By this time, we've all seen a lot of roads like this, but tomorrow they end, so enjoy it!
always gotta get a good bridge shot in.
For many on the trip, this was their first exposure to real cowboys.
A common sight along the way, this "comedor" serves food and beverages (and is also painted with some political propaganda)
Bridge, horse and cart, Pepsi Truck. Keeping it real.
Milk truck must be coming soon.
This "pulperia" sells drinks and candy, and snack other snack foods. May or may not have a refridgerator, but probably doesn't.
This is the bridge in Mulukukú.
and the view from the bridge
Hotel and Comedor Boaqueño offered sleeping quarters to half the team and also the cafeteria for dinner and breakfast on the edge of Mulukukú.
bucket bathing again
and hand pumping the water...
and real mattresses!
a room at the hotel Los Cocos, where the other half of the team stayed.