Arial Transportation

When we were in Bolivia, we loved the use of cable cars as a mode of transportation. Not only are they efficient and inexpensive, but they provide wonderful views of the city. Especially in La Paz, which is a city built into the sides of the Andes mountains, it makes sense since there is no way to build an underground subway system there. So, for this week’s Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge, we decided to share a few more photos of the cable cars in La Paz.

Cable Cars
La Paz Spread Across the Hillsides
Heading Down
One of the Cable Car Stations
Looking Back as we Pulled Away

 

The Shops of Marbella

We really enjoyed walking the tiny shops in the resort town of Marbella, Spain. For Cee’s Which Way Challenge this week, we decided to share a couple of photos of the narrow streets with the gorgeous tile sidewalks. We ended up buying a couple of Christmas ornaments while we were there, but tapas at the Café-Bar El Estrecho was definitely the highlight. Since the heat can be unbearable at times in southern Spain, the shade of the narrow streets can be the only way to escape the searing sun. Going to Marbella might be all about watching the rich and famous relax on the beach, but walking the shops and window shopping has its own rewards.

Shops in Marbella
Colorful Tile Sidewalk
Menu from the Café
Plaza in the Center of Town