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South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija August 8th 2010

When we left for Tarija, my cousin joked that his brother would head to the airport when he saw the plane flying over the town...well it was no joke..he did wait to see the plane before heading over to pick us up. Tarija is a small town..with two plazas and a handful of restaurants that served good Argentinean beef. It was small but in a nice, safe way. The first couple of days there, we had great weather. Sunny, warm days that we spend driving around the little towns around Tarija and enjoying the beautiful landscapes. Everything changed when the southern winds picked up. The icy, cold Patagonia winds arrived and continued for the days to come. We tried to continue with our plans, which were to spend a whole week there but the winds were ... read more
Tarija landscape
La Angostura
bike rentals

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija May 18th 2010

Une fois installes, on profite des lieux splendides qu il y a dans la region de Tarija : Coimata , St Lorenzo, San Andreas....surtout des lieux de baignades pour les journees ensoleillees ideales pour un petit barbecue. On vous embrasse fort! ... read more
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arrivee a Coimata
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South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija May 14th 2010

Voila la suite du blog, la ou on s etait arrete, c est a dire fin decembre lors de notre arrivee a Tarija dans le sud de la Bolivie, a la frontiere de l argentine. Desoles pour les assidus du blog qui auront attendu si longtemps...! On passera nouvelle an dans la maison de Mike et Eve a Padcaya, 1h de Tarija, (des amis de Bruxelles) qui vivent en Bolivie depuis plus d un an. On sera accompagnes du grand pere et de la mere de Mike, Arthur et Aude, aussi des amis de Bruxelles, et Django le nouveau-ne de Mike et Eve.On passera une chouette soiree de nouvelle an en mangeant un bon chancho a la cruz cuit avec amour toute la journee!(par contre on n a pas les photos de Padcaya, qui sont restes ... read more
Lyna, fille de Mathieu et Suzanne
C est parti pour un chargement...
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South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija February 10th 2010

Después de Sucre, I got on a bus and headed to Tarija, a town at the very south of Bolivia. Tarija is tiny town but really cool, a lot of action for such a small place. Markets fill the streets, there are always people in the plazas and walking about town, vendors everywhere you look selling fruita, Humitas (like tamales), salteñas (Bolivia´s empanada), hamburgesas o dulces. Tomorrow is ¨Día de Comadre¨, similar to ¨Día del Compadre¨ that I celebrated in Potosí but for the ladiessss! I´ve been here for a few days, taking a travel break más o menos. This has been the first time in my last two months or so of travel that I have really been alone, and I´ve decided that I´m not a big fan of traveling sola, (Mom, Dad and Bridge ... read more
Plaza Sucre
Casa de Cultura
Walk to Cuimata

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija September 15th 2009

Steve´s mumblings: Into Sucre, hotly persued by Jon and Alex the amiable Aussies. A super white city, crammed full of colonial/mezito architecture, grand plaza, and impressive array of churches. The Andean indigenous folk make a return, bowler hats, massive skirts... and a bit of attitude. The smell of meat on stick, and small shops packed full of ramdon stuff. Hot showers... heated by gas!!!!! A museum with pictures of all the presidents (some amazing facial hair), more mummy museums (with distorted heads) more pictures of Christ (mostly the pained, blood covered versions). Lazy days spent at the mirador, a place above the city with amazing views, and what appears to be a beach with parasols and a great cafe. Oh yes, a small Eiffel Tower...just like the real thing! The train to Potosi, which was basically ... read more
Smoking
The Tio
Gone bananas

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija August 30th 2009

Filadelfia, in the Paraguayan Chaco, seemed like an obvious stopover for us en route from Concepcion to Sucre, Bolivia. Here´s what the Lonely Planet (as misleading as ever) had to say about the town: "This neat Mennonite community...resembles a suburb of Munich...most of the town´s inhabitants are European descendants and Guten Tag is a regular greeting". Guten Tag me arse! I had in mind a dustier version of the Mennonite community we camped in during our time in Belize. Reserved but friendly, and the women made delicious cakes. As for Filadelfia? In the two whole days (two days too long) we didn´t see one pair of dungarees or a beard missing a moustache. Paraguayans are all bilingual (speaking Spanish and Guarani) but we didn´t hear a whisper of German spoken in Filadelfia. There was literally nothing ... read more
Height of excitment in Filadelfia on a Saturday
Paraguayan Immigration post in Mariscal Estigarribia
Our favourite Bolivian wine: we give it 8 out of 10

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija April 30th 2009

Hey all, Again it seems like soo long ago that we last updated you with our travels, and since then we have again covered a lot of miles! We left Iguazu Falls in Argentina and decided to head west and across into Bolivia for the next chunk of our trip. This was easier said than done and we boarded our first overnight bus which took us 25 hours to a town called Tucuman (still in Argentina) where we then had a wait of 13 hours before our next 12 hour night bus to the boarder town of Salvador Mazza. We eventually reached the boarder and were dumped in the middle of nowhere when some "friendly" locals offered to help us get across the boarder (but not before someone tried to pinch some things from Alices bag ... read more
Tarija
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Food hall in the local market

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija April 15th 2009

Hi everyone, Well hope you are all good! I would like to start by saying congratulations to my sister Sharon and my brother -in-law Bruce on the arrival of their beautiful baby boy, Ethan William Dodd, and let me tell you he is a cutie, its in the genes of course!haha! Well after all that excitment going on at home i have to work hard to make all this sound exciting! It´ll be hard but i will try. After the Salt Flats we ended up in Uyuni and from there we took a train journey to a small town south called Tupiza. This little town was suggested to us by some people and so we decided to check it out. There really wasn´t much going on here but it did have amazing looking valleys just out ... read more
One of the valleys around Tupiza!
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Lots of this kind of flutty looking rocks

South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija February 13th 2009

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South America » Bolivia » Tarija Department » Tarija February 3rd 2009

I arrived in Bolivia early this past Wednesday, the 28th I think. The bus left Salta at around 1 am and got me to the border at about 7 in the morning. I entered Bolivia through the town of Bromejo and passing through customs wasn't too difficult. I had to pay a $135 US and show proof of my yellow fever vaccination. The fee for the visa is an indication of tension between the US and Bolivian governments. I recently learned that this past September, the Ambassador to Bolivia was thrown out of the country, persona non grata and I've heard that the DEA really upset a lot of people when they burned a lot of coca fields last year. So crossing ther border wasn´t too bad and I shared a car with a bout 6 ... read more




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