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Hi Im Iris and im bolivian!!!!
This is the most beautiful country!!!! you have so many different variety of views that will really surprise you.

We have de Salt flats (but thats no all) after viewinf the salt flats we have 3 great lakes one is withe the other red and other green, two of them full of flamengos, and o course hot natural water in a very desert view.

Thats in Potosi, but also you can visit the city of Potosi (please have lucnh at lunch time because ohterwise you will not find food) this is the 15 century minning town and still is (all from the same mountain) it has a lot of churches and it is very colonial ( you can visit it in arounf 38 hours is small) close by 4 hour in bus is Sucre, colonial city beautiful with palaces and also dino tracks...... for real.

Then you have La Paz cosmopolitan city caotic and great!!!!! (its my home town) can u tell? hahaha.

In the departmen you have the gret Titicaca lake with the great Isla del Sol worth a lifetime see it.

The you have coroico (you can go down by bicycle) this is well know as the death road (now there is a nice road for cars). Its a subtropical place with high green mountains.

You can also fly from la paz to rurrenabaque (amazing town in BENI) and see the jungle or go by river 3 days beautiful for real!!!!!!!!

If you want more info please contact me i know a lot of places where the service is good (you have to be careful because sometimes turist offices offers you things nd ends up feeding you yougurt for 3 days),

write down to

mporape at gmail.com

iris

By irispalacios on Sep 28, 2007, 12:40 in Bolivia rocks. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Malito71 says on Oct 2, 2007, 20:19:

thank you for all of the information

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msaucey says on Oct 10, 2007, 15:05:

Iris... It would be greatly appreciated if you could post some pics..... :-) We're very visual...

The trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed. - CS Lewis

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Peter (Moderator) says on Oct 12, 2007, 00:08:

Hi Iris,
welcome to the site! Bolivia is indeed incredibly beautiful and diverse, I loved it when I was there.

Poor but snappy

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slguy says on Oct 25, 2007, 14:20:

The more I learn, the more I'm thinking Bolivia may be my next home.

I never made the trip to Santa Cruz- other life stuff delayed the trip there. I'm hoping to be there mid-November.

Iris- can you post a link to any site that advertises cars/trucks for sale in Santa Cruz? I know is not your home town, but I am having a terrible time finding the cost of trucks there. I think I need to buy a 4X4 pickup...

Before you throw me out, make sure I pay my bar tab

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gbeckler says on May 3, 2008, 17:11:

Thank you Iris for the posting, I am planning to vacation in Bolivia and will contact you directly.

Gary

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irispalacios says on Jul 24, 2008, 10:24:

the bolivian is back I have being really busy here in La Paz.... for anything contact me im starting a little turitic thing very cheap and safe and personalized so please dont hesitate to ask

La I

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