Dried
Very simple complimentary breakfast
Hotel Nuevo Sol, very good price performance ratio
Tiwanaku, UNESCO #137
Important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Massive, solid blocks of a stone
Distinct from any of the other pre-Hispanic empires of the Americas
Cronologico cultural de Bolivia
Museo Ceramica
Dominated a large area of the southern Andes
Tiwanaku monument is characterized by large stones of exceptional workmanship
Bolivian kids
So cute
Ritual and administrative capital of a major state power for ~500 years
Speaker in anicent time
Tiwanaku Municipality, about 72 km (45 mi) west of La Paz
Putuni, residential structure where upscale members used to live
Monolito Fraile
Friar or monk
Monolito Ponce
Ritual still practice today here
Gateway of the Sun
Absolving the heat
Walls around the temple Kalasasaya
Akapana Oeste
Dried pond
Entrada de Kalasasaya
Carved stone tenon-head embedded in wall of Semi-subterranean Temple
Many different styles of tenon heads
Many are damaged
One with an alien face
One with an Asian face
Estela Barbado
Belongs to the Yana-mama religious
Semi-subterranean Temple
Entrada de Kalasasaya
Walls around the temple Kalasasaya
Estela Descabezado
Bolivian woman
Pumapunku
The Stonehenge of the Americas
Another man-made platform built on an east-west axis like the Akapana
Plataforma Litica, the largest stone block found in the Tiwanaku Site
Walled and unwalled courts and an esplanade are associated with this structure
Rectangular terraced earthen mound that is faced with megalithic blocks
Sheeps
Highly recommended taking the package tour
The only hotel in town
Restaurant Winay Marka
Statue
City of La Paz
Amazing view
Museo Nacional de Arte
Catedral
Catedral
Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional
Templo de la Merced
Built in 1700
Hostel Wild Rover
THE party hostel in La Paz
Cheap coke
Mercado camacho
Paseo Nunez del Prado
Cine Monje Campero
Statue @ El Prado
Sagrados Corazones
Plaza del Obelisco
Monumento al Soldado Desconocido
Zebra crossing
Iglesia de San Francisco
Ken Chan
Restaurant run by the Japanese Society in La Paz
Dried
Very simple complimentary breakfast
Hotel Nuevo Sol, very good price performance ratio
Tiwanaku, UNESCO #137
Important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Massive, solid blocks of a stone
Distinct from any of the other pre-Hispanic empires of the Americas
Cronologico cultural de Bolivia
Museo Ceramica
Dominated a large area of the southern Andes
Tiwanaku monument is characterized by large stones of exceptional workmanship
Bolivian kids
So cute
Ritual and administrative capital of a major state power for ~500 years
Speaker in anicent time
Tiwanaku Municipality, about 72 km (45 mi) west of La Paz
Putuni, residential structure where upscale members used to live
Monolito Fraile
Friar or monk
Monolito Ponce
Ritual still practice today here
Gateway of the Sun
Absolving the heat
Walls around the temple Kalasasaya
Akapana Oeste
Dried pond
Entrada de Kalasasaya
Carved stone tenon-head embedded in wall of Semi-subterranean Temple
Many different styles of tenon heads
Many are damaged
One with an alien face
One with an Asian face
Estela Barbado
Belongs to the Yana-mama religious
Semi-subterranean Temple
Entrada de Kalasasaya
Walls around the temple Kalasasaya
Estela Descabezado
Bolivian woman
Pumapunku
The Stonehenge of the Americas
Another man-made platform built on an east-west axis like the Akapana
Plataforma Litica, the largest stone block found in the Tiwanaku Site
Walled and unwalled courts and an esplanade are associated with this structure
Rectangular terraced earthen mound that is faced with megalithic blocks
Sheeps
Highly recommended taking the package tour
The only hotel in town
Restaurant Winay Marka
Statue
City of La Paz
Amazing view
Museo Nacional de Arte
Catedral
Catedral
Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional
Templo de la Merced
Built in 1700
Hostel Wild Rover
THE party hostel in La Paz
Cheap coke
Mercado camacho
Paseo Nunez del Prado
Cine Monje Campero
Statue @ El Prado
Sagrados Corazones
Plaza del Obelisco
Monumento al Soldado Desconocido
Zebra crossing
Iglesia de San Francisco
Ken Chan
Restaurant run by the Japanese Society in La Paz