A dog's life in Bolivia
Senora - Yes, she has two legs the photo was taken while she was walking
Typical road Side Shop
Senora sitting on the road side
Statue of a Miner at Mine offices. Mine was orginally started by Incas who mine for silver then the Spanish mined here from the 1500's
Location Oruro - Sculpture of Miner hat - township based on mining for past 400 years
Mountian on th edge of La Paz
Lanscape - b/n Oruro and Potosi.
Senora taken her cows home after a days grazing - Photo taken through car window so it not that sharp
Small Donkey - Used by Coopertivas (independent miners) to haul the ore out of there small mines on saddle bags (each bag probable weighed 40kg). A little different to the 350 tonne capacity of modern day haul trucks
Llamas. Llama's taste pretty good. I ate llama steaks, kababs much like venisen
llamas and sheep grazing on roadside
Old Spanish build at Potosi - Probably bult in 16th century
Interesting geological formation
Sunset @ 4200m above sea level
Sunset - near Oruro 3760 m above sea level
Senora tending to her sheep on mountain side - not sure what the sheep are eating
Underground train at one of the mine sites
Locals Standing on Street, not the footpath