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For 91 Days Travel Blog. For 91 Days in Bolivia – The E-Book. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Direct Download (PDF, MOBI). 124; Coinbase (Bitcoin). For just a few bucks, you can download your own copy of the book for use on your e-reader or computer, giving you access to our blog posts wherever you are, without having to connect to the internet. And, buying the e-book is a great way to support our project… take a look at some sample pages from the PDF. December 26, 2011 at 1:36 pm. Add to Flipboard Magazine.
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Shopping | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. El Alto and its Crazy Market. Add to Flipboard Magazine. The more I learn about El Alto, the more it fascinates me. The Aymara capital of the world was incorporated in 1986 and instantly became Bolivia’s fourth-largest and fastest-growing city. It’s the biggest city in the world built and inhabited by Native Americans. And it’s the world’s most active “rebel” city, the scene of frequent protest and crippling strikes. We went up for the Lucha Libre. Things are hilariously cheap...
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Culture | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. How to Chew Coca Leaves. Add to Flipboard Magazine. You grind them into to powder then snort them up your nose! After you’ve got a good amount of leaves squirreled away inside your cheek, you need to activate their alkaloids inside them to feel any effect. Some people use bicarbonate powder, but a more pleasant option is. A sweet-tasting combination of ash and flavor. A tiny nip every fifteen minutes or so, and the mild stimulant effects of the coca can last for hours. The hill a...
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FRONTPAGE | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Mysql query(): Access denied for user ‘root’@’localhost’ (using password: NO) in /home/for91/public html/bolivia/wp-content/plugins/php-execution-plugin/includes/class.php execution.php(273) : eval()’d code. Mysql query(): A link to the server could not be established in /home/for91/public html/bolivia/wp-content/plugins/php-execution-plugin/includes/class.php execution.php(273) : eval()’d code. For 91 Days in Bolivia. Cope with, and experiences that we’ll never forget. We starte...
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Food & Drinks | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. How to Chew Coca Leaves. Add to Flipboard Magazine. You grind them into to powder then snort them up your nose! After you’ve got a good amount of leaves squirreled away inside your cheek, you need to activate their alkaloids inside them to feel any effect. Some people use bicarbonate powder, but a more pleasant option is. A sweet-tasting combination of ash and flavor. A tiny nip every fifteen minutes or so, and the mild stimulant effects of the coca can last for hours. There̵...
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Bolivia Index | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Filed under by Mike Powell. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Culture & History. The Unfairly Maligned Coca Leaf. Sucre: The City with Four Names. The 25th of May. K’ala Marka and the Landscapes of Southwestern Bolivia. The Aymara New Year at Tiwanaku. The Witches’ Market. Lucha Libre and the Fighting Cholitas. The Ceremonial Masks of Bolivia. Part 1 of 2. Fiesta in Independencia, Part 2 of 2. The Cochabamba Water Wars. How to Chew Coca Leaves. Tours & Adventures. The Valley of the Moon.
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Photos | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Add to Flipboard Magazine. And Hostels in La Paz. We’re at the end of our three month stay in Bolivia: one of the most incredible periods in our lives. In the past 91 days, we’ve seen more amazing places and done more exciting things than I could ever have anticipated. It’s been an experience that we’ll never forget. Bolivia has left us. Beaten down, dirty, haggard, semi-cripples. We usually stay three months in a. Still, the things we. Cochabamba and its surrounding villages....
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Day Trips | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Las Lomas de Arena. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Follow Us On Twitter. Santa Cruz is in Bolivia’s Amazonian Basin, surrounded by jungles, with the hot, humid climate of a rain forest. So the existence of a massive field of sand dunes just sixteen kilometers south of the city is a geological marvel. On our very last day in Bolivia, we visited Las Lomas de Arena, declared a National Park in 1990. But boy, we picked the wrong day to visit sand dunes! Location on our Bolivia Map. Upon ...
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La Paz | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Or: Late to Cochabamba). Add to Flipboard Magazine. On the way to the bus station of La Paz, before our trip to Cochabamba, I jokingly remarked to Jürgen, “Hope the good folks of El Alto. Aren’t striking today”. Am I stupid? Why would I tempt fate like that? We learned about the roadblock at 9am, just after arriving at the terminal. Our bus might leave at noon. At 1pm, we were told that 3pm. Worth blocking a road over? Who do these people think they are? Though we were late, we m...
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Santa Cruz | For 91 Days in Bolivia – Travel Blog
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For 91 Days Travel Blog. Las Lomas de Arena. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Follow Us On Twitter. Santa Cruz is in Bolivia’s Amazonian Basin, surrounded by jungles, with the hot, humid climate of a rain forest. So the existence of a massive field of sand dunes just sixteen kilometers south of the city is a geological marvel. On our very last day in Bolivia, we visited Las Lomas de Arena, declared a National Park in 1990. But boy, we picked the wrong day to visit sand dunes! Location on our Bolivia Map. Upon ...
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