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Around The World On A Motorcycle | The Journey Continues
Around The World On A Motorcycle | The Journey Continues
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Strapped For Cash In La Paz, Bolivia. What To Do Next?
/2 Comments/in Bolivia, South America, Travelogue /by allanSure you don’t have any money, gringo! Pull over there and we’ll talk. A problem we encountered while roaming the streets of Copacabana on Lake Titicaca’s southern shore would come back to haunt us as we made the cruise from the lake, through the snow and on the notorious ferry had to do with cash: […]
Riding Through Snow and Rotten Planks To La Paz, Bolivia
/1 Comment/in Bolivia, South America, Travelogue /by allanSitting on the southern shore of Lake Titicaca Copacabana is a small town of about 50,000 people. Surrounded by hills a few streets tumble down to the lakeside. The main drag is littered with both market stalls, local shops and restaurants and hostels catering to the budget tourist. It’s here that I’ve seen more backpacking […]
Islas Flotantes- The Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca
/0 Comments/in Bolivia, Peru, South America, Travelogue /by allanThere are a lot of reasons to visit Lake Titicaca. Perhaps you want to find out the truth as legend dictates that in dividing up the lake between the two countries it’s proudly asserted by the Peruvian people that Peru got the titi and Bolivia got the kakka. For me, it’s an all of none […]
This Is Peru. Onward to Lake Titicaca!
/0 Comments/in Peru, South America, Travelogue /by allanWinding my way up and out of Cusco I let my mind drift. Drifting through the history of this Andean city, wondering how life was during the Incas and how things changed after the Spanish Conquest. And then how Cusco was practically forgotten for hundreds of years as the sea-faring Spaniards found Lima to be […]
Another Day In Cusco. New Tires. New Friends.
/2 Comments/in Peru, South America, Travelogue /by allanLike all plans, the one we thought was locked and tight was subject to change. It was time to give our Dakar’s a bath. Washing the bikes periodically is important because if you do it yourself (as you should) it provides an excellent opportunity for inspection. Always checking for loose bolts, dangling parts, something odd […]
Maccu Picchu.
/5 Comments/in Peru, South America, Travelogue /by allanFor nearly 400 years while the Spaniards in their ‘great’ conquest of South America, Machu Picchu lay buried beneath the growth of the jungle high on a mountain top just 50 miles or so from the great city of Cusco. Perhaps lost. Perhaps forgotten. But Machu Picchu and much of the Inca history may be […]
Rock Solid. Cusco in the Andes.
/0 Comments/in Peru, South America, Travelogue /by allanThe Great City of Cusco – The Heart of the Inca Empire High in the Andes. Once the epicenter of the Inca Empire, Cusco today is a wonderful city lined with cobblestoned streets, colonial buildings built atop fantastic Inca stonework and an international flair brought by the influx of thousands of tourists each year who […]