Kristi and I have been back in Asunción for several weeks after an amazing two months of travel through Bolivia and Peru. We are behind on our travel blog so it is time to get some photos up from the rest of our trip. Our favorite part was a three day jeep tour we took through the mountains, desert, and salt flats west of Uyuni, Bolivia.
One of many salt lagoons in the area. |
One of several flat tires we got along the way. We also lost a muffler. |
One of the dormant volcanoes emerging out of the desert. Some parts of the tour were above 4,000 meters. (over 14,000 feet) |
Steam vents in the geothermal area of Sol de Mañana. |
Another lagoon |
One of thousands of flamingos in the lagoons. |
Kristi poses on the tracks. Most of the Bolivian railway has fallen out of use. We were told these are still used once a week to take minerals from Bolivia into nearby Chile. |
The second night we slept in a hotel constructed partially from salt blocks. |
On our third day we entered the salt flat after there had been a rain storm the previous night. The water over the salt created a mirror-like appearance. |
Isla Incahuasi, an island made of old coral and covered in cactus emerges from the middle of the salt flat. |
Taking funny perspective photos is a popular activity on the salt flat. |
The train grave yard, on the outskirts of Uyuni. |
A salt monument celebrating the Dakar Rally, a cross country race for trucks and motorcycles through Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. |
The vicuna, one of the few large animals adapted to the Bolivian highlands. It is wild and illegal to hunt. |
Kristi drapes herself in the Paraguayan flag in front of a popular salt hotel. |
More boulders |
Another lagoon |
Funnel cloud |
Mud pots at Sol de mañana |
Another lagoon |
"I need a mechanic with experience" |
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