Bolivian Landscape enroute to San Antonio de Lipez
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Bolivian Landscape enroute to San Antonio de Lipez

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The first day on the Tupiza-Uyuni salt flat circuit involves an almost unbroken 10 hours of long drive to the little hamlet of San Antonio de Lipez. The Bolivian Altiplano is like a one giant expanse of low rolling hills and pinkish soil puntuated at times by slow-flowing creeks and herds of isolated llamas, all situated at an altitude of over 4000m.

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A: Llamas Feeding on Bolivian Altiplano

Фотограф: Arroz Marisco, На расстоянии 72.2 км отсюда

En route to Uyuni we passed a herd of llamas busily gorging on the low shrubs and tussock grasses gro...

Llamas Feeding on Bolivian Altiplano

B: sur lipez. thermal lagoons.bolivia

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C: Alota

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D: Valle Rocas

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Valle Rocas

E: Strange Badlands enroute from Tupiza to Uyuni

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The jeep climbed higher and higher along a meandering and undulating dirt track that traverses the ru...

Strange Badlands enroute from Tupiza to Uyuni

F: The Imposing Sandstone Tower in Quebrada Palala

Фотограф: Arroz Marisco, На расстоянии 106.6 км отсюда

Despite the sweltering heat  the kaleidoscopic landscape just outsie the small village of Tupiza made...

The Imposing Sandstone Tower in Quebrada Palala

G: Inside the Gate of Devil

Фотограф: Arroz Marisco, На расстоянии 108.1 км отсюда

Much of the landscape surrounding the village of Tupiza consists of no more than sun-baked barren bad...

Inside the Gate of Devil

H: The Wild West Backdrop of Tupiza

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Never a great rider, I dismounted and walked this part of the trip to this natural occuring break in ...

The Wild West Backdrop of Tupiza

I: Bolivian Altiplano from Cerro Corazón de Jesus

Фотограф: Arroz Marisco, На расстоянии 110.0 км отсюда

The concrete platform atop the miniscule Cerro Corazón de Jesus a short walk from the central plaza o...

Bolivian Altiplano from Cerro Corazón de Jesus

J: Tupiza - where Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid met their end

Фотограф: Arroz Marisco, На расстоянии 110.1 км отсюда

The town of Tupiza in southern Bolivia is served by the legendary Oruro - Villazon train which calls ...

Tupiza - where Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid met their end

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