I know, I know…. Procrastination seems to be word of the moment… 😮
Evnetually, I’ve gotta get the images from our recent hiking adventure out, the drive to the Muela del Diablo [“Devil’s Molar“, and its 150 meters, on a 3,800m of altitude]; but feel like we’re always caught up, keeping ourselves afloat while cruising through daily homework [kids], attending to the demanding toddler and obviously, going to work [outside the house, for the grown-ups!]
This wild rock [“Muela”] can be seen from almost every where in the southern part of La Paz. The giant appears steep und unapproachable right within its bizarrely shaped erosion landscape and green lands.
For the time being, I’m leaving here a little ‘place holder’ for what’s to come. Hopefully, very soon. 😮
And, as a bit of a spoiler [text borrowed from The Gadling], “Devil’s Tooth is an inactive volcano that is approximately 492 feet high. According to our guide, it got its name because indigenous people believed it looked like the tooth of Satan.”
The command for our past Sunday was: “are you ready?” I’m sure these ones here were!
More images to come in the near future… stay tuned!
Related:
http://strollingsouthamerica.wordpress.com/2012/09/17/hiking-la-muela-del-diablo/
http://en.wordpress.com/#!/read/topic/muela-del-diablo
http://triptobolivia.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/muela-del-diablo-y-valle-de-la-luna/
http://icsboliviavolunteers.wordpress.com/tag/muela-del-diablo/
La Muela del Diablo!
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