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Its basically a bunch of small stores on a street just down from the mines that sell all the supplies the miners need on a daily basis. The miners are mostly Quechua people who worship parts of both Catholicism and the traditional Andean religions. This unique mixture of religions is an important way of life, both at home and at work. So when at the miners market, we bought some offerings of thanks to bring with us into the mine. After buying the necessities at the market we hopped back onto a local bus and headed to the mine entrance. The mine is active, though on the day we visited there was no one around because it was a holiday the Day of the Dead. In the local mythology El Tio , the Lord of the Underworld, lives beneath the surface of the earth. For the miners who spend much of their lives underground, it is important to pay respects to El Tio to ensure their safety and prosperity. So our first order of business upon entering the mine was to head to the El Tio shrine area to pay our respects. Having satisfied both Pachamama and El Tio , it was time to get down to work with our remaining purchase: the dynamite. We kept going deeper into the mountain, and after around m we descended down six rather wobbly ladders to one of the lower levels. The fuse was approximately three minutes long. Once it was lit, our guide took off down one of the tunnels to place the dynamite. After around 30 seconds she came rushing back, and we all hid around a corner. The explosion was loud, especially in the small space. Afterwards the only real evidence of the explosion was the amount of dust in the air. Like most people, we stayed only for a day and a half and then moved on by bus to the city of Sucre. Founded by the Spanish in , Sucre is one of the oldest cities in South America. In Bolivia it is known as a city of universities, with an extremely laid-back vibe. Apparently travelers come to Sucre for a few days and end up staying a few weeks or more. We had been moving pretty quickly since leaving Santiago less than two weeks ago, so Sucre sounded like the perfect city to relax before heading into the next stage of our trip through La Paz and Peru. Sucre is also known as a good place to learn Spanish, so Emily especially wanted to take the opportunity to attend some classes at one of the numerous Spanish schools. True to its reputation, Sucre proved to be a great place to slow down and relax. But we did put together a small collection of photos that we think gives a brief glimpse into every day life in a big, modern Bolivian city. We have found ourselves commenting that the feel in Bolivia is remarkably similar to the poorer countries in Southeast Asia, like Burma or Laos. The streets of Sucre are filled with Chinese-made cars and trucks. It makes you wonder how long it is until one of the Chinese brands finally breaks into the North American market. We also saw one of the local armored car companies making a delivery downtown. The people in Sucre seem a fair bit friendlier than elsewhere in the country. There is much more smiling and friendly nods are typically returned. Sometimes Doug feels like a bit of a giant, especially in crowded areas such as the markets. Sucre proved to be a great city, and after spending five nights here its easy to understand why so many foreign travelers end up staying longer than expected. Feeling recharged, we are now heading north to the supposedly crazy city of La Paz to meet our friend Jon, who will be traveling with us for the next few weeks through Peru. If what we hear about La Paz is true, we may find ourselves wishing we were back in Sucre sooner than later! Like Like. The coca leaves taste like eating dried leaves from the ground in autumn. The coca leaf tea is better though. Skip to content. The beautiful colonial streets in the centre of Potosi. The mountain called Cerro Rico looms over the city in the background. Cerro Rico has been mined for silver, tin, and zinc for nearly years. On November 2, people throughout Latin America honor their deceased family and friends. This was a memorial set up to remember Che Guevara, who was famously captured and killed in Bolivia while assisting the communist rebellion. People were lined up to pay their respects. Potosi has an average elevation of m. The highest large city in the world is also in Bolivia: the city of El Alto, which is at an average elevation of m. Emily and our guide in their safety gear outside one of the mining shops. Our offerings! Oh and we also bought some dynamite, a bag of ammonium nitrate to increase the explosive yield and a fuse. Before entering, we placed offerings of coca leaves on each side of the entrance. The offerings are intended to satisfy Pachamama , the Goddess of the Earth Mother Earth worshiped by the indigenous peoples of the Andes. The average Bolivian is quite short, so we had to really watch our heads inside the mine. Emily is not used to visiting construction sites like Doug, so she kept underestimating the extra height her hardhat gave her, whacking her head more than a few times. This is the shrine for El Tio. Each week the miners leave offerings that include coca leaves, cigarettes, and small bottles of that awful alcohol. Our guide actually lit it and put it there. We also placed the rest of our coca leaves and alcohol on the shrine. Heading down six ladders, or around 30m. Once at the bottom, we helped our guide prepare the explosive. The ammonium nitrate is placed on top of the dynamite nitro glycerin to increase the yield of the explosion. Then the fuse is inserted, and everything is wrapped up in paper. Just like in the cartoons, all you need to do is peel back the green coating at the end of the fuse and use a lighter to set it going. The fuse burned like a sparkler for a birthday cake. Back safely out of the mine, with a view over the top of Potosi. The mine experience with the explosive was definitely one of the more unusual things we have done so far on our trip. Bolivia is a country of markets, and the Central Mercado in Sucre is an amazing place. If you need groceries, this is the place to go. Its broken into sections by product — fruits, vegetables, bread, meats, household goods, etc. Most of the stall are run by women, who spend their day yelling loudly to advertise their goods to everyone with earshot. This section is entirely made up of stands selling fresh fruit juice and fruit salad. In the past 11 months we have spent a lot of time wandering around markets and we thought we had seen it all. But this was a new one for us — cow snouts. There are 20 or so food stalls which, confusingly, all sell pretty much the same dishes at the same prices. Each stall has a lady out front showing you all their different dishes and trying to get you to take a seat. The food looks the same everywhere, so deciding where to eat is a bit of random chance. But its the cheapest place to eat in town, and everything we ate was very good. In Bolivia they seem to refer to all sausage as chorizo. Back again for another lunch. On top is a traditional Bolivian stewed pork dish called mondongo , and below is sopa de mani peanut soup. Watching the Manchester United game and introducing Doug to some fantastic Dutch bitterballen at Florin. This was definitely the place for foreigners to be on Sunday afternoon, as it was packed before and during the game. Surprisingly good buffalo style chicken wings from the mall food court, complete with veggies and blue cheese dip. These would be considered pretty decent wings back in Canada. 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