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From Uyuni to Potosi Mike took about a hundred pictures out the bus window on this trip. The road was terrible and I was sick, so they don't bring back nice memories.
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Uncle George One of the mine deities. They like their idols anatomically correct.
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downtown Potosi Nice yellow building. The traffic cops all seemed to be about 16 years old, so it was mostly caos.
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Museo de la moneda The old mint. No coins are made here now, but it still manages to make money. Really a very good museum.
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ouside the central market, Potosi
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Fresh squeezed street orange juice These guys are everywhere in Bolivia, and i'm sure going to miss them.
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Foozball!! Mike and i dicovered these kids playing in a park and mike challenged them to a game, much to the amusement of the other park-goers. There was a four year old girl will a screw driver whose job it was to keep the balls coming witho
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More Potosi
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Marching musicians There was a large parade of different bands of musicians with different costumes which ended right in front of us. These guys were nicely arrainged for a "real" photographer. I think they were protesting something, but it
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Gondola gears The gondolas had gondola music.
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The big park in Salta It had ducks and hotdog stands and really really big fish in the pond. looked like they'd be a good meal and i wonder if they ate the ducks once in a while.
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Trail ride scenery
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ummm blood sausage After the ride, we had a barbeque, or asado. This included most of a cow, unlimited very good red wine, and enough salads to make anyone happy. The guy in the background was our host and a very funny guy. He ate no salad and was sh
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back at the ranch as usual, mike\'s supernatural guitar instincts lead him to the house guitar. never fails.
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