Monday, June 27, 2011

Over the Andes once more to Arica, Chile - June 2011

One of the many amazing views from the bus as we drove though the National Park in The Andes, which straddled Bolivia and Chile. Everyone throws rubbish out of their windows around here, and we are used to seeing carrier bag forests, particularly in Bolivia, but it was a real shame to see the bus driver doing it in this beautiful National Park.



There was a series of very precarious hair pin bends on the route and this lorry didn't make one.
These men left from our bus and walked down. We thought they may have been investigators at first, but on second glance they looked more like they were there to take what they could find.

Arica didn't have a huge amount going on in the town, but we did find this delicious chocolate stall in a market.

We are getting pretty good at this jumping lark now! And using the camera to mislead.

This church was designed by Gustav Eiffel.

The stand up comic from our bus to Peru. He was very amusing and picked on Richard for one of his jokes.

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