Copacabana Cavalry

coqu3x
coqu3x
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Copacabana Cavalry

  • January 18, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by coqu3x from La Paz, Bolivia
It's called The Cavalry--a mountain in honor of the Virgin of Copacabana, a Catholic figure, with a stone path that leads you to the top of the mountain where you can see some figures of Catholicism. But after all, the view is spectacular; it should take a like a half an hour to get to the top of the mountain without resting, because let me tell you that if you are not well with the altitude of the place, you will need several times to make your heartbeat a little bit less. I love the view; you can find some people who read you the future, called Yatiris, on one half of the path. They will read your future with beer and coca, like the ancient Aymaras.

From journal New Year's 2006

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