A Three Day Journey Across the Desert Day1…It was a world that could only be imagined – it was better and more surreal than a fairy tale and we stood right in the middle of it.It may wel… more →
ProjectWorldCitizenisntanything wrote 1 week ago: Story-boarding on the fly. Recently, I was reminded of an old, shelved, near-forgotten exercise in s … more →
aroundzeworld365 wrote 2 weeks ago: Salut a tous , Le ton est donne , nous ne pouvons pas nous tromper.. nous voici donc a la frontiere … more →
Carlos Macias wrote 3 weeks ago: The Salar de Uyuni holds the second largest lithium reserves in the world. (AP Photo) Boliv … more →
Heather Ellis wrote 1 month ago: Brilliant Bolivia “Wow… Amazing, I remember Potosi as a complete shit hole with shitty food!” … more →
Bettina wrote 2 months ago: What an amazing trip and a great group: Verena, Kati (from Bavaria but living in London), Daniel (fr … more →
Mike wrote 4 months ago: Salt FLAT G’day from the spare room of Lou & Ru’s house in Sydney! We arrived here … more →
thegrip wrote 4 months ago: The world’s largest salt flat, the Salar de Uyuni in Southwestern Bolivia (near the crest of the And … more →
chrisquin9 wrote 4 months ago: Photo taken by Lynette Nam This morning on facebook I spoke with one of chris’s travel part … more →
maxsohl wrote 5 months ago: San Matias – Santa Cruz – Cochabamba – La Paz – Copacabana – La paz … more →
davidkramer wrote 5 months ago: On day two of our tour we went to a range of lagoons. Many of them uniquely colored by heavy metal m … more →
timote0 wrote 5 months ago: These last three days were spent on a dusty, arse-numbing 4WD crusade across the Bolivian outback, a … more →
Paul Harper wrote 5 months ago: In one of the more remote regions on the planet, high in the Andes, lies the Salar de Uyuni, the fa … more →
Daniel Schmidt wrote 5 months ago: In today’s New York Times, the paper examined the role of lithium deposits in the south-wester … more →
thewrongwayround wrote 5 months ago: more about “Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia“, posted with vodpod … more →
thewrongwayround wrote 5 months ago: So we’re in a beat up Land Cruiser, ready to break down at any moment. No english speaking g … more →
timote0 wrote 5 months ago: I spent yesterday morning fifty metres underground, listening to dynamite exploding. Really. It … more →
seabass43 wrote 7 months ago: I don’t know how many times I said the following phrase while on our tour, “I really feel like … more →
seabass43 wrote 7 months ago: No, we’re just in Bolivia. I found myself asking this question multiple times on our four day tour … more →
phillegitimate wrote 7 months ago: The border between Chile and Bolivia was remote, frequented only by freight trains, and watched over … more →