
During an 18-hour bus ride between mountain-surrounded La Paz and amazonian Santa Cruz, we got surprised by the heat.
After one day there, we quickly understand we didn't have much to do there and we left for Samaipata. (I still took the time to take a picture of a soldier outside the town hall, hee!)
Samaipata is very touristy because there you can visit national park Amboro or Ché's last stand, but prices are very high. However, there's something you can't miss: the best french bakery in Bolivia!
Oddly enough, the town looks very quiet, but it is said to be the central point of marijuana traffic.
Waterfalls of... Thingy are not that impressive but beautiful and, most of all, strong!
We found Luna there by chance, a friend met in Rhiannon, and we left together to visit the ruins of El Fuerte (once again, not that impressive) and we camped there. Luna is probably one of the people I will remember the most on this trip.
The last day, we also went hiking in a canyon, and we took a lot of rain.
And the afternoon, I saw the animal refuge, with its oversocial pigs and monkeys, including my friend Cheetah:

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J'espère que ton voyage se passe bien sous tous rapports !
En tous cas, on te suit avec attention, et on espère quand même te revoir en europe un jour :-)
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