Thursday 27 February 2014

Salty Boliva













                                                              

                                                               A lovely spot of lunch on the moon

                                                                 The famous Stone Tree....




              Lamar a former Lama 








     
We took a lovely little trip for a few days through the lagoons and salt flats of Boliva. Mel and Marcial joined us and we all jumped into the back of a 4x4 with a lovely driver and started the trip.

 This is the largest salt flat in the world with a span of 10,582 square kilometres. We were there in rainy season so you got a cool reflection off the salt as there was about an inch of water across the whole thing. 
The next leg of the journey was into the Desert and then too the lagoons, which felt like you were on the moon or some sort of planet, luckily no aliens were spotted. We saw lagoons that were red, blue and green they were a certain colour depending on the minerals in the earth. I think this red one was sodium but that's as scientific as I can explain. 

That night we stayed near the lake and there was the cutest little boy Fernando, whose cheeks were about 70% of his face. 

I'd like to say that he drew this but I drew most of it and he coloured, art has never been a strong one, don't think Marvel will be after me for copyright infringement.





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