Photo Project ’52 Bolivian Sundays’ [week 34, ‘Focus’].

For this week photo series, I’m bringing in our view from the top of the Muela del Diablo [‘The Devil’s Molar’] mountain – result from a recent family hiking trip. If curious to see more unique images about this intriguing, challenging attempt, filled with endless beauty, come by later and click here! [Still working on the “Pictorial Journal”!] 😮

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For this week photo series, I’m bringing in our view from the top of the Muela del Diablo [‘The Devil’s Molar‘] mountain – result from a recent family hiking trip. If curious to see more unique images about this intriguing, challenging attempt, filled with endless beauty, come by later and click here! [Still working on the “Pictorial Journal“!] 😮

La Paz surrounded by mountains

For the second view, moving the point of interest a little – from the natural scenario, searching for the urbane: at the center, the city of La Paz, surrounded by the mountainous chain, and blessed by the lightest blue sky…

Enjoy as you please, and thanks for stopping by! ♥

Author: 3rdCultureChildren

Welcome! Here I am, 'releasing' my thoughts on traveling, parenting, raising TCKs, teaching, writing, working... and who knows what else! I’m a WIFE, 'geeky-stuff' SCIENTIST, TEACHER, AMATEUR photographer, MOM of 3, TRAVELER by choice and by marriage, and of course, a HOUSEHOLD QUEEN!!

18 thoughts on “Photo Project ’52 Bolivian Sundays’ [week 34, ‘Focus’].”

    1. Our kids are pretty adventurous and resilient… 😮 The oldest one, who is 7.5 went up the mountain with his dad. the little girls, who are 5.5 and almost 3, had a slower pace, and we made it up to the base of the mountain. But our kids like this type of activity… we’ve done the Isla del Sol in Copacabana, Bolivia, and the Lake Titikaca as a troupe of 5, and there were no complaints from the little ones! 😮 Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it, Madhu. You’re more than welcome, regarding the pingback – happy to share. Hopefully one day you’ll be able to see it with your own eyes… definitely a unique sight! Thanks for stopping by and commenting – much appreciated.

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