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Graham Williams & Louise Jones Travel Blog
This is our journal logging our trip through Central and Latin America from July 2005 to the present date. We update it and add new pictures every two to three weeks. At the moment Will is travelling in South Africa, while Lou is living in Buenos Aires.For more background reading on our travels go to - http://journals.worldnomads.com/will/
Central Bolivia and Salar de Uyuni
BOLIVIA
| Monday, 19 June 2006 | Views [491]
Big pools of the boiling stuff.
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Nepal [9]
India [16]
African Wildlife [6]
Namibia [11]
Cape Town Flora [16]
Cape Town [16]
Hogsback [17]
Pretoria and Kimberley [17]
Over the Andes to Chile [20]
Cordoba and Mendoza [19]
Uruguay [27]
Paraguay [17]
Rio and Iguazu Falls [33]
Brazilia and Ouro Preto [20]
Into Amazonia [22]
Northern Bolivia [14]
Central Bolivia and Salar de Uyuni
[34]
Lake Titicaca and La Paz [19]
Cusco to Lamay trek [18]
Lares Valley Trek [19]
Cusco and the Sacred Valley [33]
Peru [6]
Galapagos [19]
Ecuador [15]
Colombia [9]
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Argentina
Belize
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Botswana
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Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
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India
Mexico
Namibia
Nepal
Nicaragua
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Paraguay
Peru
South Africa
Tanzania
Uruguay
Zimbabwe
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