This beautiful paintings illustrating the moment when "Carbon 14" Gonella and "Preseason" Golf contemplate the scalps of their peers, we begin this new computer bulletin. Because
was not an adequate account of the events of recent days, we will start by telling the city of Sucre.
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| Sublime image captured by the eye of F. Campos |
We saw the moon twice (bold metaphor to explain that we were there two nights) and we headed to Vallegrande, hiring a taxi driver charged us 800 bolivianos to do all the tour and return to La Higuera to Vallegrande, where would we get Cochabamba passage.
contract package consisted of going to La Higuera, know, spend the night and return to Vallegrande visiting museums and church (which has a high re stone bell tower, the highest in Bolivia in 1800 something and who the hell cares about that). To regret of us (and Rosauro, the taxi driver, which from now is referred to as the 5th Salesman), the route to La Higuera was a big puddle of mud, so we had to go the next day.
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| Monument to Che in front of where he was shot |
3 hours 3 hour trip back was necessary for us to be 56 minutes walking La Higuera, losing to the route Churo Gorge (where the guerrillas had been ambushed.)
We should be
Vallegrande at 18 from Saturday 26 to go to Cochabamba, in a trip that takes 11 hours to cover 370 kilometers. We arrived .... Monday 28 to 1 in the morning. We spent almost a day delayed en route because of the deplorable state of the "road."
Fortunately there were no regrets early cannibalism cannibalism or any of its facets, as we had a pint of water, 3 mana filled vanilla, a packet of biscuits X and about 60 strawberries we buy from a seller who appeared in opportunistic near the bottleneck.
From now on, the itinerary includes the following cities: La Paz - Copacabana - Cuzco - Lima.
so far no other objectives (a member Ecuador defined as "a good measure) and have begun to discuss the various aspects of the operation return.
Will we all at once ?
"One by one?
" Two and two?
When?
How?
Why is so rich?
All this and some more stuff-if we do not cover the water-in the next edition of "Lost in La Paz."
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