We took a four hour bus ride from Potosi to Sucre from the new bus terminal in Potosi. When we arrived (a lot earlier than we thought since when we went to book the bus ticket they were sold out until 5pm) we walked around town. Sucre is known as the 'white city' as all the city center buildings are kept in the colonial white color.
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In the spirit of the holiday (even though Martijn thinks this is ‘very’ American) here’s a short list of what we are thankful for
-this amazing trip around the world
-each other and our relationship
-email, the SPOT and Skype
-our family, friends and blog readers!
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