| Last additions - La Paz |

47 viewsAccording to the Environment Minister of this very socialist country, "Either capitalism dies or the world does". Riiiiight.May 26, 2010
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54 viewsHere is our group ready to go down the Death Road, from 4700m to 1100m, 3m wide, and with 500m cliffs awaiting a slip up.May 26, 2010
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53 viewsFinally we're descending close to cloud level.May 26, 2010
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54 viewsGuards keep an eye on things at the Palacio que MadoMay 26, 2010
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46 viewsThe Presidential House.May 26, 2010
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53 viewsA visit to the Coca museum in La Paz is not to be missed.May 26, 2010
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50 viewsThey have potions for everything. EVERYthing.May 26, 2010
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49 viewsDifferent soaps in the witch's market for different effects.May 26, 2010
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52 viewsLooking out on Illumani which is said to be guardian of the city.May 26, 2010
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51 viewsYou guessed right: Llama fetuses for sail. Build a sturdy home with these llama fetuses in your foundation! The wonders of the Witch's Market.May 26, 2010
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51 viewsYes, La Paz is not without its charms.May 26, 2010
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51 viewsHeading back to the hostel as dusk sets, not that there's any shortage of people.May 26, 2010
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50 viewsThe end of the Prado, the main strip in La Paz, which becomes a market/pedestrian anchor to Calle Comercio.May 26, 2010
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56 viewsUntil this interview, I had no idea what sound a zebra made.May 26, 2010
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51 viewsLa Paz is set in a valley and surrounded by hills and mountains.May 26, 2010
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48 viewsThe zebras were hilaroius, shaking their heads sadly at jay-walkers and prancing along when it was safe to walk.May 26, 2010
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