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Paul on the boat trip to Island of the Sun from Copacabana
Peter weathering the stiff breeze and chilly temps of the ever-changing weather of Lake Titicaca
One of the picturesque islands passed on the way to Island of the Sun
Peter and Paul together at the top of Isla del Sol, a marvelous moment!
My new friend Yvo from Holland who is working with Kiva on a Dutch version of the website, small world!
Canine Islander: this beautiful dog seemed perfectly at ease living the good life on Island of the Sun
The boat ride back to Copacabana with the flag of the Plurinational State of Bolivia standing tall and proud (if not a little tattered)
A better weather day for our return trip meant lots of chit-chat with fellow travellers
Atop Island of the Sun as a storm sets in
Aymara farmers still tend to the garden plots in centuries-old Incan terraces
Sun hitting the grand Andean peaks of the Cordillera Real to the northwest of Lake Titicaca
Expressive sun splashing the tip of Island of the Moon, another island of paramount importance in the Incan sacred world
Aymara farmer woman getting her llamas back to the pens before the heavy rains start
Peter above the impressive Incan terracing on Isla del Sol, the most sacred land for the Incan and Tiwanaku empires, attaching pilgrims for millenea
Paul beaming atop Island of the Sun
Room with a View: our $20 hotel on Island of the Sun with expansive views of the lake and island

Visual Randomness

rio-de-janeiro-423 Peter on one of the valley village footbridges, waiting for a H\'Mong tot to pass My sidekick on the Tierradentro hike guiding me across one of the many rivers Calle La Paz: my street, just near the corner of Ayacucho, a great location in a quiet neighborhood just north of city center Early morning scene of Morro de São Paulo\'s main port The temple complex of Pisaq: still as stunning as I remembered from my visit in 1999 One of the sunset-lit volcanoes towering above Quito\'s Old Town Real Fábrica de Tabacos Partagás Our guide showing us the aged scars on the rubber trees from an abandoned plantation close to the village of Maguarí. Rain moving over the Rio Tapajós. Regular passing storms keep the mighty rivers filled.

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