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We travel from the Bolivian desert to the Chilean desert, and hitchhike our way into Argentina. From San Pedro de Atacama, Chile to Purmamarca, Jujuy, Salta and Cafayate, Argentina.
Posted by jamaica on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Filed under Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Featured, Latin American Travels · Tagged Alta Gracia, Argentina, Asado, Beard, Bife de Chorizo, Blood Sausage, Bus Ride, Cafayate, Carneval, Che Guevera, Chile, Chorizo, Coche-cama, Cordoba, Crypts, Desert, Empanadas, Fernet, French Tourists, Gelato, Goat Cheese, Heladerias, Jujuy, Nestor, Parilla, Parillada, Paved Road, Purmamarca, Quebrada de Huahuamaca, Road Rally, Salta, Salteños, San Pedro de Atacama, Santa Fe, Semi, Super Pancho, Susques, Tinajas, Torrontes, Truck Drivers, Tucuman, Wine, Wine Tasting, Yerba Mate
There is something different about Bolivia… maybe because it is land-locked, or perhaps its majority indigenous population, or the fact that much of it is perched on the frigid altiplano, while the rest of it sweats in the jungle. It is all these things and more that make Bolivia a world apart – an adventure […]
Posted by jamaica on Friday, April 13, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Filed under Latin American Travels · Tagged Bolivia, Carneval, Cochabamba, Copacabana, La Diablada, La Paz, Oruro, Salar de Uyuni, Uyuni