A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia and the home of the Supreme Court. Its distinctive charm comes from its older sections with their colonial buildings and distinctive red-tiled rooftops. Sucre is also a cultural wonderland for the inquisitive traveler, from its museums and university to its traditional indigenous culture. Tourists can buy indigenous crafts and goods at the local marketplaces.
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Sick in Sucre | Jul 22 06'
Sunday July 23, 2006This is a bad thing. The last time I wrote was Thursday and now it’s Sunday and we haven’t left Sucre yet. We did spend all day... Continue reading »
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The White City | Nov 16 06'
"Sweet Sucre"
Kicked out of Potosi shortly after the mine tour on a quick 3-hour bus trip...and I mean QUICK. The driver seem to be on some other stimulant... Continue reading »
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Donde Estan mis guapos? | Jul 19 06'
"Travels in Sucre"
Thursday July 20, 2006“Donde estan mis guapos?”Oops, I mean, “donde estan mis guantes”!Spanish is coming along slowly but always moving forward, an... Continue reading »
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Sucre | May 11 07'
"Scariest.flight.ever"
My flight from La Paz, Bolivia to Sucre, Bolivia would have to be the scariest ever that I’ve taken.. Flying over here is an ‘experience’ at the... Continue reading »
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The Real Capital Of Bolivia | May 10 06'
As mentioned previously, I decided to spend an extra 2 nights in Coroico simply to relax and enjoy the surroundings, which was great until I had to... Continue reading »



