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Published: August 28th 2011
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Before getting to Copacabana, the journey there deserves a special mention. Apart from the usual Bolivian mass confusion of where and when to get the bus, everything was smooth, until we got to Lake Titicaca.
The main problem was that Copacabana was on the other side of the lake. Driving round would take a day at least, so the answer was to ferry the bus across. Sadly, the word ferry does not eq...
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Albert
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You think you got stamina - I just sat through The Last Samurai for the eighth time! Climbing over mountains and wading through lakes with a llama on your head? Impressive? Pah, not one bit. You're just a pair of amateurs. Try munching your way through a whole tin of hot chillie Pringles whilst reading sub titles. Now that takes some doing!