Tuesday, 25 December 2012

As requested, some shots of me for Christmas

Even desert hostels have their mascots!

Flamingo Land

You are admiring the Toyosa LAn Cruiser.

Cosmic Mirror

Perspective on the Salt Flats

Bolivian Highlands

I spent one whirlwind day, december 21st to be exact, in the city with the highest seat of government in the world, La PAz, Bolivia.
Lots of colourful shops.

I do not know what these Quechua people are lining up for, but I dig their hats.

Feliz Navidad in the main square!

Kept my eyes hidden, or else this photo would be too green.

Forgot to rotate this, my bad. Less than 10$ of groceries.

Lake Titicaca, highest navigable lake in the world. Where the Inca Sun god came from, clearly.

Sheeps taking over the hotel garden. Lady asked for 1 boliviano to take a pic of her sheep.

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Purple, Yellow, Bolivian Hills

Chubby Bolivian Waterfall Partay

Guy Didn't want to smile.

Sunset in Samaipata



Get along, little perro

Buy any animal you want, super cheap. Dont want to think about how :(

Kimya in the Krazy market

I was a little late to capture that swagmobile.

Smile, you are selling delicious fruit.


Straight thugs

Beauty hostel

Get that machete ready for the trek, Benny

Beautiful Bolivia

The climb is always worth the view.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Patagonia by Land

Never in my life have I been down such a lonely highway! Windy as the wing of a plane, too.
Ill add descriptions to these later, I am too lazy right now (and its totally not because I have a sunburn and a cold, mom...)
Click on the photos to see them full size, its worth it!






Sunday, 2 December 2012

El Tigre River Boat

  It's been a while since I made my last post, and it has been a while since I left Buenos Aires so bear with me people. Im trying to do all of this through internet cafes, but now that I am in lovely seaside Valparaiso in a very nice hostel, I can afford to update my blog.

To begin with, my backlog from a few weeks ago:

On my last Thursday in Buenos Aires, I decided to go to El Tigre, a town on the river deltas north of Bs.As.
As if it were fate, as I took out my camera to take my first picture of the town my battery died on me. Convieniently, that very moment I heard some familiar sounding English speakers and I ran into two very kind Canadians with to very fine cameras who live in Toronto!
Lots of thanks to Brian Mulroney and Randy Fulton for providing me with some of the photos they took on our river outing! 
Would that I were born in the days of Mississippi steamboats. Or anywhere with a lively river and few tourists!

Off we went for 150 pesos. A 2 hour boat ride that would eventually drop us right in Buenos Aires after lovely scenery.

5 pesos will get you 10 this gangsta is smuggling arms in that cabinet!
The river isnt dirty people, its just silty.
People in glass houses should not throw stones.
We passed by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's house.
 Above, left I am asking the muchacho who worked on the boat for a mate, so I could show the Canadians on the boat the most patriotically Argentinian drink, Mate. Don't go to Argentina without trying it! Its a students best friend, keeps you focussed while studying, with out the caffeine jitters that keep you from getting to sleep. Above right is me enjoying the lazy river cruise :)
Officially added windsurfing to my bucket list that day.
With a city of 12 million people, its kind of tough to capture the whole coast.

What the Buenos Aires skyline lacks in height, it makes up for in length. Seriously.
Massive ports are kind of a niche interest of mine.
Some point after this picture we docked in Puerto Madero and made our way back to the subway.
Casa Rosada in the sunset.
Obama has the White House, Cristina has the Pink House.

Randy took a picture of Brian and I.

 Thanks for the pictures and the great day, Brian and Randy!