Laguna Celeste

Laguna Celeste is a clear-blue lake coloured by magnesium and manganese. There were many flamingos in the lake and it was a stunning sight to see the bright red stand out against the cool blue of theBaca lagi
Breakfast at Laguna Celeste

It was a beautiful sight with the clear blue color of the lake and the bright red colors of the flamingos. There was nobody around. Ours had been the only vehicle in this area for almost an hour.
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Laguna Morijon viewpoint

Back on the main road, the road continued to climb up some hills. Pretty soon, we were quite high. From these mountains, one can see a beautiful panoramic view of the Laguna Morijon. There were prayerBaca lagi
Dinosaur or llama footprints

The road continued to climb steadily and the scenery around, though stark was extremely beautiful. Eventually, we reach a rock that looked almost like the limestone cliff on which we had seen dinosaurBaca lagi
Towards San Antonio de Lipez

The road Eastwards, continued to climb and at some point, we were 5000 mts high.
San Antonio de Lipez (ghost town)

We reached the ghost town of San Antonio de Lipez by about 6 pm as it was nearing sunset.
The town of San Antonio de Lípez was born as an enclave for the exploitation of silver. Fifty years ago itBaca lagi
Legend of the San Antonio de Lipez

Legend has it that its workers made a pact with the devil to give them wealth through the mines. The miners did not keep their part of the pact, which killed all the mine workers. Some time later, theBaca lagi
Sunset at San Antonio de Lipez

The golden rays of the setting sun gave the ghost town of San Antonio de Lipez a very eerie feeling. Its just a mass of hundreds of stone buildings all lying in ruins now. A place where just a fewBaca lagi
Fish Island (Isla de los Pescados)

After spending some time taking the pictures, we proceeded to the Fish Island, so called since when there is water in the salar or when its very hot and tge island is in a mirage, the peculiar shapeBaca lagi
New San Antonio de Lipez

The place which we had managed to sleep in was an old mud brick house. There was a lot of dust everywhere. Even the beds we slept in had sheets that smelt of dust. But, we managed to get a goodBaca lagi
Breakfast with a view

We started early and continued on the road. The views were amazing and we enjoyed every moment of the trip. We stopped on the way with a beautiful view to have our breakfast.
Through a dry riverbed canyon

Further on, the road passes a beautiful, dry riverbed canyon. The tall sides of the canyon with stunning formations towering above the riverbed made for a very unique experience.
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Eroded mountains

Further Eastwards, the mountains were made of loose top soil, there were deep erosion channels across the mountain faces. At one place, there was even a patch where there was marble.
Colorful hills

From there on, the road wound its way across some very beautiful landscape with multi colored hills and fantastic stone formations.
More views around El Sillar

Quebrada de Palala

Just outside of Tupiza we reached Quebrada de Palala.
The Quebrada de Palala is a broad riverbed which flows abundantly just a couple of rainy season months out of the year, but serves as aBaca lagi
Fins of the Quebrada de Palala

Tupiza

We exited the wonderland we had been traveling for the last 6 days at Tupiza. Tupiza is a small town that lies on the tarred highway in Bolivia. There are many hotels and restaurants.
We stopped overBaca lagi
Potosi to Sucre

We woke up early in Potosí. After a quick breakfast at the hotel, we were off to Sucre.
We reached Sucre at about 12 pm. After returning the vehicle, we took a taxi to the local bus terminal to catchBaca lagi
Sucre - Cochabamba

The taxi dropped us at the bus terminal at 1:30 pm. The next bus to Cochabamba was at 8 pm. But, there were quite a few smaller vans going between town. We took one of them. It costed us 100 b$ perBaca lagi
Cochabamba

We reached Cochabamba at 8pm. Found a very good but cheap place opposite the bus terminal (Hotel Arasan). It was 320 b$ for a night. We had our dinner in the room. I finished updating the blog andBaca lagi
One more Laguna Blanca

After Laguna Celeste, we started driving Northwards towards Laguna Amarilla. On the way, we crossed many small mountain lakes. We crossed another lake, also called Laguna Blanca. (White Lake).
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El Sillar

After an hour or so, we reached El Sillar.
Sillar are giant columns of clay formed by erosion.
El Sillar, in English--The Saddle.
The winding road climbs up another quebrada (Quebrada ChiriyojBaca lagi
Off to Toro Toro

At the bus stop we found that the bus to Toro Toro goes from a different place, so we took a local van to the bis stop for 2b$ each. From the bus stop we took a shared mini van. It waited till all theBaca lagi
Cochabamba-Toro Toro Colorful mountains

The route to Toro Toro was really beautiful with mountains of many colors and hues. Prominent among them were white and red. The road was cobbled for quite many kilometers.