I got up at 7:30AM because I needed to go back to my appointment in Ecuador and I lost one day because I missed the bus in Uyuni. I ate breakfast and took a little van that took me to the borders with Peru which took about an hour and half. I […]
The salt flat of Uyuni (Salar de Uyni) is a flat that looks like a desert but unlike a desert it’s not covered with sand it’s covered with salt. The main purpose for my trip to South Bolivia is to see this natural phenomena.
I went with a guided tour, it’s […]
My final destination at this point is Uyuni to visit the Salt Flats, in order to get there I have to go through La Sucre and Potosi.
La Sucre is the oldest capital of Bolivia and it’s still has an important part as an administration capital. I felt Sucre was cleaner and […]
After leaving La Paz I went to Cochabamba, it’s not a city that’s frequented by tourists. I remember when I was in Ecuador I saw some TV advertising about Cochabamba and that’s the reason I visited it. The pictures look nice on TV 🙂 it wasn’t easy finding a place to stay. […]
I arrived in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia in the afternoon. It’s a nice city, I stayed 2 nights and I went sight seeing, the city has many interesting parts very nice Spanish colonial architecture. I will just leave the pictures speak for themselves.
Jordan has a lot of history, and this place has seen many older civilizations. It’s believed that Moses climbed this mountain (Mount Nebo) when god gave him a view of the promised view. It was a very beautiful scene to see other mountains, the Dead Sea and the holy land. It’s also believed that […]
I arrived in Jordan almost 2 weeks ago and I wasn’t able to update my blog due to some laziness and other personal reasons.
Jordan is a kingdom located in the Middle East, and as they say here it’s located between Iraq and a hard place, just to describe a region that’s been […]
I’ve been taking a break lately and didn’t do much exciting except some outdoor activities. The other day I visited an unusual restaurant.
Taiwan has one of the highest restaurants per capita; there are restaurants literally on every corner. In order to distinguish from one to another, they come up with crazy ideas. […]
Xiamen is one of the ports that China opened when it started the open market policy 30 years ago. Most of the investments come from foreign or Chinese Diasporas especially Taiwanese businesses who have heavily invested a lot in this city and it shows in the modernity and beauty of this city. It also […]
The date was getting close to the expiry of my visa. I took a train to go further south East in China to get to a small city called Xiamen, just across the straits from Taiwan.
Part of the trip was on a slow train almost and it took 14 hours and the […]
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