This will be one of the shorter entries I write as my trip to the Uyuni Salt Flats was an experience truly deserving of its own place in the spotlight. The trip consisted of a three-day tour with 4 friends through the salt flats (approx. 100 miles sq.!), then heading south through some of the most amazing landscapes my eyes have ever seen, and ending up at the SW corner of Bolivia just miles from the border of Chile where they have what are called the Colored Lagoons, each having different hues due to the varying minerals in the water. You will see in the photos the white, the green and the pink ones. Flamingos are a familiar site there (even a baby) and since the ecology is desert, the “islands” (really small mountains) that appear in the middle of the salt flats are replete with cacti. The geography changes rapidly there, the wind can be brutal and temperatures were below freezing with the wind at night. Some highlights were seeing the geysers and then getting a dip in the natural
My personal favorite though was the “
The Next Chapter
As I mentioned last time, I would have an update for future plans. In total I will have spent at the end of my time here one and half years, and as you can see so far, I really try to take advantage of all that Bolivia has to offer and plan to continue doing so until I leave. However, for the last six months of my fellowship I will be going to the World Food Programme’s headquarters, located in (drum roll, please)………Rome, Italy. A bit different that my usual destinations but I am excited about the many prospects it holds for me. I will continue to work on School Feeding issues but globally this time, as an extension of my current work. So as of January, watch out
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Wow, those are some seriously amazing pictures. I'm glad you're getting to enjoy these things and pass them on to us, truly splendid stuff.
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