I could easily have posted at least a hundred more "favorites." This collection was only supposed to be ten photos. Well, maybe 15... no wait - 16... or... I guess I could stretch it out across two pages... and, well, you get the idea.

The entire collection of my photos from Bolivia are HERE, and all of my photos from China are HERE.

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Bolivia pics are on the left. They were taken with a point & shoot 35mm camera. The China pics were taken with a digital camera, and they're are on the right.

in the Bolivian countryside


A shot of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia


sitting in the sun - Potosi, Bolivia


Waiting for the train in Potosi


herding sheep in the Bolivian countryside


Hitch-hiking outside of Corroico, Bolivia, as the truck turns a corner


A bad place to get stuck overnight while hitching from Tarija to Sucre, Bolivia


street sign in Santa Cruz


Clearing rocks from the road while traveling from Yacuiba to Tarija, Bolivia


A photo of La Paz, taken after hiking high above the city


My favorite hotel in La Paz: Hostal Torino


Heading to The Island Of The Sun in Lake Titicaca - in that boat as soon as he gets the water out of it (not a good sign, but life's an adventure)


A photo taken in Sucre, Bolivia. It's the people in this picture that fascinate me


The old Beijing Drum Tower - originally used to wake up the city and announce the end of the work day


Another shot taken in a Beijing elementary school


A street shot in Xi'an. The city was so colorful - I wish I could have seen so much more of it


The Great Wall - it's often much steeper than one would suspect


Just an interesting shot in Beijing - at the Ming Tombs


A crowd walking by the gate to the Forbidden City, in Beijing


I wonder what this sign 'really' says in Chinese

...hhhmmm


A policeman stands guard at site of The Terra Cotta Warriors, Xi'an. Each of those clay statues below is life sized, and there are thousands of them


Traffic passes under the great City Walls of Xi'an. Like China's "Great Wall," these city walls once served as protection for Xi'an


Yet another shot in the elementary school. I could have snapped a million because these kids are adorable!


Standing on the City Walls in Xi'an at sunset. The air in Xi'an is highly polluted. The sunlight shatters in fascinating shapes and colors.