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Friday, 19 August 2016
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia with High Lives...
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Here are some of the highlights from our recent photo tour of this exotic and exciting region of the world.
Bolivia is still a truly exciting travel experience. It has UNESCO world heritage cities of exquisite colonial beauty, A fiercely traditional indigenous population that clings to it's traditions of religion, lifestyle and dress code, the largest and highest salt flats in the world, along with magical high altitude desert regions and colourful volcanic lagoons.
The High Desert
At over 5000 meters, Bolivia's High desert region is literally breath-taking!
For more images of Bolivia please visit my Adobe Spark presentation:
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia with High Lives...
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Here are some of the highlights from our recent photo tour of this exotic and exciting region of South America.
Bolivia is still a truly exciting travel experience. It has UNESCO world heritage cities of exquisite colonial beauty, A fiercely traditional indigenous population that clings to it's traditions of religion, lifestyle and dress code, the largest and highest salt flats in the world, along with magical high altitude desert regions and colourful volcanic lagoons.
UYUNI SALT FLATS
The devastatingly beautiful salt flats at Uyuni and the train graveyard. Here are four very different views of this unique area...
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
BOLIVIAN ODYSSEY- A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia with High Lives...
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Here are some of the highlights from our recent photo tour of this exotic and exciting region of the world.
POTOSI - PULACAYO - UYUNI.
The stunning high road between Potosi and Pulacayo are home to remote communities of Llama farmers. It's a long and empty road. Where you might be lucky to see the odd truck on it's way to the markets of Potosi.
The historic industrial site of Pulacayo is located in the Potosà Department of Bolivia. The mining center developed around Huanchaca, the world's 2nd largest silver mine, and was originally founded in 1833. Now virtually a ghost town Pulacayo is a UNESCO world heritage site that features the first railroad to ever reach Bolivia.
Pulacayo also contains a train that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid famously robbed.
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Saturday, 23 April 2016
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Here are some of the highlights from our recent photo tour of this exotic and exciting region of the world.
Bolivia is still a truly exciting travel experience. It has UNESCO world heritage cities of exquisite colonial beauty, A fiercely traditional indigenous population that clings to it's traditions of religion, lifestyle and dress code, the largest and highest salt flats in the world, along with magical high altitude desert regions and colourful volcanic lagoons. Here is a day by day account of the trip.
POTOSI:
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This mountain housed the worlds largest silver mine - it funded the Spanish empire and reputedly claimed the lives of nine million men - it is called the mountain that eats men! |
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The beautifully restored convent of Torre de la compania de jesus - houses some of Christendom's most priceless treasures. |
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Easter celebrations on the streets of Potosi. |
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So that's where they buy their hats - Central Market, Potosi. |
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Cerro Rico Mine (The worlds largest Silver mine - known locally as the mine that eats men) - Potosi. |
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia with High Lives & Gary Latham Photography.
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Here are some of the highlights from our recent photo tour of this exotic and exciting region of the world.
Festival Spectators at the Tarabuco - The Pujllay Festival.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia with High Lives & Gary Latham Photography.
"Bolivian Odyssey - A photographic tour to the high Andes region of Bolivia in March 2016.
In partnership with High Lives
Bolivia is still a truly exciting travel experience. It has UNESCO world heritage cities of exquisite colonial beauty, A fiercely traditional indigenous population that clings to it's traditions of religion, lifestyle and dress code, the largest and highest salt flats in the world, along with magical high altitude desert regions and colourful volcanic lagoons. Here is a day by day account of the trip.
Tarabuco - The Pujllay Festival.
Sometimes, when it comes to festivals your just lucky!
The Pujllay Festival was supposed to happen the week before we arrived (The date of Pujllay differs year to year as it is timed according to Bolivia’s agricultural seasons), so it was pure good fortune that we were in Tarabuco during this colourful festival, when people from all over the surrounding countryside arrive to participate.
Pujllay (‘play’ or ‘dance’ in Quechua) is held to commemorate the March 12, 1816 Battle of Cumbate, an event in which the people of Tarabuco liberated their town from Spanish forces. It also celebrats Independence and is dedicated to memorializing those who have died and to expressing gratitude to the Andean deity Pachamama (Mother Earth). Signifying it's importance, the festival is often attended by government officials including the president himself, and plays an integral part in preserving the Quechua -Yampara traditions.
Begining with a Quechua mass, it is followed by a grand procession in which over 60 Bolivian communities from around the district carry banners identifying where they are from. Each group wears elaborate traditional costumes and performs dances unique to the region. One of the highlights of the parade are the outfits worn by the men, featuring headdresses, ponchos, spurs and wide-leg pants resembling the Spanish conquistadors they vanquished.
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