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74 viewsOne of many nice churches just outside the main square.
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73 viewsMore roadside attractions.
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73 viewsDue to a ridiculous wind and some bad advice we ran out of time and had to hitch back with the bikes to catch our bus.
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72 viewsFarewell, Bolivia. We will meet again.
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72 viewsA walk in the ravine near San Lorenzo.
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72 viewsEl Castillo hotel. We're not in Bolivia anymore.
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71 viewsIt's hard to capture but Salta felt very European.
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71 viewsThree Canadians and a crazy Dutch guy. Janet, Leanne, and Mathieu.
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70 viewsWe walked back down the hill, passing this shadow cross.
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70 viewsThere is a surprising amount of, Moorish influence.
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70 viewsOur first stop was Las Nubes, a far and uphill bike that was only worth it for the views.
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70 viewsAnother view from the Las Nubes porch.
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69 viewsSan Lorenzo was a different world from Bolivia: forested, cool, and humid. The drive to Cafeyete, however, was the opposite.
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68 viewsThe teleferico offers panoramic views of surrounding Salta.
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66 viewsLast stop in Bolivia, arrived at by train.
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66 viewsErnesto 'Che' Guevara out of Coke and Coke Zero bottle caps, social commentary in itself.
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66 viewsGarganta del Diablo: The devil's throat. It does remble a strangely bluish red (I think it was the morning light) blue tongue and red uvula.
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66 viewsHow did we know we'd been tricked into riding uphill? The river was running the wrong way and our legs burned in the gusting winds.
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65 viewsA roadside private bodega.
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65 viewsThe road wound along red cliffs everywhere.
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