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Písac Inka-ruinen

Pisac: a stroll around empty Inca ruins

by CoraPeru, South AmericaPosted on 14. December 202414. December 2024No Comments

When you have time and dare to do something different, you are sometimes lucky enough to have a touristy place all to yourself. This is what happened at the Inca ruins of Pisac.

First aid on the road – how we got ready

by CoraGeneral, PreparationsPosted on 10. December 202410. December 2024No Comments

Something can happen anywhere, anytime, so it pays to be prepared. Thanks to Cel from Break-a-Way Outdoor Medic for the great course!

One bite of more exotic fruits

by CoraBolivia, South AmericaPosted on 2. December 202423. November 2024No Comments

This is the second part of our adventure through Josué fruit orchard, this time more exotic fruits.

A fruit orchard adventure, one bite at a time

by CoraBolivia, South AmericaPosted on 25. November 202423. November 2024No Comments

Strange chocolate, various types of açaí and fruit from a tree inhabited by ants. We found all this and much more in Josué’s orchard. Take a look!

Pre-hispanic civilisations: Incas’ tombs

by CoraPeruPosted on 27. May 2024No Comments

This time we visited a peculiar funerary site near lake Titicaca: the chullpas of Sillustani. A tradition that started before the incas.

Refuelling in South America: an adventour between prices, bureaucracy and luck

by CoraArgentina, BoliviaPosted on 13. May 2024No Comments

Refuelling is easy, isn’t it? Well, refuelling in South America can be an entire adventure.

Mama Rosa am häkeln.

Uros: people of Lake Titicaca

by CoraPeruPosted on 6. May 2024No Comments

The Uros are one of the oldest people in America, they live on islands and it was well worth a visit.

Potosí: wealth from darkness

by CoraBoliviaPosted on 29. April 2024No Comments

The 500-year old mines in Potosi have brought wealth and despair to the population. We visited the mines on a tour.

6 months on the road: a review in numbers

by CoraArgentina, BoliviaPosted on 22. April 2024One Comment

We’ve already been 6 months on the road. During this time,we’ve collected thousands of kilometres and litres of diesel. Here a review.

Salar de Uyuni: a mirror of salt

by CoraBoliviaPosted on 15. April 2024No Comments

A short trip into the biggest salar on earth: the Salar de Uyuni

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