Friday, May 30, 2008

Estoy en La Paz!

Well, I lied about the trip being 18 hours (apparently) but, after changing planes in Atlanta once on the runway because of faulty emergency equipment, I made it safely to La Paz. I arrived at 8am and took a taxi to my hotel. Once the taxista realized I could understand him he gave me a nice introduction to the city as we drove in.

La Paz is surrounded by the Andes. Below is a photo I took of the sacred Illimani, the highest peak in the Cordillera Real. Illimani means "golden eagle" in Aymara.


60% of Bolivians are indigenous, either Quechua- or Aymara-speaking. Bolivia now has its first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Times are interesting here now politically because on August 10 there will be vote on people's confidence in him as their leader as some departments have threated to secede: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7396809.stm

Thanks to my fellow Emory friends, I had a hotel reservation when I got here. Hotel Espana is centrally located and has one internet connection in the lobby, of which I have been making great use. The only downside to this hotel (and apparently any building in La Paz) is that there is no heat! This is an issue because although during the day it might get to 70 degrees, at night it can get down to 20 degrees!

Here I am attempting to go to sleep. I brought my sleeping bag which I put between the heavy blankets on the bed. As you can see I have my hat and neck warmer on. What you can't see is that I have my gloves on too!


La Paz is a city of over a million people and is a mix of many things. Men in suits walk next to Aymara women in their colorful skirts and bowler hats. Here is a photo of a plaza near out hotel:


Here is the obligatory political mural (what else did you expect?):


This one seemed appropriate for a city named "La Paz":


Signing off for now. More to come once I actually start my research on Monday!

Love to all,
Kim

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hola Kim, great update! I love the pictures; keep them coming. It helps us picture what you are up to down there. You must be sooo cold at night... I'm glad you have your sleeping bag to keep your toes toasty warm! xoxoxoxoox
Sarah

Unknown said...

Great blog Kim. So great to get an update. I'd give anything for your chilly weather. ;-) How's the altitude treating you? Ciao!
Shauna

Unknown said...

Howdy Kim,
Well, you were always the adventurous one in the family. I would love to be in your shoes, with heaters of course. Be careful and curious. Loved the blog and will be interested in all the future ones. Hasta la Pasta from CT. Andrea