Benj is intrigued with the removal of a wall in the hostel. The rubble - mostly MUD, was loaded in a truck, and returned to whence it came. We could learn a bit fom these people...
SUCRE: Bolivia´s Current Protest Capital August 29th 2008 Bolivian politics. Best visualised by a game of rugby/gridiron. One side is given the ball, and run where they want to with it. The rest of the field is in a state of carnage.
* three distinct regions, with three distinct languages (plus Spanish)
* overlaid with the legacy of a colonial hierarchical privilege and race driven structure
* carefully placed natural resources (incl. natura ... read more
South America » Bolivia » Chuquisaca Department » Sucre Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in 1... ... read more
Tearing asunder from a pleasant New Zealand urban environment, Benj and Arlene felt like a 'small' getaway, involving a bit of Tahiti (a few days), Easter Island (10 days), South America (6 months) and Mexico (2 months), visiting the Spanish/Iberian connection on route to the UK. Park or ride back to NZ via SE Asia, and work out how to get to Eastern Europe and Turkey in the process.
Starting 20 June 2008, and not quite sure when to finish - probably when gripped either by poverty, or the need for familiarity - it´ll be the poverty.
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