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South America » Bolivia
May 5th 2012
Published: May 26th 2012
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I love vast open spaces. With no people. Preferably with some wildlife, though that’s negotiable. When Jo and I first looked into overland trips in South America in the chill grey of late December, Dragoman’s JQB120312 expedition jumped off the screen at me because of the big emptinesses it offered.<span> Patagonia was one;<span> the Bolivian Altiplano another.<span> Yes, ... Read Full Entry



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looking past the Casa Nacional de Moneda towards the Cathedral, Potosí
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breakfast with drugs

coca for combatting altitude, on offer at an Uyuni breakfast
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our wishes go up in flames

a Pachamama ceremony at Livichuco
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first sight of Lake Titicaca

en route between La Paz and the Estrecho de Tiquina
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waiting ferries

San Pablo de Tiquina, Lake Titicaca



29th May 2012

Loved your story
We've been to the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca and would like to see the other side on day. Very nice photos.

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