We left Friday morning and got into La Paz around 10am. We had Friday free to do what we wanted in La Paz so we did some more walking around and a little shopping. We also went to the Coca Museum.
That night we went to a nice restaurant called Mongo´s which I think I really would have enjoyed had I been able to eat more than the bread off my sandwich:) I did eat some Quinoa puree, which was kind of like oatmeal.
We stayed at the same hotel that Bee and I stayed at when we came into La Paz. So that was nice. The shower was awesome! (My shower experiences here have been somewhat varied...)
The next day we took the bus to the Tiahuanaco ruins. They were the tribe that existed for 2700 years before the Inca. The Inca actually started with a group that was exhiled from the Tiahuanaco. I´m not sure how the lunch was here because while everyone else was eating I laid in the back of the bus with a delicious mug of coca tea :P
From there we went on to Copacabana, a city on Lake Titicaca. We were there during the festival of the Virgin of Lake Titicaca so there were just TONS of people there! The hotel wasn´t as nice but it had an awesome view. We got there kind of late so I went straight to bed (everyone else went to dinner).
(view from hotel room)
The next day we got onto a boat to on the lake and over to La isla del sol (the island of the sun). The boat ride was great and so beautiful! The lake is bigger than you would have ever imagined! By the way, Titicaca mean ¨rock of the puma.¨ Once at the island we visited the ruins of a palace and then hiked up to the pueblito. From the top you can see Peru. We had lunch (I ate this time:) ) at a restaurant with an awesome view of the lake. On the hike up and down we also saw lots of llama and donkies.
After lunch we got back on the boat to go back to Copacabana. Once there we literally ran to the bus because we were running really late. We got back into the airport right before 7 and our flight was to leave at 7:15. Luckily the flight was late and we made it! Also thanks to our tour guides who had been calling the airline. But once again I got to run through an airport:)
Monday was the Independence Day parade. We went with our family since all of the kids were in the parade. Carola marched with her school in military uniform and Estrella and Andres marched with their school band. That part was nice, and there were a lot of interestng groups passing, but below you will see what it´s like to sit at a parade for nearly 7 hours! At least we had bought seats in the shade.
(Cholitas- women in traditional dress)
(Andres)
Yesterday I went to some hot springs with a girl fom my class. Let´s just say they weren´t what I had pictured...it was all right, but the water was pretty dirty and there were a lot of little kids there splashing around. But Stacie and I did go get pedicure after! I´d never had one but it was great, and ticklish:) Plus it was less than 4 bucks.
Today was the last day of class so that´s great. I still have to work though gathering data for a paper I have to write. Our professor Terrell Morgan came over to our house for lunch, so that was nice.
Well, I think that´s all the news, miss you!

3 comentarios:
goldmottsWOW! That looks like a great trip except for the "puna" you.ve suffered. I'm really happy for you and I hope you have the opportunity to go to southern countries i.e.Chile or Argentina hehe.
XOXO
Francys
It looks like you are having an awesome time. BTW, do you often get sick when you travel? I seem to remember something similiar happening... At least this time there was no hospital involoved. :-P
When do you get home??
¡besos!
Nicole
Love the pictures of Lake Titicaca!
The pic of you and Ian is also very becoming.
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