Peruvian border crossing regulations can be strict, but mostly when it comes to taking a dump.
Peruvian border crossing regulations can be strict, but mostly when it comes to taking a dump.
Question: How many men does it take to thatch a roof?
Answer: I counted 12. Two to thatch and ten to stand around looking busy. No shovels to stand on, no tea to be drunk- nothing. Oh, one guy was brushing the windows too.
An old lady, Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia.
Although old, and with a table cloth for a rucksack, she managed to stride passed us. We were walking up at around 4000 metres though. That’s my excuse.
Pictures from Isla del Sol on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia.
It’s an Island, on a high-up lake that borders Peru and Bolivia. Apparently it’s where the Inca Sun God was created. We may have walked passed that culturally and religiously significant site, thinking it was a rock and a table made for people to picnic at. The views were nice though.
Rurrenabaque airport, Bolivia.
All roads lead to… well apparently this spot in the middle of a La Paz square.
Some busy looking officials, La Paz, Bolivia.
Outsourcing, blue-sky thinking, the bigger picture.
One miserable man's journey around the Americas.