Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Sucre - Out and About

I stayed in Sucre for one month and a half, taking Spanish lessons because it was a nice city at the same time as being affordable.

Just because I care about you, this is how I do my laundry.



Here, when a truck is labelled "Dodge", it isn't the brand. It is an instruction.

 Zebras control pedestrian activity here......
 .....they help the police


 Extra double leaf - still with two leaves, just extra double?


Snappy chappies.


Notice how there's a political advertisement to the top right is a stencil? It's for mayor (alcalde).

I wonder if this is a political stencil for mayor too? At least we already know he is a puppet.




I know it looks like pigeons are standing on this statue, but they are actually part of the statue itself. This guy was Bolivia's first homing pigeon breeder and the postal system still uses homing pigeons to this day, seeing as Bolivia is land-locked and pigeons aren't.


This is a wall of footprints. Dinosaur footprints. 




Next to the dinosaur museum is a cement factory.




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