The Altiplano, Tupiza to Uyuni
Blog: Felicity Sees... - 15 September 2009
By: Felicity
So it was time to test the wonders of modern medicine and despite the assurances from locals that a bit of coca would be enough to cure soroche (altitude sickness), I started on the Diamox and crossed my fingers that none of the worst-case scenarios I kept envisaging would come into play. And I´m happy to report absolutely no dramas at all, unless you count a particularly hairy river crossing involving some ice-breaking, but thankfully no wet feet! Happily I suffered no ill effects from the height and was able to thoroughly enjoy myself the entire tour!
I think there is too much scenery to describe in words, so perhaps it´s better to just browse the (many!) photos. I honestly never knew that mountains could come in so very many shapes and sizes, or that I could be so absolutely freezing cold whilst wearing about a 100 layers of clothing! But, we did have to be thankful that it was ´only´-3C at night, because two weeks prior the minimum had dropped to -20C. Yep -20C! I can barely even imagine how cold that is, knowing how I shivered my way through the nights at -3C. Anyway, here are a few brief highlights from the trip:
*the ever-changing picture-postcard worthy scenery. I honestly could´ve snapped away every minute or so but as it was decided to just sit back and enjoy it through my own eyes rather than a camera lens!
*Rocketing along to Bolivian folkloric music at sunrise.
*Seeing the flamingos at about a 5m distance was zoology heaven. As were numerous sitings of llamas, viscacha and endangered vicuñas.
*The toxic Laguna Verde where no animals can live but which looks spectacular amongst the black volcanic rocks and mountain backdrop.
*Not subjecting myself to the biting cold wind threatening to freeze people solid as they emerged from the hot springs at 4200m. Maybe next time...
*The Salt flats. ´Nuff said. Biggest in the world and one of the most bizarrely amazing things I´ve seen. Not to mention the fun and games taking photos playing around with the perspectives!
*Comparing deserts, Aus vs Bolivia. If you ask me, our deserts are paradise!! Literally zero plant life up here!
*The stars at night, though I wasn´t hard core enough to go out every night, even a short glimpse was enough to appreciate just how many there are. And oh yes, our old friend the Southern Cross shone bright as bright can be!
*A feast every night. Particularly good was trying quinoa in a few different variations, which is grown (only?) in South America at altitude and is becoming a major money earner in exports.
*Staying in a hotel made entirely of salt. Quite bizarre but surprisingly warm, quiet and comfortable!
So that´s it for now, hope you enjoy the pics! I have just arrived in La Paz after a few short days in the other capital, Sucre, which I will hopefully be able to tell you about soon.
Chau chau!
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