be a bit more selective with the photos from now on as I am fighting a losing battle against Bolivian wifi, … Continue reading
Biking, NOT hiking, at the Colca Canyon
The main activity to do in the Colca Canyon is hike. But after the Inca Trail I was hesitant to take on a two-day trek offered by most tour companies. Then I got a message from one of our Inca … Continue reading
Arequipa to Cabanaconde
We finally left Cusco after what felt like quite an extended stay and took an overnight bus to Arequipa. I’m pleased to report the bus was not entirely unpleasant! Although I’m not sure our over the counter fake Xanax really … Continue reading
Colourful Cusco & the Sacred Valley
Just a few more snaps of our wanderings around the San Blas district in Cusco. It’s slightly uphill and therefore quieter. Deserted streets are quite the novelty in Cusco, which is a tourist mecca. Around one corner was amazing street … Continue reading
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu was built by the Incas in the 1400s and later abandoned. It is an impressive stone citadel built entirely without mortar and wedged discretely in between soaring mountains. The Incas lived there, farmed and worshiped there. It was … Continue reading
