The Future Is Peace shared journey across the holy land -
Apr 2026
What Are the Odds? statistical guide to certainty in an uncertain world -
Apr 2026
Law on Trial unlikely insider reckons with our legal system -
Apr 2026
The Next Big Thing innovations for a better, smarter, stronger tomorrow -
Apr 2026
What If We Get It Right? visions of climate futures -
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Dwelling on Earth past and future of the places we call home -
Apr 2026
Rasputin downfall of the romanovs -
Apr 2026
Planet Money guide to the economic forces that shape your life -
Apr 2026
Vermeer life lost and found -
Apr 2026
A Myriad of Tongues how languages reveal differences in how we think -
Apr 2026
A Kingdom and a Village one-thousand-year history of moscow -
Mar 2026
When the Forest Breathes renewal and resilience in the natural world -
Mar 2026
John McPhee: Encounters in Wild America (LOA #398) pine barrens / encounters w -
Mar 2026
The Wage Standard whats wrong in the labor market and how to fix it -
Mar 2026
The Power of Life invention of biology and the revolutionary science of jean-b -
Mar 2026
How Flowers Made Our World story of natures revolutionaries -
Mar 2026
Whiplash from the battle for obamacare to the war on science -
Mar 2026
Project Maven marine colonel, his team, and the dawn of ai warfare -
Mar 2026
The Insatiable Machine how capitalism conquered the world -
Mar 2026
How to Disagree Better secret to less conflict and more influence -
Mar 2026
In the Shadow of the Great House history of the plantation in america -
Mar 2026
Chain of Ideas origins of our authoritarian age -
Mar 2026
Indigenous Citizens native americans fight for sovereignty, 1776-2025 -
Mar 2026
Amazon rivers journey from the andes to the atlantic -
Mar 2026
Bolivia and Chile
Diane Marron
Saturday April 11, 2026 at 5pm
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile, the driest desert in the world, Salar de Uyuni of Bolivia, the largest salt flats in the world, the magical city of La Paz, the highest capital city of the world, and Barranca, the “Soho” of Lima, above the shores of the largest ocean in the world.
Moonlike landscapes of the desert with its dramatic rock formations and expansive sand dunes sculpted by millennia of wind and water erosion; the colorful lagoons of the Altiplanos of Chile and Bolivia where wildlife such as flamingoes, vicunas and llamas thrive in a rarified atmosphere at 14,000 feet.
A two-week journey into sand, salt, sea, lagoons, geysers, the Piedras Rojas, the magic of La Paz and stepping into the past in Barranca, the “altiplano” of my adventures.
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