Family world travel and volunteering
Wednesday

"What Is Suez Canal?"

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Something didn’t seem right when reading about the Suez Canal in our Lonely Planet guidebook for “Egypt.” The book talked about the engineer...
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Sunday

From Freezing Glaciers to Steaming Cloudforests: El Chorro Trek

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Bolivia has about 736,000 square miles (roughly the size of the U.S. states of Alaska and Washington combined), one-third of which is Ande...
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Thursday

Bolivian Biodiversity

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The Bolivian "88" butterfly  Whether you are sailing along on Lake Titicaca at 12,500 feet, tramping through the Yungas (stea...
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Tuesday

Sleeping On Salt: Bolivia's Salt Hotel

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Our room at the Salt Hotel  On the third night of our Lipez-Uyuni tour we arrived at our salt hotel, an inn made primarily of salt on th...
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Monday

Bolivia's Stone Tree: Sandblasting As An Art Form

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The Stone Tree in Southwestern Bolivia We gotten up early to get a head start on reaching the Salar de Uyuni that night, only to get a fl...
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Saturday

Swimming With Blind Pink River Dolphins

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Jumping in with blind pink river dolphins Deep within the Bolivian Amazon, the four of us peered over the sides of our dugout canoe, tryi...
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