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Geysers was blowing out everywhere. We did some funny move by jumping over the shooting geyser haha! So funny and fun. The bigger geysers was blowing steam and bubbling mud everywhere. The smell is strong so dont stay too long and becareful when you walk as there are no protection at all around the geyers. It still can be cold although you are surrounding by the geysers.
Your tour guide brings you here really early, so you can take amazing pictures when the sun rises. The sound of the geyser is quite loud and the power is impressive. The volcanic activity is animatedDon't stay too long, the smell is strong and there are no protection at all around geysers. It is very very cold !
Geysers blowing everywhere. The geysers are very noisy as well. Blowing steam and bubbling" mud" everywhere. It is an unusual experience and should not be missed. You will need to go there in a 4x4 vehicle. This place seems to be Toyota 4x4 country. Those are the only vehicles you see around.
I never expected to see natural geysers in Bolivia. Perhaps I should do more homework but if you research too much before visiting somewhere you are invariably disappointed. The power of one of the geysers was quite strong as evidenced by the sound of steam escaping under huge pressure and you felt as though a new blow hole could appear at any time. It was good that you were able to walk around quite freely without fences or signs but you do need to be careful!
You have to go on the early morning when is really cold! But the geisers are really, really nice, is crazy to see steam going heights.
If you're transiting this part of the world, you're going to pass near these geysers. They're intermittant, loud and up to about 10 metres in height. Do not travel 100 Km just to see these!
arrivati di mattina su land cruiser 4x4 ci si rende presto conto (se si è lucidi a sufficienza a causa della scarsità di ossigeno) della meraviglia che si ha intorno..spazi ampi, natura selvaggia ed inospitale..a volte severa, ma splendida. E' uno dei tanti appuntamenti da non perdere per regolare il rapporto tra se stessi e la terra sulla quale viviamo.got there in early morning on a toyota 4x4 off-road. Once there you can realize (if the lack of oxygen allows you..and that's not obvious) what a wonderful place you have around you. Wide spaces, wilde and severe nature..but awesome. Once of those meeting you should not miss to set up your relationship between your own and the earth on with we live
On some pictures this looks like a huge area - it is in fact not that big. It can also be very windy and cold which kills the attraction a little bit. Overall a nice spot but for anyone who has been to Yellowstone for example - keep your expectations real lol.
The only negative about going to the geyser is that it's close to 16,000 feet in altitude. So, if you aren't super acclimated to the altitude, you'll definitely feel it as you climb up towards the geysers. It looks like the moon except for the fact that there are these bubbling caldrons of goo created by the extreme thermal activity below the surface. Makes for some great photographs.
I didn't know this before I came to Bolivia, and I didn't know it's so big until I saw it with my own eyes and feet. It's very interesting to walk around between these wholes and watch the mud in it with different color boiling. Would be really nice if there is a hot-spring hotel next to it, like those in Japan. ;-)
Bolivia is very rich, and if explored this can supply electricity to the whole country! But as for now, its good for tourist like us..incredible what nature can offer..
This was one of the big highlights of our 4 day tour from Tupiza to Uyuni. I got some fabulous photos both micro and landscape (see below). My wife wanted to put me on a lead as she was scared I would fall in, but hey…. when there is a shot to be had I can’t resist.. lol. It can actually be quite scary, and our guide told us that a child had fallen in and had both his legs badly burnt, so do be careful. We arrived at the Geiser to find that a new driver had driven too close to the edge, and was seriously stuck in the mud (see my photos). Lucky for him our driver had a tow rope and was able to pull him out. The picture of the group sitting on the edge are from that vehicle.
Having just visited the geysers in Northern Chile, this was a different experience. The smell was strong - agreed but the ability to walk up close to the geysers and feel and see the power is something else.
I was totally surprised after visiting this place early morning on our 3 days Uyuni Trip.If i had chance to go back to Bolivia i .... During this tour, you will never feel boring !
The geysers are pretty interesting, coming out of land most places. The sulphur smell is overbearing, so after a few moments of admiration, i couldn't take the smell.