A Bolivian Safari: The most diverse terrain per square mile in the world


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January 30th 2009
Published: February 26th 2009
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042 - Bolivia - Tupiza 01/30/09 - 02/06/09 A Bolivian Safari: The most diverse terrain per square mile in the world Imagine driving past a deep-red lake with Mars-like rocks in abundance, through a desert with boulders named after the artist Salvatore Dali, and onto another lake, this one white with yellow streaks from the salt and borax deposits. All this, from the comfort of your Land Cruise... Read Full Entry



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Typical Bolivian girl

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Francisco and Barbara in front of Laguna Colorado

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26th February 2009

A Bolivian Safari
The Land Cruiser reminded me of our Ethiopian safari. Coincidentally, the Bolivian flag has the same colors as the Ethiopian, only reversed (Green, Yellow, Red) and with a star in the middle. Check it out: http://www.ethioworld.com/CountryInformation/ethiopianflag.htm Wow, those photos are awesome! Keep having fun! Love you. Mary
26th February 2009

Awesome!
Love the photos! Thanks for sharing now. I thought I'd have to wait until you got back. Your faithfulness with the blog is simply mind-boggling and greatly appreciated. Love Bolivia! and love YOU! Hugs, M

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