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Published: August 3rd 2008
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This is the north of Argentina and sadly our final stop before heading to the border to Bolivia.
Salta is a big town that is overrun with backpackers of all sorts of shapes and sizes. It is a very nice town where you can find lots of hand made artifacts from lama woolen jumpers hats scarves gloves you name it, you can find it here on the streets or in the shops. Lots of hand made jewellery from the various stones that can be found in the local areas. The town square itself is based on 9 de Julio Plaza and has two pedestrian streets leading on to it. There is a huge cathedral located in the centre which is painted in an unusual pink and peach, it looks like sorbet colours that you almost feel like going up licking it. Also the food in Salta is excellent.
Like Cayafte there is plenty of activities to do here in Salta, we took another trip to up northwards to the highest point above sea level so far, 4012mts. On the way there we were told where we could purchase coca leaves and were shown what to do with them to help
against altitude sickness.
Our first stop was in a tiny little town where we got home made bread and a cup of coca tea (this just tasted like green tea). The town and all other small towns along the route consisted of one small church and school. We also visited a salt flat of approx 500 square km of salt. The salt came from a near by volcano that erupted years before but the salt has to have another mineral added before its safe for the human body to consume, so don't go sampling. Its possible to buy figurines made from salt that are carved by the local men that have head gear on that would make you think you are after meeting some sort of gang lol! Some parts of the salt flat were dug up to display that directly under this salt there is water and this could be clearly seen. The salt is dug up in bricks and this may only be done by some 30 people that the government has approved of.
Coming out of the salt flats the road to our next destination was approx 90km and this was not the best of roads. There
Ave St. Martin
This street is filled with lots of stalls selling all kind of souvenirs. were no cactus's in sight at this level as we were at very high altitude. However, once we reached the highest peak we meander back down the mountain on normal roads, which did not take very long. We did one final stop in a small town called Purmamarca which surrounded the base of the mountain of the seven colours.
This was a fantastic trip which where did see lots of the county side and surrounding towns of Salta.
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marie
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How long more in SA? You must have seen it all by now!"!!!! Off to barcelona in am. ciao