About last weekend
Hi FAU Bloggers,
On this beautiful day i like to write about the travel i did last weekend.
I was lucky to do a little travel with ñy friend Noemie during one week.We left Santiago and took the plane destination Calama on the Friday morning at about 4am. Yes it was really early but to have the cheapest you don't have the choice.
So the aventure begin with a long driving bus trip to join San Pedro de Atacama. Then when we arrive we decided to fine a Tour compagny. The objectiv was to travel during 4 days in the "salares de Uyuni". It was really expensive, but we finally find one affordable or i hope the cheapest. ;))
The next day we were ready !!! At 7am a bus took us to the border and we left Chile for Bolivia. I don't know if it's a good idea to tell you all in detail, i think i prefer tell you just some places that we saw with a little photography if I can and a comment with each one.
Photography of the first day at the airport. We were really tired...
During the travel we were 5 people : The driver, a german couple and the two of us (Noemie and I). We had a very good time ! All the aventure was done by car so we spend a lot of time together.
We saw many many differents landscapes. We started by the "Laguns Blanca" and Laguna Verde" really close to the border. Then we explore the "Desierto Salvador Dali" like they love to call him. Next we went swimmimg in the "Termas de Polques": And then, to end the day we saw the "Laguna Colorada".
I think one of my favorite was the "Laguna Colorada". It was Amazing with this particular red color and countless birds (especially flamingos).
The next day we wake up at about 7am and visit the gezers, laguna escondida.
The last day or the famous day was "los salares de Uyuni". It was amazing, so empty and silent.
And then we come back to San Pedro; Did some visit in the desert: Valle de la Luna, Valle de la Muerte y Piedras Rojas.
Next you will some photography from my aventure.
I hope you will like it like I do !!!
Your dearest Elena
Great photos from what I´m sure was an amazing journey.
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