Photo Equipment: Wide angle is great for the massive Lake Titicaca and a circular polarizer is nearly indispensable with the high Andean sun.
Miscellaneous: Someone willing to leave a comfy spot on the beach to climb Cerro Calvario comes in handy. Thanks D. :)
Updated Mar 16, 2003
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Wide angle is great for the massive Lake Titicaca and a circular polarizer is nearly indispensable with the high Andean sun. Someone willing to leave a comfy...
Q: I'm planning a trip to Rio in in the beginning of May. I've been told that it's too dangerous to swim in the sea at this time of...

A: I think you want to ask this question in the Brazil forum rather than the Bolivia forum.
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A little too early or too late in Copacabana

Some places creep up on you and are such a pleasant surprise that traveling takes on more meaning than a mere aim and conquer mentality. It is typical to choose a destination, research it, and...
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Copacabana, is a small town located at 152km. from la paz. The word of Copacabana comes from Khota = view of the lake. Kahuana = precious stone. So it means "precious stone where you can see the...
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Copacabana and the Lake Titicaca Area

Copacabana is a small town of ~55,000 people in a beautiful location between two mountains on the shore of Lake Titicaca. It is in Bolivia but on a peninsula that is connected only to Peru. To reach...
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Copacabana is a little village you pass on the way to or from Peru. Directly at the Titicaca lake it´s the start point to go to the islands of sun and moon (isla de sol y isla de la luna) which are......
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Copacabana is a nice white village located at the shore of the Titicaca Lake. Not to be mistaken with the famous Brazil beach, named after this (though much better as a beach!) This place has always...
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