Well last time I did this we were in Potosi in Bolivia, We went to the silver mines there which were a bit mental, the tours are hilarious in bolivia, if it was in Ireland it would be shit down for insurance etc, in Bolivia?nah!off we went into the mines, climbing down mine shafts,etc hearing the ole tnt blowing up at various points (of which freddy our intrepid guide reassureed us was grand), Petes height even came in handy setting some explosives that the miniture miners couldnt reach...all in a days work.
we went to La Paz from there and after the initial shock of the waft off the lama fetuses(fetii?) they sell everywhere we had a look about and it was grand..to be honest it was done with in a bout a day but we stayed a while because we were doing a lot of excursions etc there. We got some flights to Rurrenabaque, which is on the fringes of the amazon and all was planned to head to the jungle. We booked themn with T.A.M which is the military airline so we though we were the men, so, tam booked 30 seats for a 15 seater plane...i dunno about ye but i see a mathematical problem there that even he-man couldnt solve (not the cartoon character now folks..those who know know). so the airport folk are all ´oh your on the next one´´wherns the next one?´´later´...later is a bit of a misdameanor in Bolivia now so we were a little pissed off. couple of hours later and no place (well they only have 2 and the other was on the other flight to trinidad so....), low and behold it finally comes back and as quick as you can say ´manky airport food´who rolls up only eva morales the bolivian president, quickly cvharters our plane (remember -milatary equals governmant folks) so again were plane less and bored. They told us it was cancelld then so thats the way it swings. down to the office, money back, book with the other regular company and off in the morning, grand, bit of a balls buit bit of a story at the same time!
this is geting long...jeep-3 hours-bone crunching-dusty jungle towns-boat-3 hours-caimans-capybaras-crazy bird life-monkeys-reached camp. abridged version there.went looking for anacondas in ther morning then and duly found one, which is kind of cool i think...my opinion. then.eh...this is weeks ago now so......ah yes, went swimming in the river with the pink river dolphins (the craziest looking things ive ever seen) its very cool untill the dolphins kinda feck off and the caimans kind of feck on and think about dinner. again we were assured it was grand!really cool though.we were all abit worried aboiut that fish that swims up your you know where though so the swim wanst without its edgyness.anyways, campfires, fishing and the rest, i could go on but i already have and theres weeks to be explained yet.went back to rurenbaque the next day, in a crazy van with a crazier driver havin a few beers on the road as you do and having a blowout as you do and driving on.....as you do...in bolivia. stayed a night in the town and then got another boat up the river beni to the madidi national park which was kind of the same thing but a bit more jungly if thats qualifies as a word. the lads saw 3 ocelots, which are very rare for you nerdy folk, i saw the inside of a mosquito net and blurred vision when i temporarily contracted jungle fever. wansnt too pleasant.so the next evening we were to go back to rurrenabaque on the boat but as the river is floweth toward the destination we though hopping out would be great craic. it was untill youd get to shallow rapids and your arse would get a geological whacking, good fun though so we drifrted along for a but before hopping back on our canoe.well the fantrastic airline luck continuied as due to the rain the runbway literally washed away so no flights for us, then obviously the people who were meant to fly before us had to we were put back another day, then the classic bolivian strike action hit with an angry mob wandering the town closing shops (they werent that angry...we just like the title), so another day passes, so we finally got out of there a few days too late but after a good trip...not the worst place to be stuck i think you´ll agree.
did the death road the next day, fast, crazy and indeed lives up to its dangerous reputation.left la paz after what seemed liked weeks, went to copacabana to go to isla dels sol, whioch was a bit dissapointing really, sunny, as its name would suggest, but everyhoine walking along the same path on a pointless walk really to be honest. got some nice pictures i suppose and topped the tan so all good.
next morning went to puno to visit the floating islands and they really are surreal, an amazing place. Were a bit all action there for the last few weks you´ll see, as in every day doing somehting, hence the long post.
the night of the visit we got an overnight bus to cuzco. cuzco is a strange place, beautiful city steeped in history but also steeped in americans and incredibly annoying seller folk. ´massage sir, massage´´where you from?you want this food, that food the other food´......hello...i neither want your massage nor your food now leave me alone..i think i speak for us all with thay particular imaginary conversation there.
BUT....cuzco is the bvase for plenty of things of a high enjoyability rating...name the 5 day trek we did to macciu picchu and the 3 days white water rafting we did on the apurimac river. the salkantay trail (noit the inca trail...book months in advance and pay 500 euro?no thanks, i´ll just book the night before and pay 160 dollars thanks). passed the peaks of umanay and salkantay on the first and second days with a massive avalance on salkantay being a bit of a crazy to see bonus.incredible. tough hike up to almost 5000 metres but all worth it. the 3rd and 4th days were pretty much downhill or flat but the scenery and the camps were fantastic. impromtu games of football with outrageously talented peruvian 5 year olds and incredible valleys etc (and warterfalls that mister shane brennan fell into!) made it an amazing trip. the 5th day we were at this place called macciu picchu, cunno if ye heard of it, kinda cool. up the 1000(completely made up number) steps at 4.30 in the morning was pretty tiring but its worth it to get there before the ´awesome´and ´it was discovered by an american honey´yanks arivre in force.(ive met some very cool americans in the last 3 months.....there is not anti american sentioment here....ye know who ye are!)
so we were wrecked after the walk and had a day off before embarking on the rafting on the apurimac. crazy fun, class 5 rapids and again, incredible setting for the camps etc, really well done and sound guides etc.
well the last poart of this saga is a a bit of a downer. the lads left for lima there a few hours ago so the threesome has been split. the last 3 months were some laugh and we did some amazing stuff and met some amazing folk too it must bve said, cheers lads!(thats the 2 of ye, not the other folk, although cheers to them aswell!). heres the anthem......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB-4lxDwyYI&mode=related&search=
take it easy on New Zealand...if its hlaf the craic this was should be....eh..alright.
i want to put up loads of pics but as i said the ole comuters are basically crap for some reason, and they cant read the dvds of pictures from the jungle etc (except for the guy behind the counters computer, he checked them for me there , the smart fecker)so picture the jungle...oh....lush..green...snakes etc..you get the picture, through in a few of us acting the maggot aswell i suppose and your not missing much.heres some more though that are still on my camera.....

