Friday, March 21, 2008

Bolivia

Arrived here in Santa Cruz, Bolivia early Wednesday morning and am leaving today for La Paz, the capital. Have to admit I am very surprised by the place. I was expecting dirt roads everywhere, and begger kids following you around the place while everything is bought from stalls on the street. What i got instead was just a regular South American city with wheelchair ramps on the kerbs, fancy shopping area and plenty of people who speak English. I know that Santa Cruz is Bolivia's richest city but I was told that the whole country was a Third World one. I think its a case as well of us getting more used to the South American way of life as well. We went up to the bus station today to get our tickets and it was no hassle at all, we are finally getting the hang of asking for basic things in Spanish and learning simple things like the numbers and what not. We were also walking through a market area on the way home and even though we both had our credit cards and passports we felt quite safe. I think it may have been because when we first arrived in Chile, even though its one of the safest countries in South America, we were completely paranoid and scared to death by all the horror stories we heard when really all you have to do is show a bit of common sense.

Only a few weeks left now before home, down to the vinegar strokes of the trip as they say.

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