We simply fell in love with Bolivia … We planned to stay four weeks and spent almost seven there, which forced us to completely change the route for the rest of the trip! We visited Copacabana & Lake Titicaca; La Paz; Rurrenabaque, Madidi National Park & La Pampa; Death Road & Coroico; Sucre; Potosi; Tupiza; Uyuni & the Southwest Loop to the Salar de Uyuni.
- Sunset over Lake Titicaca, Copacabana, Bolivia
- One of the many bays on Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca), Bolivia
- Traditional dance in Cabanaconde, on the Shores of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, South America
- Rurrenabaque Airport, with a stretch of grass as a runway, near Madidi National Park, Bolivia, South America
- Walking through the Rain Forest, Madidi National Park, Amazon Rain Forest, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
- Black Caiman (Paleosuchus Trigonatus), La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
- Black Caiman (Paleosuchus Trigonatus) – This one was more than 4 meters long! La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
- Boat tour on the Yacuma river – This river merges with a contributary of the mighty Amazon, La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
- View of La Paz from El Alto
- La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia
- La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia
- La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia
- The Cathedral, Sucre, Bolivia
- “Dos Senoras” enjoying an ice cream in the Parque Libertador Simon Bolivar on a Sunday morning, Sucre, Bolivia
- Old woman begging in Sucre, Bolivia, South America
- Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America
- Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America
- Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America
- Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America
- Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America
- View of Tupiza from the Mirador, Tupiza, Bolivia, South America
- Canyon del Inca, near Tupiza, Bolivia
- Canyon del Inca, near Tupiza, Bolivia, South America
- Torre del Diabolo, Tupiza, Bolivia
- The Rocas de Dali, Southwest Bolivia, South America
- Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America
- The Laguna Colorada, Southwest Bolivia, South America
- Andean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus Andinus), Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America
- Andean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus Andinus), Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America
- El Arbol de Piedra, Southwest Bolivia, South America
- Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna), Desierto Siloli, South West Bolivia, South America
- Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna), Desierto Siloli, South West Bolivia, South America
- The Salar de Uyuni, the biggest Salt Lake in the world, as big as half of Switzerland! Southwest Bolivia, South America
- The Salar de Uyuni, the biggest Salt Lake in the world, as big as half of Switzerland! Southwest Bolivia, South America
- The Incahuasi Island or Fish Island, in the middle of the Salar de Uyuni, Southwest Bolivia, South America
- The train cemetery, Salar de Uyuni or Salt Desert of Uyuni, Bolivia, South America
- The train cemetery, Salar de Uyuni or Salt Desert of Uyuni, Bolivia, South America
- La Poronga, near Huaca Huanusca, South West Bolivia, South America
- Near Huaca Huanusca: here died “Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid”, South West Bolivia, South America
- The Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
- El Tio, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
- The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
- The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
- The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
- The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
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