Dinosaurs in Sucre


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Published: August 6th 2007
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After another 14 hour overnight bus journey from La Paz we arrived in Sucre. Sucre is a lovely colonial city. Its very laid back and has spring like weather all year round. Here we went on a tour to see dinosaur tracks! It is the largest paleontological site in the world but scientists only confirmed the existence of the dinosaur footprints in 1998 and are still finding new prints. The site is being preserved by Unesco so this means you can´t get very close to the prints.
We stayed in Los Torres Hostal a bit more expensive but worth the extra after what we had seen previously (e.g. Backpackers Sucre or Cruz del Payan - yuck!).
We had some more spanish lessons in Sucre with a lovely lady called Margot at a very resonable price and flexible hours. (classespanish@hotmail.com)




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