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When I think about it, it's almost a shame that nothing happened. As usual, when you set your expectations that low, the only thing that awaits you is a positive surprise. So when I woke up driving in the mountains and saw La Paz lying in the valley in front of me, lit up by the early sunrise, it literally took my breath away. This was absolutely the most gorgeous capital I ever saw, what a location! After I checked into a hostel I entered the dorm and witnessed 2 people having sex. I greeted them and unpacked my back while they continued. The altitude forced me into a slow morning, which I used to explore the many markets, whose tentacles expand into the entire city. Although the Bolivian kitchen seems to be notorious for its lousy deep fry, I was positively amazed by its alternatives. I never paid more than a euro for a sometimes 3-course meal, and so far my stomach never turned against me. After I watched free street theatre in front of the San Francisco church and bought some instant love potion at the witch market , I hit the bars with the sex-guy of my dorm as well as two Americans and drank the night away with some terrible Bolivian wine they do beer better. The next day I accidentally ran into a free cultural festival. Still swinging I hurried to the San Pedro prison , where a free walking tour took off. San Pedro houses prisoners and is led by 12 guards. There are different sections, based on how much money you can afford on a cell. Where my country rewards criminals with a free cell including playstation, tv and books, Bolivia let their criminals pay rent for a place in prison. Well done. In between these stabbings and liquidations a society is created, as many prisoners live in jail together with their wife and children. In between the prison walls the inmates work in restaurants, like lawyers or vendors, or the San Pedro favorite: in the cocaine business. Their wives can easily smuggle it out somewhere in their massive layer skirts, and if not they just throw it over the prison walls, no one cares. My parents can thank the free walking tour guide though, as she changed my mind with her examples of tourists getting trapped, raped and stripped of all of their belongings after which they are dropped off in Chile without a passport. Hm, maybe not. At an ever-changing location silver platters full of high purity lines are supposedly served with every drink. So I went. I gathered around some French boys and a pumped up Irish vacuum cleaner and spoke the magic words to a random cab driver…. The only sound was my own bouncing heartbeat… the mess I got myself in this time, did I test my luck too much? Doors opened, there it was: a big-pupiled bunch of nervous people hysterically giggling, attacking trenchers with endless white savannahs. After a solid night of sleep yes I tried to reach the Museo Arte Contemporaneo. In this privately owned museum the impressive paintings are actually for sale. Then I took a collectivo to another happy destination: the central cemetery. Just like at markets, I think the true culture of a country can be found at cemeteries. Your corpse get dropped into a station wagon, and upon your arrival at the church your partner will run around you screaming hysterically while your friends throw flowers. All of this accompanied by an unshaved dude with a cowboy head playing guitar straight out of the heart. Your body will disappear in one of the massive grave flats, high above the ground. Well, after I got back to the hostel safe and sound, I found yet another way to put my life at risk: The Death Road, supposedly the most deathliest road in the world. Heavily commercialized, but well worth the views is this mountain bike tour from Cumbre to Coroico straight through waterfalls and along the steepest slopes you can imagine. Prices vary widely, and being Dutch I off course choose the cheapest company Chacaltaya. I watched my poor group members, bike after bike breaking down. So I brushed the dust off, smiled and continued until the end, where I got my very own I-survived-the-Death-Road-shirt. I was thinking about staying in La Paz for 1 or 2 days max, but ended up staying a week. This service is and will remain free. Related: - Go to the Bolivia Page for more blogs! San Salvador, El Salvador - Yay or nay? Panama City
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