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Quote: You've tried the best, now try the rest. The lively Trini carnival is fantastic. Peter Minshall's costumes are outstanding. Do you remember those huge figures that danced on the running track at the Olympic Read More
Quote: The Espana area attracts college students and their ilk to listen to the sweet sounds of Santana cover bands and more traditional Bolivian music. Local bars abound, serving local beers and crispy french fries Read More
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Quote: It is located at a small although enchanting house.The museum exhibits textiles, ponchos, male and female clothes from all around the andean communities. The exhibit is very well organized, and it allows you to Read More
Quote: "It’s a million years old!" a Bolivian told me proudly."Which one, Tiahuanaco or Tiwanaku?" I answered quickly and met a baffled look.NameThe revival of the Aymara - and to some less extent also the Quechua – Read More
Quote: It's called The Cavalry--a mountain in honor of the Virgin of Copacabana, a Catholic figure, with a stone path that leads you to the top of the mountain where you can see some figures of Catholicism. But Read More
Quote: The small shop is unavoidable. It occupies the inner corner of the Jimenez Alley – not far from Pepe’s and Coca Travels – and it can be reached from Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz streets. Most of its merchandise is Read More