And on a sidenote, Bolivian Adventures does have an airstrip; one of the CEOs is a pilot & they have a pilot w/ a plane on call. And the wife of one of the CEOs is a Doctor. One negative on the whole lot is the 10 year visa one has to purchase due to some quid pro quo between the U.S. of A. & Bolivia, but the Canadians go & come as they please. It takes several painful hours to get the fella to copy your passport.

Cheers,

Raimey
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