Lake Titicaca

Where is Harry Belafonte when you need him.

Spending some time in Copacabana Bolivia at Lake Titicaca. Still at 3800m, this sunshine lake, home of the sun god, was a pretty place to relax.

We start our drive through the chaotic streets of El Alto, by now I have long invented my own traffic rules, and the work well for me.

Had to cross the lake on the most questionable wooden raft I have seen, but we made it!

Copacabana

Pretty town, I guess when we got here it was low season cause place was relatively empty.

Main Street. I’ll take this over the Königsstrasse any day.
Yes there is a post in the picture. I’m getting lazy.
My last beer.

Lake Titicaca. I don’t know about the Titi, but after drinking Judas and the meal along with it I had plenty of caca, had to stay here for a lot of days to recover. Was hoping to survive Bolivia, they might win just yet.

Isle del Sol

So this is where the Sun God for the Incas was born. Or, at least placed on earth, not too sure on this Parthenon.

After the floating islands, hop on a boat.
Get greeted by donkeys…
Start climbing…
A bit more…
And then you reach “The Stairway to Heaven.” Upon being told you can’t climb it, you say, “no stairway? Denied!”
Get your pic with a llama and then you are all done.

Know what makes llamas different from other animals?

Nothing…

And on that note, Bolivia comes to an end. On the next morning we will head on out to Peru and the other side of Lake Titicaca in Puno! See you then!

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