Monday, March 30, 2009


Back in the States after a lengthy flight plan back to Portland Oregon.
Working on some new and interesting images, etc; Decompressing from the journey
in Bend Oregon.
Processing photos and video to post, stay tuned for more South American
blog materialz..

-Neil and Karen

The BORA Dance

Monday, February 23, 2009

Iguazu Falls, Stomping Grounds of Indiana Jones



Beautiful big water .. as featured in Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull .. from the Argentinian side.

Neil took the gorgeous panorama and I was able to capture the rainbow in the spray from the Falls.

-Karen

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Tiwanaku Stoned Heads

Tiahuanaco and Its Ancient Technology

This is what is written about Tiahuanaco in Bolivia: Now almost entirely in ruins, Tiahuanaco is to South America what the Great Pyramid is to Egypt and Avebury stone ring is to England. Twelve miles from the coast of sacred Lake Titicaca, Tiahuanaco was the source of the creation myths, the social order, and the extraordinary preoccupation with astronomy that underwrote thousands of years of Andean culture. Yet, for all its importance, Tiahuanaco remains an enigma. This is not because the ruins have not been excavated or studied. Rather, the reason for the enduring mystery of Tiahuanaco derives from some of its structures - and the astronomical alignments of those structures - that indicate a probable construction period far more ancient than any other monumental archaeological site in all of South America.

It is also said that the site was once an ancient seaport when the land must have been at sea level, though today the land is 13,300 feet above sea level. The temples of this site, now in ruins, have been covered for eons in mud and silt, likely from a long past flood event.

There are many interesting finds here including two monolithic stones that have holes carved near the top of the stone in the shape of the human inner ear. These carved holes serve to amplify sound either spoken into the hole or heard through the hole by placing one's ear to it. Our guide stood about 30 feet from this acoustic instrument and spoke to us in a normal voice and we could hear her perfectly with our ear to the stone. When she spoke through the hole at normal volume, the sound was amplified as if connected to a PA system. Modern civilization is just beginning to understand the value of sound wave technology - but it seems these ancient beings not only understood the technology but made use of it for some unknown reason. To facilitate healing or possibly for levitation of the 150 ton stones? -Karen

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Shopping at the Witches Market


While visiting the famed 'witches' market (Mercado de Hechiceri) in La Paz, we encountered baskets filled with llama fetuses - yes - dead unborn llamas. Not only can you buy potions to remedy any illness or to protect, you can buy the llama fetus to bury under your house to ensure a harmonious home. You'll see these 'llama' charms in the basket at the left of the photo and also hanging at the top of this vendor's booth. You also see on sale a wide variety of herb and folk remedies, and talismans believed necessary to satisfy 'good' and 'evil' spirits that populate the Andes. The Andean Aymara culture believes that these amulets and talismans should be scattered at or near the front door of every house for proper balance of good luck and a happy home. I like Feng Shui better .. so I won't be packing a llama fetus in my luggage. -Karen

Saturday, January 17, 2009

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Don't Be Crazy


Here is a warning sign of public service. It translates as 'Don't Be Crazy'. So, is that slogan for the high speed drivers or the pedestrians that get hit and fly through the air? In this wacky country, who knows? 

Thursday, January 1, 2009

FORCUSRAMERS ONLY

OK then, at this Peruvian market, the bathroom is for cusramers only. Perhaps if you want to use the facilities, you should buy 'SOMETING'.