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Old 27 Mar 2008
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Lorrain where are you now. There are several crossing where customs and immigration a a distance apart and immigration will not ask for the customs paperwork. The crossing southwest of Uyuni by the geysers and pink flamingoes is one. Aduana is about 50k before the border at 5000 meters above sea level. You also need to drive almost one hour off the main track to get there. Once there all the guy did was take the customs paperwork. No stamp, no copy machine. We took pictures of us with him and the forms just in case but no one ever asked at immigration. This is route has lots of deep sand- fyi.
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Thanks BDakar, I´m in LaPaz and need to stay in this area for a few weeks for work stuff. So, tomorrow I´ll head up to the office, see what they say, and if I don´t like what they say, I´ll head to the border at Lake Titicaca. I´ll only be ten days over at that point, so a small bribe is easy. Inshaállah.... And you say deep sand? Hah! That´s one of the reasons I need to stick around, I desperately need two new ´bravo´ tires to get me out of those kind of situations I tend to find myself in too much! Ah, for a 4x4 van....

If I was planning on heading out, this would all be different, but I´m not.... saving up for a paint job etc before I hit Argentina where I won´t be able to afford anything.

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.... saving up for a paint job etc before I hit Argentina where I won´t be able to afford anything.

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I think you'll be pleasantly surpised at how affordable Argentina is. Not Bolivia cheap, but not as bad as I was afraid of. Fuel gets cheaper the further south you go. I could go for a good bife de chorizo (steak) right now. Of course, the US dollar has lost another 20% of its' value since I was there, but it shouldn't be too bad.

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I was told by mechanics in Peru that Argentinian mechanic-tire prices etc were high??

Anyway, I thought of a problem. If I leave Bolivia to Peru to start all over again, will I be able to?? I remember when I outstayed in Costa Rica, I got a lecture about not being able to return for 6 months a year, can´t remember.... This time, I won´t be overdue, but the van will. ARGH!

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Hey Lorraine, would a very good color photo copy with a date alteration work? I have always used a color copy of my title at borders and it always works. If you have problems you could always just say you lost the original papers but still have the copies.

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Alas gatogato, it´s all computerized...
Anyway, here I go, wish me luck!
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Aduana in Bolivia is computerized? What is this world coming too?

Good luck Lorraine. I am in Honduras now without my bike...it's a long story...so we won't be meeting anywhere for awhile.

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