South America Day 22
La Paz
Today was the day to explore La Paz. Had I not been coughing my lungs up we would have been off mountain biking the Death Road. (Look it up on the net if you haven't heard of it.) Mike, Hina & Smita had booked themselves in the day before. [Edit] Missing that ride is the one big regret of the trip. I guess you can't control everything.We followed the walk trail that our trusty Lonely Planet had laid down. It was mainly markets & dodgy side streets. Somehow I stepped off the curb with one foot only to avoid a stall or something on the footpath (side walk for those North American readers...) only to get clouted by one of those crazy local vans! So (and Dad will appreciate the humour in this) technically I got hit by a bus.....The one highlight was the Parliament Building (above). Because of the political unrest in Bolivia, the place was locked down & guarded by heavily armed soldiers.
It wasn't a bad way to see the city. La Paz is quiet a dangerous place (other than the chance of getting hit by a bus) and being away from bandits on a nice safe tourist bus was more my style. I don't like people much & La Paz has no shortage of them. There still wasn't that much to get excited about, but at least we knew what was there. It wasn't all boring.
Yes, La Paz has a San Francisco church (above) as well. Not one of the most spectacular we'd seen.
That evening we said our teary goodbyes to Em & Gem. It was sad to see them go because Kerri & I had become quite good friends with them. Lucky the world's a small place these days. I'm sure we'll see them again soon.