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Where we were The yellow dots on the lower part of the map show the route of our...
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Our boat This brochure shows the type of hovercraft we took across Lake...
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Dock Boarding the boat at Lake Titicaca. The Inca called this lake "the...
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Boat We passed this fisherman in his very distinctive reed boat.
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Bolivia After a 90 minute ride and a lunch stop at the island of Copacabana, we sped...
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Boatmaker After crossing the lake, we found a shed where this man was making his reed...
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La Paz An hour and a half later we finally came to the capital city of...
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Square From our hotel room we could look down into the square and see many Bolivians...
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Downtown The next day we walked around old La Paz. This double picture makes it...
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Street scene
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Moon Valley There are some interesting sandstone rock formations just outside La Paz.
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Tiwanaku Fifty miles north of La Paz, at the end of a very long and very bad...
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Age of the Inca What this place might have looked like more than 2,000 years ago.
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Mystery How did these huge stones get here? Some of these carved monoliths...
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Faces Were these the faces of actual people who lived two thousand years ago?
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Souvenirs These Indian women were selling copies of some of the artifacts found here....
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Monolith This monolith definitely qualifies as a major discovery.
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Pat & Bob Then we left and our van promptly broke down on that bad dirt road.
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Breakdown This unscheduled stop on the road was a minor problem solved in just a few...
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