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39 viewsA triumphant ride away - with candy!
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40 viewsWe were walking by these guys and a simple hello turned into 10 AM beer. Ah, Bolivia!
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37 viewsLike most of the locals, this man wanted to stop and chat as we passed. It was going to be hard to get anywhere fast here, which is probably why I like Bolivia in the first place.
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36 viewsA farm on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
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38 viewsThis llama was chewing threateningly. One step closer and it was spitting time.
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40 viewsA man carrying corn greets some friends who are tranquiloing out.
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34 viewsWe met a villager named Hilario (or rather, he came running after us shouting in Spanish 'where are you from??') who brought us to Isla del Sol with these girls and their family.
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35 viewsHilario gets ready to leave.
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37 viewsBefore the island we stopped on another peninsula. It's hard to make out, but these were Inca blueprints.
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37 viewsTy, Hilario, and some of his friends walk back down to the boat.
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30 viewsThe Cordillera Blanca looms over the eastern edge of Titicaca. Isla del Lune in the foreground.
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34 viewsHilario dropped us on the southern point of the island where we passed these ruins.
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36 viewsIsla del Sol was really scenic though these photos hardly do it justice.
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38 viewsArrived on Isla del Sol and looking out over the ancient terraces at Isla del Lune.
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36 viewsTy doesn't like when I use him to stage photos of me like this next one.
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40 viewsHere I am, trying to find words to capture Lake Titicaca for all of you faithful blog readers.
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34 viewsA line of old men sit in the park waiting for wedding festivities to really kick off.
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35 viewsA full blown Bolivian wedding.
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36 viewsTwo ladies joke while a guy eyes their beer.
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36 viewsThere would be no running out of beer tonight. This was only one of five or six such staches.
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