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By taylormade r11 driver (anonymous) | Posted February 01, 2012 at 20:06:12

surroundings and attitudes about ‘the big lake’ Our impression of Lake Titicaca improved greatly as we traversed the S
taylormade r11 driverouth side of the lake. In Puno we had thought, “hey, it’s a big lake, big whoop?” Turns out it can be pretty beautiful, especially once you get the view of the snow-covered peaks as a backdrop to the monstrous body of water. At points the landscapes really are marvelous. Also, we have now entered the territory of the Aymara-speaking indigenou
titleist 910D3s people and have left Quechua-speaking country.The only part of the journey that ground the hell out of my gears was the entrance into Bolivia. Now, I am not one who really likes to complain too much and I do have pretty thick skin, but the guys who were working on the 24th in the Bolivian migration office treated me like gartitleist 910D2bage. Matt had went in first, and because there is not too much bad blood between Bolivia and Canada, he did not need to worry about the $135 fee for the visa, or the abuse and hassle some of the agents apparently like to provide Americans with. He came out after a few minutes with a freshly stamped passport and told me the guys

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