Tag: Bolivia
Valle de las Animas
The Valle de las Animas, or Valley of Souls, is seriously misnamed. It is not a “valley” but a region, and I for one fail to see why there is any reason to believe that the rock formations therein have any resemblance to “souls.” After all, isn’t their lack of a physical form a […]
Posted: March 6th, 2013 under Bolivia, Day Trip, Flowers, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, South America, Uncategorized.
Tags: Aliciya, Bolivia, Day Trip, Flowers, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, Mountains
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Death Metal in El Alto
I’ve occasionally put up posts on music in the past, but it looks like I may be putting up more such posts in the future. I went with some friends to a Death Metal Festival the other day (posters above and bottom). It was fantastic. The variety of music (within the Metal genre) was stunning, […]
Posted: March 5th, 2013 under Bolivia, Concert, La Paz, Metal, Music, Punk.
Tags: Bolivia, Death Metal, La Paz, Music, Punk
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Maps in Bolivia
Diplomats are crazy about maps, and I am no exception. So if this post seems over the top, please chalk it up to my profession and just use what you find useful. My own preferences in maps, though I love them all, are topo maps and my GPS. When I’m at home, Google Earth and […]
Posted: March 2nd, 2013 under Bolivia, Google Earth, GPS, Mapping, South America.
Tags: Bolivia, Google Earth, GPS, Mapping
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Cala Cala (Qillqata) Rock Art
The small, but interesting, archaeological site at Cala Cala, less than 15 miles from Oruro, together with the colonial-era chapel in Sepulturas, along the way, make for a very pleasant half-day trip from Oruro. If you have a full day for an excursion, you could certainly pack a picnic and spend a few hours hiking around the […]
Posted: February 11th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Day Trip, GPS, Hiking, Mapping, Oruro, South America, Travel.
Tags: Aliciya, Altiplano, Archaeology, Bolivia, Day Trip, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, Mapping, Rock Art, Tatyana, Travel
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La Capilla de Sepulturas
The Church of Sepulturas, officially “Señor de San Salvador de Sepulturas,” makes a nice stop on the road from Oruro to Cala Cala. The town is named for the chullpas (Incan and pre-Incan tombs) which were common in the area, but which are pretty much gone now. It is now probably best known for the […]
Posted: February 10th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Churches, Day Trip, Oruro, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Church, Day Trip, Travel
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Tour Guide of Iglesias Rurales: La Paz y Oruro
Despite its focus on chapels and its brevity, German Ambassador Philipp Schauer’s guide to rural churches (Guía turística de/Tour guide of Iglesias Rurales: La Paz y Oruro, by Schauer, Philipp, Teresa Gisbert) is my favorite printed guide to the Altiplano. With lots of maps and photos, Spanish and English directions to, and descriptions of the churches, […]
Posted: February 9th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Books, Churches, Day Trip, La Paz, Oruro, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Church, Day Trip, La Paz, Travel
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Caquiaviri and Pacajes Province
Caquiaviri is a small town on the road to Charaña, which is on the border with Chile and Peru, north of Tambo Quemado. It’s a great destination for a day trip from La Paz, and it will soon be an even better destination. According to German Ambassador Philipp Schauer, in his book, “Tour Guide […]
Posted: January 28th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Day Trip, Google Earth, GPS, La Paz, Mapping, South America, Travel.
Tags: Altiplano, Bolivia, Day Trip, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, Mountains, Travel
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To Lagunas Aiuan Khota, Kunk Huikara, and Mikhaya
This is one of the places I used to travel to at least monthly to hike, fish, camp, and just relax. It’s quite changed, now. All the “lagunas” have been dammed, and in several cases, they are fundamentally different from what they used to be, with their surrounding bofedales now almost entirely underwater. That said, […]
Posted: January 24th, 2013 under Bolivia, Day Trip, Flowers, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, South America, Travel.
Tags: Bolivia, Day Trip, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, Mountains
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To Serkhe Kkota
This is a great little trip, especially if you hike it. And since there is also a road, you might be able to get someone to drive and that way you only need to hike in one direction. Laguna Serkhe Kkota (Q’uta is Aymara for lake, and gets masacred in place names throughout this part […]
Posted: January 21st, 2013 under Bolivia, Day Trip, Family, Google Earth, GPS, Hiking, La Paz, Mapping, South America, Travel.
Tags: Aliciya, Bolivia, Day Trip, Family, GPS, Hiking, Mapping, Mountains, Myrna, Tatyana
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Chullpas Policromas
Some people don’t get very excited about the Chullpas (or Chullpares, as they are also called). Personally, I think they are cool. These tombs, built during the period between the end of the Tihuanaco empire and the Spanish conquest (including during Inca times) by the Aymara people, still stand all across the Altiplano. Although […]
Posted: January 17th, 2013 under Altiplano, Bolivia, Google Earth, GPS, Mapping, Sajama National Park, South America, Travel.
Tags: Bolivia, Google Earth, GPS, Mapping, Mountains, Travel
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