Thursday, July 1, 2010

Salar De Uyuni

Directly after leaving Sucre I went on a 3 day tour of the famous Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni). It was a magical place with salt deserts that stretched as far as the eye could see, moon like landscapes, unreal rock formations, and freezing cold temperature (I am fairly certain it dropped below 0 degrees the second night of the journey). I feel the only way to justify this trip is with pictures...









After my tour, we arrived in Uyuni and I only had 9 hours to wait for my train that was departing at 2:30 in the morning. I nearly froze as I sat in the train terminal with every layer of clothing hugging my body. When the train finally arrived I was glad to get out of the cold and close my drooping eyes for a few hours. The overall train journey took about 10 hours and when we arrived at the Argentine border I had slept about 4 hours in more than 24. No time to sleep... after crossing the border and catching another 7 hour bus with a changeover halfway, I finally found myself in Salta at 1am. It would have been nice to sleep on the bus to Salta, but unfortunately a 14 year old girl kept me awake with 7th grade stories in rapid fire Argentinian Spanish. I couldnt find the heart to tell her to shut her mouth, so endured this for a few hours until she got off at her stop. Nearly 48 hours later and only 4 hours of sleep I was ready to crash but so tired I wasnt tired. After a few games of pool and some music I finally fell asleep at about 2:30am.
With 3 weeks left and dwindling money I am feeling bittersweet about my inevitable return to the mother land.

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