Archive for 'Travel'
Trekking Around Zongo
The area around Zongo, with many isolated mountain valleys, lakes, and ruins, including of several Inca roads, seems like a great place for exploring. I’ve been hiking in the area, but haven’t been able to devote to it the time it deserves. Jorge Pinto and a group from the Club de Excursionismo Andinismo y Camping […]
Posted: December 8th, 2013 under Archeology, Bolivia, Day Trip, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, South America, Travel, Treking.
Tags: Bolivia, Day Trip, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, Mountains, Travel
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Huchusuma Chapel
Huchusuma Chapel is the first of the Curahuara-area chapels on our route. In fact, in the area of Curahuara de Carangas and Sajama there are more than 50 chapels, most of which were constructed in the colonial era. Some are mere ruins, at this point, while others are beautifully constructed and maintained. Huchusuma Chapel is […]
Posted: November 28th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, GPS, Oruro, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, GPS, La Paz, Travel
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Chulpas Near Curahuara de Carangas
Chulpas (also Chullpas), the tombs of the ancestral peoples of the altiplano, are found almost everywhere on the high plains of Bolivia. They seem to be particularly common along the road to Curahuara de Carangas. There are many Chulpas, and I see more every time I take the road, so if you keep your eyes […]
Posted: November 17th, 2013 under Altiplano, Archeology, Bolivia, Day Trip, GPS, Mapping, Oruro, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Day Trip, GPS, La Paz, Mapping, Travel
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The Angels of Calamarca
This is one of the must-see sites in Bolivia, in my view. The 28 almost life-sized paintings of angels displayed at the church of Calamarca represent the most complete series of angels still together in Bolivia, or likely anywhere. They are spectacular, and well worth the small trouble of turning off the road. The […]
Posted: November 3rd, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Books, Churches, Day Trip, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, La Paz
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The Churches of Curahuara de Carangas and Sajama: La Paz to Curahuara de Carangas
This post is the first of two that serve as the “backbone” of this guide. They focus on providing directions to the churches and other sites of the Curahuara de Carangas and Sajama areas and link to descriptions of each of the sites. The guide is written from the perspective of someone traveling from La […]
Posted: November 3rd, 2013 under Altiplano, Archeology, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, Google Earth, GPS, Mapping, Oruro, Sajama National Park, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, GPS, La Paz, Mapping, Travel
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The Churches of Curahuara de Carangas and Sajama: An Exploration
Note: This is the first of a multi-part guide to the churches. As further portions are completed, they will be linked from this post and from the Bolivia Guide Index. This is a route for exploring the beautiful churches of northern Oruro Department, including 12 which have been restored/repaired in recent years and others, which […]
Posted: October 27th, 2013 under Altiplano, Archeology, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, Mapping, Oruro, Sajama National Park, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, La Paz, Mapping, Travel
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Lago Chungara
Lago Chungara is just across the border into Chile at 14,600 feet of altitude. In fact, you will be at the lake before you pass through Chilean immigration. The lake, set among volcanoes, is spectacular and thus often photographed. You should make a point of looking to the south for Nevado Guallatiri (sometimes Guallatire or Wallatiri), a 19,918 […]
Posted: September 28th, 2013 under Altiplano, Birds, Bolivia, Chile, Sajama National Park, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Chile, Mountains, Travel
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Pampas Day 1: Arrival, The Camp, Introduction to the River
It takes almost an hour to fly the 150 miles from La Paz to Rurrenabaque. Alternatively, you could drive. The road is almost twice as long, at 270 miles, but is reportedly pretty poor and slow going. Still, it would be an adventure. Flying is an adventure, too. Not the adventure it used to be, […]
Posted: September 2nd, 2013 under Beni, Birds, Bolivia, South America, Travel.
Tags: Aliciya, Bolivia, Christina, Family, Tatyana, Travel, William
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Rurrenabaque and the Pampas Bolivianas
We spent three days exploring the pampas of Bolivia southwest of Rurrenabaque. It was a great time and a fun explore. From Rurrenabaque, there are two directions the tourists take. You can go upriver into the jungle, or downriver onto the pampas. Several people, and some online investigation, suggested that the pampas is actually more […]
Posted: September 1st, 2013 under Beni, Bolivia, South America, Travel, Vacation.
Tags: Bolivia, Travel, Vacation
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La Casa de la Moneda (The Mint)
The incredible and incredibly preserved wooden machinery of the colonial mint Another unfinished post. I’ll come back to these in La Paz to finish them. La Casa de la Moneda is one of the most incredible and interesting places I’ve visited in Bolivia. The building itself is spectacular – all the woodwork without a single […]
Posted: July 21st, 2013 under Bolivia, Churches, Economics, Potosí, South America, Travel, Vacation.
Tags: Art, Bolivia, Churches, Geology, Museum, Potosí, Travel
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