• Sucre - the capital ol bolivia

    6月14日, ボリビア ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    The last stop in Bolivia is Sucre. The official capital. It's a city with a beautiful centre and quite some history. Right next to it, dinosaur footprints were found. To be exact, more than 12000 footprints of 15 different types of dinosaurs were found in 1994. They are approximately 68 million years old. Also the longest continous track of a Theropod were found here, they stretch over 400m. And footprints are the only evidence of living dinosaurs. Overall super interesting.
    During the night an equatorian stayed in our 3 bed dorm and stole cash of me and my travel companion. He checked in at 2 in the night and left before 7. In the morning he was looking trough our stuff but I guess that he was interrupted because he didn't steal all the things of value. I was personally was lucky and he stole only 20 dollars. He stole things of value in 4 hostels in Sucre and in total something like 500 dollars. We later reported him to the police with fotos and his passport that he used to check-in in one hostel. But I doubt anything will happen, it's Bolivia.
    In the evening there was a parade for a national holiday. The different faculties of the university presented some traditional dances and the people were celebrating.
    A bit weird while at the same time 5 people died when the police and military cleared the road-blocks.
    But at least the roads are free again and it's easier to travel
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