There’s a spot in La Paz called Mirador Killi Killi. It’s got stunning 360ish views of the old city and is a premiere make-out spot for young lovers. You can see why. My peepers were peaked as I snapped some sunset scenery.
Read MoreEl Prado - Parties & Protests
El Prado is a popular, tourist-y type of main drag in La Paz. My hotel, Hotel Copacabana is right in the heart of it. On Sundays, they have these art-walk type parties called Feria Dominical Del Prado, with live music, arts & fun things for kids like big chickens!
Read MorePanorámica - El Alto, La Paz
La Paz is a mountainous city, ~3,650 meters (~12,000 ft) above sea level and El Alto, is the fast-growing plains city just above La Paz, ~4,060 meters (~13,600 ft). In a city like La Paz, it makes sense to have a public transportation option like: Mi Teleférico, aka “cable cars”.
Read MorePublic Speaking Workshop - Saint Andrew’s School
Thanks to our local contact here in Bolivia, an amazing super-woman super-star Viviana Coloma, I was invited to speak at a prestigious private school here in La Paz: Saint Andrew’s School. Saint Andrew's is a very innovative and progressive school system with strong Catholic values. Students learn multiple languages from an early age, and the school prides themselves on strong academics, with an emphasis on technology, sports and building well rounded students. It was an honor to be invited to speak.
Read MoreClimbing Mount Huayna Potosi
Last week, I changed my Facebook cover image to a sunset snap of Huayna Potosi (in the Andes), ~25km from La Paz, ~6,088 meters, aka 19,975 feet. What I didn’t mention is that I was mentally preparing to climb to the top of it.
Read MoreCholitas Wrestling!
The slogan: Cholitas Wrestling: “Only in La Paz do you get to see the local ladies dishing out more punishment than your local bouncers on a Saturday night!” I can’t even explain how happy this event made me. It was pure joy. Best $15 USD I‘ve ever spent. (Sorry, Patrick. We WILL go back!)
Read MoreLanding in La Paz, Bolivia
Sunday night, we landed in La Paz, the highest capital city in the world: ~12,000 to ~13,500 feet above the sea. The altitude is no joke, and many Remotes were immediately sick. Thankfully, I’ve avoided any alto affliction BUT, Tuesday, I fell prey to the stomach sickness...
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