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  • Lesser peaks of Bolivia's Cordillera Real at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_020.dng
  • Lesser peaks of Bolivia's Cordillera Real at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_021.dng
  • Lesser peaks of Bolivia's Cordillera Real at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_019.dng
  • Lesser peaks of Bolivia's Cordillera Real at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_018.dng
  • Mt. Huayna Potosi at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_023.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_027.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_024.dng
  • The window of a Nissan Patrol 4x4 reflects the glacier-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_031.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_014.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_012.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_007.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_028.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_025.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_009.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_008.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_002.dng
  • The window of a Nissan Patrol 4x4 reflects the glacier-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_034.dng
  • The window of a Nissan Patrol 4x4 reflects the glacier-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_033.dng
  • The window of a Nissan Patrol 4x4 reflects the glacier-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_032.dng
  • The window of a Nissan Patrol 4x4 reflects the glacier-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real in Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_030.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_029.dng
  • Mt. Huayna Potosi at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_022.dng
  • Mt. Huayna Potosi at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_016.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_015.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_013.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_011.dng
  • Mt. Mururata at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The Cordillera Real has some of the biggest peaks in the Bolivian Andes.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_010.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_004.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_001.dng
  • The small peaks of the Cumbre de Animas at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_026.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_006.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_005.dng
  • Mt. Illimani at sunset as seen from La Paz, Bolivia.  The southernmost extension of the Cordillera Real is anchored by Mt. Illimani, the sentinel of La Paz.
    111106_Bolivia_LaPaz_Cumbres_003.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_17.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_16.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_12.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_07.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_04.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_02.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_17.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_12.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_07.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_04.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_02.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_05.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_16.dng
  • Mountain bikers on the windy road from the Cumbre pass to the Yungas region near La Paz, Bolivia.  Mountain bikers are lured to Bolivia so they can ride The World's Most Dangerous Road from the Andes to the tropical Yungas valleys and the town of Coroico.
    090510_MTB_Road_2_Coroico_05.dng
  • The craniums of the fresh-water dolphin  species of Bolivia, the pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_08.dng
  • The craniums of the fresh-water dolphin  species of Bolivia, the pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_07.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_06.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_05.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_04.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_03.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_02.dng
  • The craniums of the caiman species of Bolivia - spectacled and black in the pampas of the Beni, Bolivia.
    111024_BO_Reptiles_Skulls_01.dng
  • Travelers drive their SUV across the Salar de Uyuni, a flooded salt flat, in Bolivia
    060303_Salar_LC_Sunset_27.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_030.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_033.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_029.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_005.tif
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_085.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_007.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_003.dng
  • Tourists on the Salar de Uyuni salt flats of Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Tourists_04.dng
  • Travelers drive their SUV across the Salar de Uyuni, a flooded salt flat, in Bolivia
    060303_Salar_LC_Sunset_33.dng
  • Travelers drive their SUV across the Salar de Uyuni, a flooded salt flat, in Bolivia
    060303_Salar_LC_Sunset_35.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_024.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_025.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_001.dng
  • Travelers journey over the Salar de Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Salt_Miners_003.dng
  • Views out the window of a 4x4 on the road to Uyuni-Huari in Bolivia
    060304_Rd_Uyuni-Huari_57.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_032.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_031.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_035.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_023.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_021.dng
  • A Kallawaya spiritual man performs a "ch'alla" to appease the spirits at the "Cumbre" pass near La Paz, Bolivia
    060223_Kallawaya_Blessing_020.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_072.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_058.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_094.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_082.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_080.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_079.dng
  • The ancient lava flows of past eruptions from Mt. Ollague (Chile/Bolivia border) create a rugged landscape of canyons and arroyos where native hardy plants survive the high-altitude, and freezing cold winds of the Sud Lipez region in the Department of Potosi in the  southwestern corner of Bolivia.
    090503_Sud_Lipez_Overland_4x4_084.dng
  • A Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata) or Suri or Nandu (common Andean names) walks along Bolivia's southwestern Altiplano region known as the Sud Lipez.  Rheas are large, flightless birds with gray-brown plumage, long legs and long necks, similar to an ostrich.  The Lesser Rhea is somewhat smaller as their back is only 90 centimetres (35 in) tall.  Their wings are large for a flightless bird (250 centimetres/(8.2 ft), and are spread while running, to act like sails.  Unlike most birds, rheas have only three toes. Their tarsus has 18 to 22 horizontal plates on the front of it. They also store urine separately in an expansion of the cloaca.  Rheas are from South America only and are limited within the continent to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay. They are grassland birds and both species prefer open land. The lesser Rhea will utilize most shrubland, grassland, even desert salt puna up to 4,500 metres/14,800 ft.
    120501_SudLipez_Suri_001.dng
  • A Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata) or Suri or Nandu (common Andean names) walks along Bolivia's southwestern Altiplano region known as the Sud Lipez.  Rheas are large, flightless birds with gray-brown plumage, long legs and long necks, similar to an ostrich.  The Lesser Rhea is somewhat smaller as their back is only 90 centimetres (35 in) tall.  Their wings are large for a flightless bird (250 centimetres/(8.2 ft), and are spread while running, to act like sails.  Unlike most birds, rheas have only three toes. Their tarsus has 18 to 22 horizontal plates on the front of it. They also store urine separately in an expansion of the cloaca.  Rheas are from South America only and are limited within the continent to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay. They are grassland birds and both species prefer open land. The lesser Rhea will utilize most shrubland, grassland, even desert salt puna up to 4,500 metres/14,800 ft.
    120501_SudLipez_Suri_010.dng
  • A Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata) or Suri or Nandu (common Andean names) walks along Bolivia's southwestern Altiplano region known as the Sud Lipez.  Rheas are large, flightless birds with gray-brown plumage, long legs and long necks, similar to an ostrich.  The Lesser Rhea is somewhat smaller as their back is only 90 centimetres (35 in) tall.  Their wings are large for a flightless bird (250 centimetres/(8.2 ft), and are spread while running, to act like sails.  Unlike most birds, rheas have only three toes. Their tarsus has 18 to 22 horizontal plates on the front of it. They also store urine separately in an expansion of the cloaca.  Rheas are from South America only and are limited within the continent to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay. They are grassland birds and both species prefer open land. The lesser Rhea will utilize most shrubland, grassland, even desert salt puna up to 4,500 metres/14,800 ft.
    120501_SudLipez_Suri_006.dng
  • A Bolivian policewoman reads the tabloids while working on keeping the streets of Potosi, Bolivia safe for tourists.
    111104_BO_Potosi_Policewoman_01.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_009.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_005.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_008.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_006.dng
  • A local Aymara Indian smiles toward the camera in the mountains outside of Sorata, Bolivia
    060613_People_Chilata_Lagoon_004.dng
  • Tourists on the Salar de Uyuni salt flats of Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Tourists_13.dng
  • Travelers journey over the Salar de Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Salt_Miners_027.dng
  • Travelers journey over the Salar de Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Salt_Miners_019.dng
  • Salt miners scrape salt on the flooded Salar de Uyuni salt flats in Potosi, Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Salt_Miners_012.dng
  • Cacti on a cliff overlooking salf flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Incahuasi_87.dng
  • Cacti on a cliff overlooking salf flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Incahuasi_85.dng
  • Cacti on a cliff overlooking salf flats in Bolivia
    060304_Salar_Incahuasi_65.dng
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