Big breakfast
Mining tour is why I am here at Potosi
Visit to the miners market to buy gifts for the miners
Coca leaves
Local market
Lamb
Shoes are sold next to raw meat
Ore refinery plant
Everything is automatic
Silver
Silver
Miners sell whatever deposits they manage to collect here
Potosi at around 4000m is the worlds highest city
Miners chilling on coco leaves
Colonial style entrance
Walking into the 6 levels mine
Low ceilings and steep, muddy passageways
Mineral line
Hole to put dynamite to extract the minerals
El Tio, a diabolic figure that the miners make offerings to
Saying is that God may rule aboveground
But El Tio is in charge down below
Cooperative mines are owned by the miners themselves
The coca leaves help with fatigue, curbs hunger and lessen the effects of altitude
Once in a lifetime experience
Small wagon to transport the mineral
2 tons wagon
Going down to the 2nd level
Sliding down on our butt
Another level down to 3rd level
Noxious chemicals and gases
All work is done with primitive tools
No power, all done manually
Heading to the hot part inside the mine
Quite pretty
Miners normally die of silicosis pneumonia within 10 to 15 years of entering the mines
Miners are proud of their work in such tough conditions
The journey back to the entrance was very difficult!
Koala Den
Appetizer
Soup is quite yummy
Sky Room
First proper meal since arrived Bolivia
Chicken
City of Potosí, UNESCO #91
Torre de la Compania de Jesus
Catedral
Street vendor
Central Market
Iglesia de San Lorenzo de Carangas
Very detail façade
Houseware made from leaf
Not shortage of milk powder here
Cake
Old Bolivian woman
The city is a UNESCO World Heritage List
Mueso Santa Teresa
Iglesia Santa Teresa
Postcard picture
It was once one of the wealthiest and largest cites in the Americas
Iglesia Santo Domingo
Iglesia Santo Domingo
Narrow streets
Colonial mansions
Walking uphill is not easy @ 4000m
Alcaldia Potosi
Plaza 10 de Noviembra
Juzgados Potosi
Casa Real de la Moneda
Torre de la Compania de Jesus
Very detail façade
Plaza 6 de Agosto
Catedral
Local snack
Colegio Nacional Pichincha
Teatro Modesto Omiste
Alonso de Lbanez
Banco Central de Bolivia
Pasaje Boulevard
Colonial mansion
Very old lady
Many second hand van from Japan
Iglesia Le Merced
Iglesia de San Juan de Dios
Iglesia de San Francisco
Iglesia de San Francisco
PDA
Colorful colonial street
Pretty façade
Koala Den
Little girl carrying something
4 hours bus to Uyuni
Checked into a hostel at midnight
Big breakfast
Mining tour is why I am here at Potosi
Visit to the miners market to buy gifts for the miners
Coca leaves
Local market
Lamb
Shoes are sold next to raw meat
Ore refinery plant
Everything is automatic
Silver
Silver
Miners sell whatever deposits they manage to collect here
Potosi at around 4000m is the worlds highest city
Miners chilling on coco leaves
Colonial style entrance
Walking into the 6 levels mine
Low ceilings and steep, muddy passageways
Mineral line
Hole to put dynamite to extract the minerals
El Tio, a diabolic figure that the miners make offerings to
Saying is that God may rule aboveground
But El Tio is in charge down below
Cooperative mines are owned by the miners themselves
The coca leaves help with fatigue, curbs hunger and lessen the effects of altitude
Once in a lifetime experience
Small wagon to transport the mineral
2 tons wagon
Going down to the 2nd level
Sliding down on our butt
Another level down to 3rd level
Noxious chemicals and gases
All work is done with primitive tools
No power, all done manually
Heading to the hot part inside the mine
Quite pretty
Miners normally die of silicosis pneumonia within 10 to 15 years of entering the mines
Miners are proud of their work in such tough conditions
The journey back to the entrance was very difficult!
Koala Den
Appetizer
Soup is quite yummy
Sky Room
First proper meal since arrived Bolivia
Chicken
City of Potosí, UNESCO #91
Torre de la Compania de Jesus
Catedral
Street vendor
Central Market
Iglesia de San Lorenzo de Carangas
Very detail façade
Houseware made from leaf
Not shortage of milk powder here
Cake
Old Bolivian woman
The city is a UNESCO World Heritage List
Mueso Santa Teresa
Iglesia Santa Teresa
Postcard picture
It was once one of the wealthiest and largest cites in the Americas
Iglesia Santo Domingo
Iglesia Santo Domingo
Narrow streets
Colonial mansions
Walking uphill is not easy @ 4000m
Alcaldia Potosi
Plaza 10 de Noviembra
Juzgados Potosi
Casa Real de la Moneda
Torre de la Compania de Jesus
Very detail façade
Plaza 6 de Agosto
Catedral
Local snack
Colegio Nacional Pichincha
Teatro Modesto Omiste
Alonso de Lbanez
Banco Central de Bolivia
Pasaje Boulevard
Colonial mansion
Very old lady
Many second hand van from Japan
Iglesia Le Merced
Iglesia de San Juan de Dios
Iglesia de San Francisco
Iglesia de San Francisco
PDA
Colorful colonial street
Pretty façade
Koala Den
Little girl carrying something
4 hours bus to Uyuni
Checked into a hostel at midnight