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  1. #11
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    Originally Posted by Nniommm Go to original post
    And the food wasn't so good. I was tempted to try llama but it, was, terrible, terrible, terrible...
    Noooo, dont eat the lhamas, they are our friendssssss
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    Originally Posted by Nniommm Go to original post
    Last year I wanted to play Ghost Recon Wildlands too much so I went to Bolivia in December and stayed for about a week, briefly visited Uyuni, La Paz and Titicaca Lake. Here are some photos I took and I hope you enjoy it.
    There are more photos in my tumblr post http://0-niom-0.tumblr.com/post/156662865200/
    The last picture is me doing something like a 20% cosplay of Midas… 10% for the mask 10% for the place… I mean come on there’s female customization so gender swap is fine right... Also I’m not fat I just have a huge black backpack.



    La Paz, first taxi I got had a curious sigh...
    Plus Witch market x2.


    Uyuni Salt Flat. The day I went didn't rain so there's no "mirror of sky". But I like this dry barren scene better because it felt so desperate, like if you don't have a car you'll never be able to get out. And when I was there I saw that every mountain had a reflection; I asked the tour guide whether or not that's the mirror over there, and the tour guide said no there's no rain so those were all mirages. All adds up to the desperation.
    And an island of giant cactus. Looking down from the top one could clearly see the trails of cars crisscrossing on the slat flat.



    Desert. I love this place because it implies the dire situation that ghosts, theoretically, might experience. Because there really is no where to run. The desert is so flat that sometimes it's just two rectangle color blocks, one blue sky and one yellow-ish ground. No barriers, no change in view. Mountains are far and there' no place to hide whatsoever. I imagine that the only way to escape is be fast...

    Flamingos! The tour guide said they have red feather because of the organisms in the red lake. The more they catch prey in that lake, the more red they get.
    The red lake I only caught a glimpse from afar. On they way I also saw yellow lake, green lake, blue lake and purple/pink lake. Mostly caused by minerals I think. It's very hard to capture the color with phone camera...


    I took these photos during the bus ride from Bolivia to Peru, except the first one was in Uyuni town. We sort of left the city area and entered rural areas, and houses similar to what's depicted in grw were everywhere. A lot of houses were half way through construction, but I didn't see anyone working on them or any building material near them. It was weird.

    Me among dead corals. The corals are so tough and spiky that I felt a sting just touching its surface, and they won't let go of any fabric I almost broke my scarf...
    ...Okay this really doesn't look like a cosplay but it's still a pretty photo anyway.....

    Nice photos, i guess you are working for ubisoft.
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    The picture is so beautiful
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    Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing with us.
     1 people found this helpful
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    Originally Posted by H2O_NZ4 Go to original post
    Nice photos, i guess you are working for ubisoft.
    God I wish I could work for them.......
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    Originally Posted by Chrizter Go to original post
    Noooo, dont eat the lhamas, they are our friendssssss

    hhhhhhhhhh lovely. Fyi, if you ever visit Machu Picchu, bring some chocolate and feed the llamas, and they'll all come to you so you can take as many pictures as you want. I saw a tourist did that and four llamas came to him, but he quickly put away the chocolate so the llamas just left him.
    Peru government puts llamas in Machu Picchu as a tourist attraction; normally they don't live at such low altitude.
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    Originally Posted by UbiPhobos Go to original post
    Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing with us.
    Thank you!
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