Maybe it's becuase it's the end of a hard day or that they are really amazing here. Probably because it's the end of another hard day.

I took this of myself on the way back to town after driling all day.

Long Shadow makes me feel even taller than I do when I am around Bolivians. It will be weird being short again in the United States.

Sajama is the small far away bump on the horizon

When the sun was born on Lago Titicaca, which is the Aymara tale of their civilization's beginning, I bet it looked something like this.

Sajama (right) and the Chilean sister volcanos (center) which you can see up close
here.

Llamas in the sunset don't get old for me, but they might for you.
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