SUCRE, BOLIVIA!!
Mesa Verde Congregacion in Sucre. Right on the edge of the big market in town so super busy just outside the door. |
Karina & Diego (from argentina) and Summer, Justin and Ana. From the USA |
Cholita (traditional bolivian woman) collecting rubbish. Like she does every morning |
Halfway up the wall looking down |
Got the sail up coz the sun is so HOT |
This town is famous for its white buildings and colonial style |
Diego out selling his yummy custard filled little buns. The only sort of thing like this in Bolivia so the sell quick as. |
Three sisters did a traditional dance at the going away party for Summer. |
Theres two halls in Sucre. This one is on the otherside of town and right on a main street. Really nice inside. |
40 percent of the cars in Sucre are taxis and 20 percent of these have dodgy conversions like this. |
Another monday climbing |
Very very typical lady. With one of those sacks where they carry pretty much everything. Food, clothes, normally babies. |
Playing football with the brothers Sunday night |
This day, most of the congo went to a sort of a resort (well for Bolivia it is). A couple of pools and a football court and some bbq areas so we spent half the day relaxing. Super super hot day. |
Me, Karina and Diego |
Just before getting on the Toyota Hiace heading for Zudanes. Valentina(Chile), Iyako(Japan), four from the States and me. CRAZY hot so need a hat |
ZUDANES!
So every second Wednesday, some of us go to a little town called Zudanes two and a half hours out of Sucre. We take a Hiace to get there normally full of 15-20 people. We're so crammed together so it's a perfect time to give people the mags and talk to them. It's a bit mean because they can't get away from us haha. What a town though. There's no real territory maps for the place so we just carry on from where we finished last time. And after the first couple of times, your doing RV's most of the day anyway. Every door is a RV and when we walk down the 'main street' people come up to us asking questions and everything. We always have a lunch at one of the local restaurants and it gets us going for the afternoons.
When we first arrive, we go and get a coffee. And study with a couple of ladies from the central market. With Ana |
No doors, no flush and 20c to use. |
Having lunch |
John visiting from the States preaching to a man. One shocking thing in Bolivia is the peoples feet. They look like petrified bits of wood covered in dirt. This guy had one of the worst i remember |
Setting off on one our weekly rides. Justin, Ana, and visiting from the States, Hayley and Amanda |
A little rest in the shade. Ana and Justin |
One Monday we went to one of the best places to climb around. Called Siete Cascadas. Its a fair walk but really awesome |
Me and Steve on the wall. Steve's doing the super hard bit. |
Super cool night. We had a dinner with food from different countries. This is dried fish and alcohol from rice from Japan that Iyako gave us to try. |
Pretty common sight. People just chuck their chillies outside in the street for a few days so that they dry and then use them to make the most typical dish from Sucre, Pollo picante. (Hot chicken) |
On a bike ride with the airport behind me |
In one of the parks in town. NZ isn't quite how it should be |
One Saturday a month the congo goes to Zudanes. Cesear on the left with Walter sitting next to him and Jeantoine behind him. |
Having a lazy rest just after lunch in the town plaza |
At the end of the day |
The cool thing to do in Zudanes. Probably the only thing to do for fun aswell. I went out and bought one but its super hard |
In the main street. Two cholitas selling seeds. Sitting in the street all day |
Having lunch with a few in Feli's house. With another couple from Japan |
Gringos night playing pool |
A man making adobe bricks |
Some ladies drying wheat |
Richard out in front like normal. Amazing countryside. Pretty dry though. Really old buildings and stone walls all around the place |
Rob and I doing some work for the convention thats at the end of Sep |
I went with another congo preaching to a town called Tarabuco. We spent the first hour preaching in the school! Ivan and I with some kids about 10 years old. He read a part of the Great Teacher book |
A man was showing us his cool shoes so I jumped on them |
Having lunch with the Tarabuco crew. Some brothers form Italy |
Pretty average territory here in Sucre. Dusty, lots of dogs and lots of walking |
One Saturday in the little town Yotala. Kids doing a big dance around the town all dressed up. |
Rob's just like whoa |
Finding our way to to the mountain. Crossing some guys garlic farm |
So one monday, we got on a bus to Potosi. All we knew was that there was a mountain that looked awesome for climbing about half way there so we just got on the bus hoping that we wound see it and just tell the driver to stop. I think we climbed to about 3600 m on the bus and then another 100 m up the mountain. A couple of guys did some climbing straight off while a few of us went for an explore around the mountain. We spent all day there. Found a cool little clean pond to swim in so that was sooo good. We were all pretty much dead by the end of the day
So this is the rock. We pretty explored all of it. Sweet as view. I saw a wild Chinchilla too. I was dead though after an hour of walking |
Our lunch spot. We found a cool easy wall to climb so stayed here for a while |
We found a cool little river. Wasn't keen enough on swimming in it tho. Just by the look of the water |
Building and putting together the stage for the convention with heaps of brothers |
One day a year Bolivia has a day without any cars on the roads so we made the most of it and went for a cool as ride. This is the central plaza in the middle of town |
Rob doing some bouldering. Like a pro |
Our Sunday witnessing group. In one of the areas way above the city |
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