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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Part 1/2)
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Bolivian president, Evo Morales, gives Pope politically charged gifts
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Bolivia, esperanzada con La Haya
Bolivia espera que La Haya se pronuncie sobre su demanda de acceso al ocano Pacfico con la misma equidad que en el fallo sobre lmites martimos entre Chile y Per.
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EVO PUEBLO - Evo Morales, Bolivia
Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
http://www.arbejderen.dk/artikel/2011-02-09/pr-sident-s-t-en-stopper-kapitalismen
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959),
popularly known as Evo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeβo]), is the 80th and current President of Bolivia, having held that position since 2006.
Politically a socialist, his presidency has also seen a focus on implementing so
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Living the Language - Bolivia: The Aymara
The streets of the Bolivian capital La Paz have changed, as have the faces of power. Previously untold stories of colonisation and hardship are now being hea...
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Bolivia's African king -11 March 08
For the first time since they arrived in Bolivia as slaves 182 years ago, attitudes towards African Bolivians are changing. That's partly because of the gove...
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Inside Story Americas - The impact of Bolivia's nationalisation
As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation program...
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Pope Francis departs Bolivia, heads to Paraguay
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The farewell ceremony at Viru Viru International Airport was short but pleasant.
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What will the Pope do in Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay? Check it out!
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Uncovering Bolivia's Controversial Child Labour Law
Childhood Lost - "We are not bothered by the opinions of other countries"
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Can a new law allowing children as young as 10 to work really help them, or will it put them at risk of abuse? This controversial
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A Bolivian Burger King transformed into a sacristy for Pope Francis
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The Pope changed there to celebrate Mass for the crowds in the Plaza of Christ the Redeemer.
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People & Power - Bolivian Escapade
In the early hours of April 16, 2009, a heavily armed special forces unit of the Bolivian police crept into a downtown hotel in the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. They made their way to two upstairs rooms and burst in. Within minutes, three European guests had been shot and killed. When news of the raid broke, the Bolivian authorities said little - except that the dead men had been plot
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'Mother Earth' law to protect Bolivia forests
Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300000 hectares a year. The UN wants to give companies carbon credits i...
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Full agenda of the upcoming papal trip to Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay
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Pope Francis visit one of the most dangerous prisons in the world, Palmasola.
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Our Brand Is Crisis Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Sandra Bullock, Billy Bob Thornton Movie HD
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Our Brand Is Crisis Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Sandra Bullock, Billy Bob Thornton Movie HD
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Bolivia's Morales blames capitalism for climate change
Bolivia's President Evo Morales has blamed capitalism for climate change and called on industrialised nations to reduce emissions.
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Bolivia fights illegal drug production
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Bolivia's resource dilemma
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DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
Heavy rains that caused overflowing of rivers flooding in several countries in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, among others), have also caused various emergency situations that have exacted a heavy toll in people and infrastructure. According to official reports, doz
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Bolivia's presidential plane re-routed over Snowden
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Bolivia schools back healthy indigenous food
A school programme in Bolivia is trying to fight obesity and malnutrition by promoting traditional local foods. Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports.
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How Can Bolivia's Legal Cocaine Farms Actually Reduce Trafficking?
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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Part 1/2)
Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Ghost-Rapes-2 For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There ......
Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Ghost-Rapes-2 For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There ...
wn.com/Ghost Rapes Of Bolivia (Part 1 2)
Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Ghost-Rapes-2 For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There ...
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Bolivian president, Evo Morales, gives Pope politically charged gifts
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- published: 09 Jul 2015
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Bolivia, esperanzada con La Haya
Bolivia espera que La Haya se pronuncie sobre su demanda de acceso al ocano Pacfico con la misma equidad que en el fallo sobre lmites martimos entre Chile y Per...
Bolivia espera que La Haya se pronuncie sobre su demanda de acceso al ocano Pacfico con la misma equidad que en el fallo sobre lmites martimos entre Chile y Per.
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Bolivia espera que La Haya se pronuncie sobre su demanda de acceso al ocano Pacfico con la misma equidad que en el fallo sobre lmites martimos entre Chile y Per.
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EVO PUEBLO - Evo Morales, Bolivia
Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
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Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born O...
Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
http://www.arbejderen.dk/artikel/2011-02-09/pr-sident-s-t-en-stopper-kapitalismen
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959),
popularly known as Evo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeβo]), is the 80th and current President of Bolivia, having held that position since 2006.
Politically a socialist, his presidency has also seen a focus on implementing socialist policies in the country, introducing land reforms, nationalising various key industries and opposing United States and corporate involvement in the country's politics.
Born into a working class family in Isallawi village in the Orinoca Canton, Evo is of native Aymara descent. Initially pursuing various manual jobs such as llama herding, he eventually settled into growing coca, becoming actively involved in the cocalero movement, the coca growers' trade unions.
Morales was first elected President of Bolivia on December 18, 2005, with 53.7% of the popular vote.
Two and a half years later he substantially increased this majority; in a recall referendum on August 14, 2008, more than two thirds of voters voted to keep him in office.
Morales won presidential elections again in December 2009 by 63% and continued to his second term of presidency.
Morales is the leader of a political party called the Movement for Socialism (Movimiento al Socialismo, with the Spanish acronym MAS, meaning "more").
MAS was involved in social protests such as the gas conflict and the Cochabamba protests of 2000, along with many other groups, that are collectively referred to as "social movements" in Bolivia.
The MAS aims at giving more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities by means of land reforms and redistribution of gas wealth.
Morales is also titular president of Bolivia's cocalero movement -- a loose federation of coca growers' unions, made up of campesinos (rural laborers) who are resisting the efforts of the United States government to eradicate coca in the province of Chapare in central Bolivia.
A critic of the United States' foreign policy and the involvement of transnational corporations in Latin America, he has been a firm ally of the socialist governments of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Fidel Castro in Cuba.
In October 2009, Morales was named "World Hero of Mother Earth" by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
http://www.arbejderen.dk/artikel/2011-02-09/pr-sident-s-t-en-stopper-kapitalismen
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959),
popularly known as Evo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeβo]), is the 80th and current President of Bolivia, having held that position since 2006.
Politically a socialist, his presidency has also seen a focus on implementing socialist policies in the country, introducing land reforms, nationalising various key industries and opposing United States and corporate involvement in the country's politics.
Born into a working class family in Isallawi village in the Orinoca Canton, Evo is of native Aymara descent. Initially pursuing various manual jobs such as llama herding, he eventually settled into growing coca, becoming actively involved in the cocalero movement, the coca growers' trade unions.
Morales was first elected President of Bolivia on December 18, 2005, with 53.7% of the popular vote.
Two and a half years later he substantially increased this majority; in a recall referendum on August 14, 2008, more than two thirds of voters voted to keep him in office.
Morales won presidential elections again in December 2009 by 63% and continued to his second term of presidency.
Morales is the leader of a political party called the Movement for Socialism (Movimiento al Socialismo, with the Spanish acronym MAS, meaning "more").
MAS was involved in social protests such as the gas conflict and the Cochabamba protests of 2000, along with many other groups, that are collectively referred to as "social movements" in Bolivia.
The MAS aims at giving more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities by means of land reforms and redistribution of gas wealth.
Morales is also titular president of Bolivia's cocalero movement -- a loose federation of coca growers' unions, made up of campesinos (rural laborers) who are resisting the efforts of the United States government to eradicate coca in the province of Chapare in central Bolivia.
A critic of the United States' foreign policy and the involvement of transnational corporations in Latin America, he has been a firm ally of the socialist governments of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Fidel Castro in Cuba.
In October 2009, Morales was named "World Hero of Mother Earth" by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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Morales: U.S. must restore trust with Bolivia:
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- published: 22 Apr 2011
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Living the Language - Bolivia: The Aymara
The streets of the Bolivian capital La Paz have changed, as have the faces of power. Previously untold stories of colonisation and hardship are now being hea......
The streets of the Bolivian capital La Paz have changed, as have the faces of power. Previously untold stories of colonisation and hardship are now being hea...
wn.com/Living The Language Bolivia The Aymara
The streets of the Bolivian capital La Paz have changed, as have the faces of power. Previously untold stories of colonisation and hardship are now being hea...
Bolivia's African king -11 March 08
For the first time since they arrived in Bolivia as slaves 182 years ago, attitudes towards African Bolivians are changing. That's partly because of the gove......
For the first time since they arrived in Bolivia as slaves 182 years ago, attitudes towards African Bolivians are changing. That's partly because of the gove...
wn.com/Bolivia's African King 11 March 08
For the first time since they arrived in Bolivia as slaves 182 years ago, attitudes towards African Bolivians are changing. That's partly because of the gove...
Inside Story Americas - The impact of Bolivia's nationalisation
As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation program......
As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation program...
wn.com/Inside Story Americas The Impact Of Bolivia's Nationalisation
As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation program...
Pope Francis departs Bolivia, heads to Paraguay
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The farewell ceremony at Vir...
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- published: 10 Jul 2015
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What will the Pope do in Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay? Check it out!
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Uncovering Bolivia's Controversial Child Labour Law
Childhood Lost - "We are not bothered by the opinions of other countries"
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Childhood Lost - "We are not bothered by the opinions of other countries"
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Can a new law allowing children as young as 10 to work really help them, or will it put them at risk of abuse? This controversial new approach to child protection is dividing Bolivians of all ages.
"A defenceless child cannot make a decision to fully defend their rights", decries Ombudsman Rolando Villena, a critic of the law recently passed that enshrines work for children in Bolivia. To him the dangers of permitting children into the world of work are clear: entrapment, exploitation, prostitution. But to kids like Eric the new law offers access to new rights that were never available to him before. "It's a good idea. Some have debts, their parents don't work... they go to work to help their families." The change came after children led a protest demanding their right to work. Javier Zabaleta, who drafted the new law, is steadfast in his unconventional approach to child protection. He argues, "we are not bothered by the opinions of other countries - they can say what they want."
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Can a new law allowing children as young as 10 to work really help them, or will it put them at risk of abuse? This controversial new approach to child protection is dividing Bolivians of all ages.
"A defenceless child cannot make a decision to fully defend their rights", decries Ombudsman Rolando Villena, a critic of the law recently passed that enshrines work for children in Bolivia. To him the dangers of permitting children into the world of work are clear: entrapment, exploitation, prostitution. But to kids like Eric the new law offers access to new rights that were never available to him before. "It's a good idea. Some have debts, their parents don't work... they go to work to help their families." The change came after children led a protest demanding their right to work. Javier Zabaleta, who drafted the new law, is steadfast in his unconventional approach to child protection. He argues, "we are not bothered by the opinions of other countries - they can say what they want."
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- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 285
A Bolivian Burger King transformed into a sacristy for Pope Francis
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The Pope changed there to celebrate Mass for the crowds in the Plaza of Christ the Redeemer.
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- published: 10 Jul 2015
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People & Power - Bolivian Escapade
In the early hours of April 16, 2009, a heavily armed special forces unit of the Bolivian police crept into a downtown hotel in the eastern city of Santa Cruz d...
In the early hours of April 16, 2009, a heavily armed special forces unit of the Bolivian police crept into a downtown hotel in the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. They made their way to two upstairs rooms and burst in. Within minutes, three European guests had been shot and killed. When news of the raid broke, the Bolivian authorities said little - except that the dead men had been plotting to kill Bolivia's left-wing president, Evo Morales, and had fiercely resisted arrest. Two other Europeans survived the raid on the Hotel de las Americas and were taken away to the capital La Paz for interrogation. So who were these mysterious Europeans? How did they come to be in Santa Cruz? And were they really - as the Bolivian authorities alleged - involved in a conspiracy to destabilise the South American country and assassinate its head of state? Or were they, as others have since suggested, the hapless victims of a bitter power struggle between autonomy activists in one of Bolivia's most prosperous regions and the first indigenous president in the country's history. Four years later, the disturbing answers behind this extraordinary episode are beginning to emerge. As filmmaker Risteard O' Domhnaill reveals in this multi-faceted investigation for People & Power, it is a story with an unusual cast and the most unlikely origins.
wn.com/People Power Bolivian Escapade
In the early hours of April 16, 2009, a heavily armed special forces unit of the Bolivian police crept into a downtown hotel in the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. They made their way to two upstairs rooms and burst in. Within minutes, three European guests had been shot and killed. When news of the raid broke, the Bolivian authorities said little - except that the dead men had been plotting to kill Bolivia's left-wing president, Evo Morales, and had fiercely resisted arrest. Two other Europeans survived the raid on the Hotel de las Americas and were taken away to the capital La Paz for interrogation. So who were these mysterious Europeans? How did they come to be in Santa Cruz? And were they really - as the Bolivian authorities alleged - involved in a conspiracy to destabilise the South American country and assassinate its head of state? Or were they, as others have since suggested, the hapless victims of a bitter power struggle between autonomy activists in one of Bolivia's most prosperous regions and the first indigenous president in the country's history. Four years later, the disturbing answers behind this extraordinary episode are beginning to emerge. As filmmaker Risteard O' Domhnaill reveals in this multi-faceted investigation for People & Power, it is a story with an unusual cast and the most unlikely origins.
- published: 05 Apr 2013
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'Mother Earth' law to protect Bolivia forests
Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300000 hectares a year. The UN wants to give companies carbon credits i......
Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300000 hectares a year. The UN wants to give companies carbon credits i...
wn.com/'Mother Earth' Law To Protect Bolivia Forests
Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300000 hectares a year. The UN wants to give companies carbon credits i...
Full agenda of the upcoming papal trip to Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay
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Pope Francis visit one of the most dangerous prisons in the world, Palmasola.
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Our Brand Is Crisis Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Sandra Bullock, Billy Bob Thornton Movie HD
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- published: 08 Sep 2015
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Bolivia's Morales blames capitalism for climate change
Bolivia's President Evo Morales has blamed capitalism for climate change and called on industrialised nations to reduce emissions.
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales has blamed capitalism for climate change and called on industrialised nations to reduce emissions.
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Bolivia fights illegal drug production
Bolivia is one of the largest producers of coca - the plant used to produce cocaine. The coca leaf has been used for medicinal and spiritual purposes in Bolivi...
Bolivia is one of the largest producers of coca - the plant used to produce cocaine. The coca leaf has been used for medicinal and spiritual purposes in Bolivia and Peru for centuries. The Bolivian government is trying to control the illicit production on its own terms, after kicking the US drug enforcement agency out of the country in 2008. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Chapare on how the programme is working.
wn.com/Bolivia Fights Illegal Drug Production
Bolivia is one of the largest producers of coca - the plant used to produce cocaine. The coca leaf has been used for medicinal and spiritual purposes in Bolivia and Peru for centuries. The Bolivian government is trying to control the illicit production on its own terms, after kicking the US drug enforcement agency out of the country in 2008. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Chapare on how the programme is working.
- published: 23 Nov 2014
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Bolivia's resource dilemma
Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership Produced by Jesse Freeston For more visit www.......
Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership Produced by Jesse Freeston For more visit www....
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Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership Produced by Jesse Freeston For more visit www....
DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
Heavy rains that caused overflowing of rivers flooding in several co...
DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
Heavy rains that caused overflowing of rivers flooding in several countries in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, among others), have also caused various emergency situations that have exacted a heavy toll in people and infrastructure. According to official reports, dozens of people have died, several are still missing and the number of affected people is around several thousands.
In Bolivia about 24,000 families have been affected in the northern regions of La Paz, Beni and Cochabamba. The Government has declared a State of National Emergency activating the response mechanisms; the departmental governments of La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and Beni have declared emergency or alerts at different levels. Peru, meanwhile, has declared Red Alert in the basin of the Madre de Dios River. In Paraguay floods have been reported in the Chaco region and several communities are isolated in the departments of Presidente Hayes and Alto Paraguay. In Ecuador floods, landslides and mudslides are reported on roads in several communities in the of the coast and mountains provinces.
In the face of these emergencies, the health risks of the affected population increase. Therefore, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) recommends taking preventive measures; heeding the recommendations of authorities regarding the consumption of safe water and extreme measures of hygiene and proper storage of food and medicine.
It is also important to keep spaces clean to avoid the collapse of the drainage systems, and prevent the accumulation of water in order to stop the proliferation of mosquito breeding sites. Particular attention should be paid to acute diarrheal disease cases, acute respiratory infections and communicable diseases.
Basic needs of the population
To meet the basic needs of the population, municipal, departmental and national authorities in Bolivia are working on damage and needs assessments and the distribution of food, water and supplies to affected families. The Ministry of Health has declared a state of health alert in the entire country. Santa Cruz's Departmental Health Service (SEDES) has sent medical supplies and equipment and is developing advocacy and education activities to prevent infectious diseases, water-borne diseases and other diseases due to the poor conditions and the lack of basic services.
PAHO/WHO remains in constant contact with national and local health authorities to determine possible health needs, as well as with other specialized agencies of the United Nations System and humanitarian organizations.
Bolivia has declared a state of national emergency due to disastrous floods wreaking havoc in the South American country.
The office of Bolivian President Evo Morales issued the declaration on Tuesday in a move to mobilize funds and resources for assisting the victims of the country's deadly rainy season.
Bolivia's Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera said the emergency degree frees up at least USD 1 million for those affected by the flooding.
According to official reports, more than 40 people have been killed and 20,000 others displaced by torrential rainfall in Bolivia since October 2013.
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Authorities said nearly a dozen rivers have spilled over their banks in Morales' home region of Chapare this week alone. Army and navy troops have been deployed to the region to help with rescue operations.
wn.com/Dead Cows Everywhere Bolivian Flood Victims Flee To Higher Ground More Flooding Expected
DEAD COWS Everywhere- Bolivian Flood Victims Flee to Higher Ground - MORE FLOODING EXPECTED
Heavy rains that caused overflowing of rivers flooding in several countries in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, among others), have also caused various emergency situations that have exacted a heavy toll in people and infrastructure. According to official reports, dozens of people have died, several are still missing and the number of affected people is around several thousands.
In Bolivia about 24,000 families have been affected in the northern regions of La Paz, Beni and Cochabamba. The Government has declared a State of National Emergency activating the response mechanisms; the departmental governments of La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and Beni have declared emergency or alerts at different levels. Peru, meanwhile, has declared Red Alert in the basin of the Madre de Dios River. In Paraguay floods have been reported in the Chaco region and several communities are isolated in the departments of Presidente Hayes and Alto Paraguay. In Ecuador floods, landslides and mudslides are reported on roads in several communities in the of the coast and mountains provinces.
In the face of these emergencies, the health risks of the affected population increase. Therefore, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) recommends taking preventive measures; heeding the recommendations of authorities regarding the consumption of safe water and extreme measures of hygiene and proper storage of food and medicine.
It is also important to keep spaces clean to avoid the collapse of the drainage systems, and prevent the accumulation of water in order to stop the proliferation of mosquito breeding sites. Particular attention should be paid to acute diarrheal disease cases, acute respiratory infections and communicable diseases.
Basic needs of the population
To meet the basic needs of the population, municipal, departmental and national authorities in Bolivia are working on damage and needs assessments and the distribution of food, water and supplies to affected families. The Ministry of Health has declared a state of health alert in the entire country. Santa Cruz's Departmental Health Service (SEDES) has sent medical supplies and equipment and is developing advocacy and education activities to prevent infectious diseases, water-borne diseases and other diseases due to the poor conditions and the lack of basic services.
PAHO/WHO remains in constant contact with national and local health authorities to determine possible health needs, as well as with other specialized agencies of the United Nations System and humanitarian organizations.
Bolivia has declared a state of national emergency due to disastrous floods wreaking havoc in the South American country.
The office of Bolivian President Evo Morales issued the declaration on Tuesday in a move to mobilize funds and resources for assisting the victims of the country's deadly rainy season.
Bolivia's Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera said the emergency degree frees up at least USD 1 million for those affected by the flooding.
According to official reports, more than 40 people have been killed and 20,000 others displaced by torrential rainfall in Bolivia since October 2013.
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Authorities said nearly a dozen rivers have spilled over their banks in Morales' home region of Chapare this week alone. Army and navy troops have been deployed to the region to help with rescue operations.
- published: 08 Feb 2014
- views: 638
Bolivia's presidential plane re-routed over Snowden
Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected ......
Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected ...
wn.com/Bolivia's Presidential Plane Re Routed Over Snowden
Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected ...
Bolivia schools back healthy indigenous food
A school programme in Bolivia is trying to fight obesity and malnutrition by promoting traditional local foods. Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports....
A school programme in Bolivia is trying to fight obesity and malnutrition by promoting traditional local foods. Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports.
wn.com/Bolivia Schools Back Healthy Indigenous Food
A school programme in Bolivia is trying to fight obesity and malnutrition by promoting traditional local foods. Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports.
How Can Bolivia's Legal Cocaine Farms Actually Reduce Trafficking?
Cocaine Factories - Bolivia - The Bolivian government's new stance on Coca leaf plantations being legal, has the USA worried about the consequences. For down......
Cocaine Factories - Bolivia - The Bolivian government's new stance on Coca leaf plantations being legal, has the USA worried about the consequences. For down...
wn.com/How Can Bolivia's Legal Cocaine Farms Actually Reduce Trafficking
Cocaine Factories - Bolivia - The Bolivian government's new stance on Coca leaf plantations being legal, has the USA worried about the consequences. For down...
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Bolivia's Economic Growth
Dan Collyns reports on Bolivia's growing economy. The country is more stable and is approaching middle income status. But Marcelo Zabalaga, Bolivia's central bank president, is reluctant to call it a "boom."
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A Bolivian Family Affected by Globalization
This clip explores the relationship between the global free-trade economy and migration. It features the impact of free-trade policies on Jessy and Jaime's f...
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Bolivia eyes lithium with hopes to transform economy
Bolivia controls nearly half of the worlds reserves of lithium, a metal crucial for electric cars and other alternative energy technologies. But who will ben...
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Former Bolivian UN Ambassador: COP21 Draft Text Shows Plans to Further Commodify Nature
TRNN correspondent Dimitri Lascaris talks to former UN Ambassador of Bolivia Pablo Solon, who says the final Paris agreement is headed towards the creation of carbon markets with terms to be settled in future COP meetings
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Special Series - Snow of the Andes : Bolivia's Coca Dilemna
Bolivia is the third largest coca and cocaine producer in the world.
The country has a long history of using the coca plant for many of its traditional medicines, in food and in daily consumption.
It is something Bolivians, young and old, have chewed for centuries. The plant is one of the most important agricultural commodities in the country.
Since the election of Evo Morales in 2006 many of
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Two Bolivias - Bolivia
Aug 2007
Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're ready to fight for it.
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No fourth term plans - Bolivia's Morales
The popular president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, has just won his third term in office. He talks to the FT's Andres Schipani about the prospects of a fourth term and what's next for the country's economy.
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South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
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South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $
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Bolivia plans to extract lithium | Business Brief
Bolivia is believed to be home to huge lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni salt flat. The country wants a foreign investor to help develop extraction of the rare earth.
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Bolivian nationalisation criticised
http://www.euronews.com/ The European Union and Spain have spoken out again the Bolivian government's nationalisation of the local unit of Spanish power tran...
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Hacer empresa bajo la inspiración de Jobs y los Jesuítas: Flavio Escobar at TEDxUCB
Flavio Escobar is a Economist, CEO of the Bolivian supermarket chain Ketal, and member of the Universidad Católica Boliviana's board and of the Bolivian Acad...
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Nationalization efforts credited for poverty reduction in Bolivia
Joel Richards reports on nationalization and reform efforts in Bolivia, which have been praised for economic growth and poverty reduction.
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GLOBAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE IMMINENT #BLACKMONDAY ...or not?!
The economy is crashing! This is the END! Or is it? I am certain this is another sign post, but this is not the beginning of the end. If anything, it's to cause global turmoil and anxiety, just in time for Pope Francis to make his announcements at the end of September. Don't buy into the fear.
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With the Weight of Life on Their Shoulders - Bolivia
In Bolivia, as in the majority of Latin American countries, the informal sector is made up of workers and businesses who operate outside the State system. By not registering their productive activities with the authorities, they miss out on benefits granted by the government such as pension, health-care, and social security.
In an effort to help the Bolivian government reduce its informa
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Too Much Money - Hyperinflation in Bolivia
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To...
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No shortage of challenges for Bolivia's new
president
File - La Paz, Bolivia
1. Various of Hugo Banzer and Jorge Quiroga campaigning
2. Vice President Quiroga at military parade
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3.Various of Quiroga with former Interim President Valentin Paniagua
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4. Wide shot of Quiroga after visiting President Banzer at Walter Reed Medical Center attending press conference
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Economy - 03/31/2015
On today's show: India to cut energy imports, boost growth. And as Bolivia's poor become richer, so does the architecture.
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Emerging economies weigh on luxury goods
After several years of strong growth, there are signs that the luxury goods market is cooling. The FT’s Vanessa Kortekaas reports on whether this is a blip or if the sector will experience a longer term decline.
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US television - Peru 3 - A South American Legacy.
The Republic of Peru. An emerging economy with a stable macroeconomic investment climate and ‘investment grade’ credit rating. A nation with an open door policy for investment. One of the least restrictive countries in the world.
Forming a land mass approximately the size of Alaska, Peru is home to just over thirty million people and borders Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Equador in the he
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THE FALL OF MCDONALDS - McDonald’s to Close 700 Stores in 2015. People Demand More Healthy Food
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THE FALL OF MCDONALDS - McDonald’s to Close 700 Stores in 2015. People Demand More Healthy Food
The struggling fast food giant recently announced it was closing 350 poorly performing stores this year, but on Wednesday McDonald’s admitted it had
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Mass demonstrations in Santa Cruz, protesters call for regional autonomy
1. Wide shot of rally in support of provincial independence
2. Rally of the same movement
3. Close-up of people with flags of region
4. Close-up of people applauding, flying flags
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6. Rally
7. Labour movement rally in support of the same
8. Man walking about, "Camba", a man from the region, a cowboy
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Mario Ortiz, Pro-independence supporter
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Bolivia's Goni on Latin America today! (Part 2)
Two-time Bolivian President, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, known to many as "Goni", spoke at YU's Latin American Business Club in NYC a few hours after the pass...
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Bolivia's Economic Growth
Dan Collyns reports on Bolivia's growing economy. The country is more stable and is approaching middle income status. But Marcelo Zabalaga, Bolivia's central ba...
Dan Collyns reports on Bolivia's growing economy. The country is more stable and is approaching middle income status. But Marcelo Zabalaga, Bolivia's central bank president, is reluctant to call it a "boom."
wn.com/Bolivia's Economic Growth
Dan Collyns reports on Bolivia's growing economy. The country is more stable and is approaching middle income status. But Marcelo Zabalaga, Bolivia's central bank president, is reluctant to call it a "boom."
- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 1855
A Bolivian Family Affected by Globalization
This clip explores the relationship between the global free-trade economy and migration. It features the impact of free-trade policies on Jessy and Jaime's f......
This clip explores the relationship between the global free-trade economy and migration. It features the impact of free-trade policies on Jessy and Jaime's f...
wn.com/A Bolivian Family Affected By Globalization
This clip explores the relationship between the global free-trade economy and migration. It features the impact of free-trade policies on Jessy and Jaime's f...
Bolivia eyes lithium with hopes to transform economy
Bolivia controls nearly half of the worlds reserves of lithium, a metal crucial for electric cars and other alternative energy technologies. But who will ben......
Bolivia controls nearly half of the worlds reserves of lithium, a metal crucial for electric cars and other alternative energy technologies. But who will ben...
wn.com/Bolivia Eyes Lithium With Hopes To Transform Economy
Bolivia controls nearly half of the worlds reserves of lithium, a metal crucial for electric cars and other alternative energy technologies. But who will ben...
Former Bolivian UN Ambassador: COP21 Draft Text Shows Plans to Further Commodify Nature
TRNN correspondent Dimitri Lascaris talks to former UN Ambassador of Bolivia Pablo Solon, who says the final Paris agreement is headed towards the creation of c...
TRNN correspondent Dimitri Lascaris talks to former UN Ambassador of Bolivia Pablo Solon, who says the final Paris agreement is headed towards the creation of carbon markets with terms to be settled in future COP meetings
wn.com/Former Bolivian Un Ambassador Cop21 Draft Text Shows Plans To Further Commodify Nature
TRNN correspondent Dimitri Lascaris talks to former UN Ambassador of Bolivia Pablo Solon, who says the final Paris agreement is headed towards the creation of carbon markets with terms to be settled in future COP meetings
- published: 09 Dec 2015
- views: 363
Special Series - Snow of the Andes : Bolivia's Coca Dilemna
Bolivia is the third largest coca and cocaine producer in the world.
The country has a long history of using the coca plant for many of its traditional medicin...
Bolivia is the third largest coca and cocaine producer in the world.
The country has a long history of using the coca plant for many of its traditional medicines, in food and in daily consumption.
It is something Bolivians, young and old, have chewed for centuries. The plant is one of the most important agricultural commodities in the country.
Since the election of Evo Morales in 2006 many of the laws that had for generations outlawed coca farming have been thrown out in recognition of the plant's important role in the country's heritage and the economy of the indigenous people.
But this has also created an opportunity for those wanting to exploit the new laws for cocaine production. This growing industry is not only using endless acres of the coca plant fields. It is also threatening the traditional way of life.
wn.com/Special Series Snow Of The Andes Bolivia's Coca Dilemna
Bolivia is the third largest coca and cocaine producer in the world.
The country has a long history of using the coca plant for many of its traditional medicines, in food and in daily consumption.
It is something Bolivians, young and old, have chewed for centuries. The plant is one of the most important agricultural commodities in the country.
Since the election of Evo Morales in 2006 many of the laws that had for generations outlawed coca farming have been thrown out in recognition of the plant's important role in the country's heritage and the economy of the indigenous people.
But this has also created an opportunity for those wanting to exploit the new laws for cocaine production. This growing industry is not only using endless acres of the coca plant fields. It is also threatening the traditional way of life.
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 98
Two Bolivias - Bolivia
Aug 2007
Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're rea...
Aug 2007
Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're ready to fight for it.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Aug 2007
Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're ready to fight for it.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 78063
No fourth term plans - Bolivia's Morales
The popular president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, has just won his third term in office. He talks to the FT's Andres Schipani about the prospects of a fourth term ...
The popular president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, has just won his third term in office. He talks to the FT's Andres Schipani about the prospects of a fourth term and what's next for the country's economy.
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wn.com/No Fourth Term Plans Bolivia's Morales
The popular president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, has just won his third term in office. He talks to the FT's Andres Schipani about the prospects of a fourth term and what's next for the country's economy.
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- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 20
South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
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South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $23,000. For 50 years, South Korea’s economy has grown by an average of seven percent annually, contracting in only two of those years. In 1996, South Korea joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the club of rich industrialized countries, and in 2010, it became the first Asian country and the first non-G-7 member to host a G-20 summit.
To call South Korea an emerging market, therefore, is a bit of an anachronism. The country is a rich, technologically advanced, mature democracy with an impressive record of innovation, economic reform, and sound leadership. Yet South Korea is not exactly a developed market, either. The value of its exports plus imports (at $1.25 trillion a year) exceeds its national income (at $1.1 trillion). That openness, along with the lack of protection provided by a bloc such as the EU, subjects South Korea to greater market volatility than other major industrialized countries and presents some serious challenges. So, too, does its highly concentrated corporate sector, aging population, and politically dangerous neighborhood. South Korea may well be more dynamic than some developed economies, making it attractive to investors, but it is also much riskier.
SO LONG, KOREA DISCOUNT
Given South Korea’s extraordinary accomplishments, it is tempting to try to distill the secrets of its success, so that they can be bottled and used elsewhere. But South Korea’s remarkable leap from poverty to riches owes to a unique set of historical circumstances.
Soon after the division of the Korean Peninsula, in 1945, South Korea already had in place the building blocks for growth: an educated population, property rights, land reform that boosted productivity, and the institutions of modern capitalism. But then came the Korean War, which devastated the country. Investment did not take off until the country began to rebuild in the 1960s, when the authoritarian president Park Chung-hee (father of the current president, Park Geun-hye) embarked on a set of policy reforms that encouraged domestic saving and opened the economy up to international trade.
South Korea’s initial rapid growth was characterized by both political authoritarianism and extensive state intervention in the economy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Seoul channeled massive amounts of capital through subsidies and low-interest-rate loans into trusted family-led chaebol, or conglomerates. These favored firms also enjoyed trade preferences and monopoly rights, among other indulgences extended by the government. Such preferential treatment enabled the chaebol, which today include Hyundai and Samsung, to grow into massive business empires whose brands are now recognized and envied around the world. But the story has a dark side: today, the chaebol’s ongoing dominance poses challenges to regulators seeking to make South Korea’s markets more competitive. And the conglomerates’ historical ties to the country’s early dictators feed resentment among many South Koreans, who regard the businesses as having achieved their dominance unfairly.
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wn.com/South Korea 2015 Technology Economic Leader Samsung, Lg, Hyundai, Kia...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
South Korea Technology Leader
WORLDS BEST AUTOMAKER
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WORLD TRAVEL (EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AMERICAS..)
South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $23,000. For 50 years, South Korea’s economy has grown by an average of seven percent annually, contracting in only two of those years. In 1996, South Korea joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the club of rich industrialized countries, and in 2010, it became the first Asian country and the first non-G-7 member to host a G-20 summit.
To call South Korea an emerging market, therefore, is a bit of an anachronism. The country is a rich, technologically advanced, mature democracy with an impressive record of innovation, economic reform, and sound leadership. Yet South Korea is not exactly a developed market, either. The value of its exports plus imports (at $1.25 trillion a year) exceeds its national income (at $1.1 trillion). That openness, along with the lack of protection provided by a bloc such as the EU, subjects South Korea to greater market volatility than other major industrialized countries and presents some serious challenges. So, too, does its highly concentrated corporate sector, aging population, and politically dangerous neighborhood. South Korea may well be more dynamic than some developed economies, making it attractive to investors, but it is also much riskier.
SO LONG, KOREA DISCOUNT
Given South Korea’s extraordinary accomplishments, it is tempting to try to distill the secrets of its success, so that they can be bottled and used elsewhere. But South Korea’s remarkable leap from poverty to riches owes to a unique set of historical circumstances.
Soon after the division of the Korean Peninsula, in 1945, South Korea already had in place the building blocks for growth: an educated population, property rights, land reform that boosted productivity, and the institutions of modern capitalism. But then came the Korean War, which devastated the country. Investment did not take off until the country began to rebuild in the 1960s, when the authoritarian president Park Chung-hee (father of the current president, Park Geun-hye) embarked on a set of policy reforms that encouraged domestic saving and opened the economy up to international trade.
South Korea’s initial rapid growth was characterized by both political authoritarianism and extensive state intervention in the economy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Seoul channeled massive amounts of capital through subsidies and low-interest-rate loans into trusted family-led chaebol, or conglomerates. These favored firms also enjoyed trade preferences and monopoly rights, among other indulgences extended by the government. Such preferential treatment enabled the chaebol, which today include Hyundai and Samsung, to grow into massive business empires whose brands are now recognized and envied around the world. But the story has a dark side: today, the chaebol’s ongoing dominance poses challenges to regulators seeking to make South Korea’s markets more competitive. And the conglomerates’ historical ties to the country’s early dictators feed resentment among many South Koreans, who regard the businesses as having achieved their dominance unfairly.
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- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 9
Bolivia plans to extract lithium | Business Brief
Bolivia is believed to be home to huge lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni salt flat. The country wants a foreign investor to help develop extraction of the ...
Bolivia is believed to be home to huge lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni salt flat. The country wants a foreign investor to help develop extraction of the rare earth.
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wn.com/Bolivia Plans To Extract Lithium | Business Brief
Bolivia is believed to be home to huge lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni salt flat. The country wants a foreign investor to help develop extraction of the rare earth.
More Business Information and Videos:
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- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 10
Bolivian nationalisation criticised
http://www.euronews.com/ The European Union and Spain have spoken out again the Bolivian government's nationalisation of the local unit of Spanish power tran......
http://www.euronews.com/ The European Union and Spain have spoken out again the Bolivian government's nationalisation of the local unit of Spanish power tran...
wn.com/Bolivian Nationalisation Criticised
http://www.euronews.com/ The European Union and Spain have spoken out again the Bolivian government's nationalisation of the local unit of Spanish power tran...
Hacer empresa bajo la inspiración de Jobs y los Jesuítas: Flavio Escobar at TEDxUCB
Flavio Escobar is a Economist, CEO of the Bolivian supermarket chain Ketal, and member of the Universidad Católica Boliviana's board and of the Bolivian Acad......
Flavio Escobar is a Economist, CEO of the Bolivian supermarket chain Ketal, and member of the Universidad Católica Boliviana's board and of the Bolivian Acad...
wn.com/Hacer Empresa Bajo La Inspiración De Jobs Y Los Jesuítas Flavio Escobar At Tedxucb
Flavio Escobar is a Economist, CEO of the Bolivian supermarket chain Ketal, and member of the Universidad Católica Boliviana's board and of the Bolivian Acad...
- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 1358
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author: TEDx Talks
Nationalization efforts credited for poverty reduction in Bolivia
Joel Richards reports on nationalization and reform efforts in Bolivia, which have been praised for economic growth and poverty reduction....
Joel Richards reports on nationalization and reform efforts in Bolivia, which have been praised for economic growth and poverty reduction.
wn.com/Nationalization Efforts Credited For Poverty Reduction In Bolivia
Joel Richards reports on nationalization and reform efforts in Bolivia, which have been praised for economic growth and poverty reduction.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE IMMINENT #BLACKMONDAY ...or not?!
The economy is crashing! This is the END! Or is it? I am certain this is another sign post, but this is not the beginning of the end. If anything, it's to cause...
The economy is crashing! This is the END! Or is it? I am certain this is another sign post, but this is not the beginning of the end. If anything, it's to cause global turmoil and anxiety, just in time for Pope Francis to make his announcements at the end of September. Don't buy into the fear.
LINKS
$1.8 Trillion Gone
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/households-still-hold-22-trillion-in-stocks-even-after-market-rout-2015-08-24
$500 Triillion Gone
http://www.dailydot.com/politics/chinese-devaluation-5-trillion-lost/
Heather Long Twitter
https://twitter.com/byHeatherLong
Pope Francis Articles of One World Ecnomy
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/07/10/uk-pope-latam-bolivia-poor-idUKKCN0PJ29520150710
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pope-francis-condemns-corruption-and-unbridled-capitalism-in-south-america_55a1e4cce4b0ecec71bc4f3d
https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/pope-francis-catechism-for-economics/
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/criminal-justice-reformers-await-holy-ally-pope-127242295951.html
China Stock Market Crash
http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/aug/24/global-stocks-sell-off-deepens-as-panic-grips-markets-live
http://www.economist.com/news/business-and-finance/21662092-china-sneezing-rest-world-rightly-nervous-causes-and-consequences-chinas
Other Views of Economy
http://usawatchdog.com/global-crash-will-force-more-money-printing-gerald-celente/
OTHER LINKS
Canary Cry Radio YOUTUBE Channel
http://youtube.com/user/canarycryradio
Canary Cry Radio Podcast Website
http://canarycryradio.com
Facebook
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Twitter
http://twitter.com/facelikethesun
FaceLikeTheSun Blog
http://facelikethesun.com
AGE OF DECEIT: Fallen Angels and the New World Order (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjmFm8PIz8M
AGE OF DECEIT 2: Alchemy and the Rise of the Beast Image (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfRzUI8hkwo
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wn.com/Global Economic Collapse Imminent Blackmonday ...Or Not
The economy is crashing! This is the END! Or is it? I am certain this is another sign post, but this is not the beginning of the end. If anything, it's to cause global turmoil and anxiety, just in time for Pope Francis to make his announcements at the end of September. Don't buy into the fear.
LINKS
$1.8 Trillion Gone
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/households-still-hold-22-trillion-in-stocks-even-after-market-rout-2015-08-24
$500 Triillion Gone
http://www.dailydot.com/politics/chinese-devaluation-5-trillion-lost/
Heather Long Twitter
https://twitter.com/byHeatherLong
Pope Francis Articles of One World Ecnomy
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/07/10/uk-pope-latam-bolivia-poor-idUKKCN0PJ29520150710
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pope-francis-condemns-corruption-and-unbridled-capitalism-in-south-america_55a1e4cce4b0ecec71bc4f3d
https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/pope-francis-catechism-for-economics/
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/criminal-justice-reformers-await-holy-ally-pope-127242295951.html
China Stock Market Crash
http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/aug/24/global-stocks-sell-off-deepens-as-panic-grips-markets-live
http://www.economist.com/news/business-and-finance/21662092-china-sneezing-rest-world-rightly-nervous-causes-and-consequences-chinas
Other Views of Economy
http://usawatchdog.com/global-crash-will-force-more-money-printing-gerald-celente/
OTHER LINKS
Canary Cry Radio YOUTUBE Channel
http://youtube.com/user/canarycryradio
Canary Cry Radio Podcast Website
http://canarycryradio.com
Facebook
http://facebook.com/canarycryradio
Twitter
http://twitter.com/facelikethesun
FaceLikeTheSun Blog
http://facelikethesun.com
AGE OF DECEIT: Fallen Angels and the New World Order (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjmFm8PIz8M
AGE OF DECEIT 2: Alchemy and the Rise of the Beast Image (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfRzUI8hkwo
PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING THIS MINISTRY FINANCIALLY
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 1850
With the Weight of Life on Their Shoulders - Bolivia
In Bolivia, as in the majority of Latin American countries, the informal sector is made up of workers and businesses who operate outside the State system. By n...
In Bolivia, as in the majority of Latin American countries, the informal sector is made up of workers and businesses who operate outside the State system. By not registering their productive activities with the authorities, they miss out on benefits granted by the government such as pension, health-care, and social security.
In an effort to help the Bolivian government reduce its informal sector, the World bank produced a study which analyzed the situation and which identified the most significant factors restricting the development and formalization of workers and of micro and small business. The study found that both men and women face the same pressures which lead them into the informal sector. Interestingly, women make up 65% of informal workers.
In practice, the existence of a large informal sector significantly reduces the development potential of a country. It limits a country's ability to fight against poverty in an effective and sustainable manner.
There are many families in Bolivia that still carry the burden of their poverty because they do not have a formal economic activity that can give them stability, security and education. This is a complex and significant reality that cannot be ignored. The risks of not investing appropriately are too great. However, the advantages that can be had by taking on this challenge are even greater for the Bolivian people.
wn.com/With The Weight Of Life On Their Shoulders Bolivia
In Bolivia, as in the majority of Latin American countries, the informal sector is made up of workers and businesses who operate outside the State system. By not registering their productive activities with the authorities, they miss out on benefits granted by the government such as pension, health-care, and social security.
In an effort to help the Bolivian government reduce its informal sector, the World bank produced a study which analyzed the situation and which identified the most significant factors restricting the development and formalization of workers and of micro and small business. The study found that both men and women face the same pressures which lead them into the informal sector. Interestingly, women make up 65% of informal workers.
In practice, the existence of a large informal sector significantly reduces the development potential of a country. It limits a country's ability to fight against poverty in an effective and sustainable manner.
There are many families in Bolivia that still carry the burden of their poverty because they do not have a formal economic activity that can give them stability, security and education. This is a complex and significant reality that cannot be ignored. The risks of not investing appropriately are too great. However, the advantages that can be had by taking on this challenge are even greater for the Bolivian people.
- published: 10 Jul 2008
- views: 3833
Too Much Money - Hyperinflation in Bolivia
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To......
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To...
wn.com/Too Much Money Hyperinflation In Bolivia
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To...
- published: 27 Aug 2012
- views: 1432
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author: izzitEDU
No shortage of challenges for Bolivia's new
president
File - La Paz, Bolivia
1. Various of Hugo Banzer and Jorge Quiroga campaigning
2. Vice President Quiroga at military parade
File - Lima, Peru
3.Various of ...
File - La Paz, Bolivia
1. Various of Hugo Banzer and Jorge Quiroga campaigning
2. Vice President Quiroga at military parade
File - Lima, Peru
3.Various of Quiroga with former Interim President Valentin Paniagua
File - Washington, D.C. United States
4. Wide shot of Quiroga after visiting President Banzer at Walter Reed Medical Center attending press conference
Sucre, Bolivia - August 5, 2001
5.Various of Vice President Quiroga welcoming President Banzer returning from Washington DC
6. Medium shot of Banzer and Quiroga attending press after President's arrival
Sucre, Bolivia - August 6, 2001
6.Wide shot of Banzer and Quiroga
7. Cutaway
8. Close-up Banzer hands over seal and sash to Quiroga
STORYLINE:
Expectations for incoming Bolivian President Jorge Quiroga are high to fix the economy of South
America's poorest nation, soothe social discontent and curb political corruption, all in the year left in his
predecessor's term.
After his inauguration Tuesday, Quiroga will formally take over the reins of government from Bolivia's Hugo Banzer, who resigned Monday because he has cancer.
Banzer's term would have ended August 6, 2002.
The former vice president must face a nation where six out of 10 people live in poverty and unemployment is nearing 10 percent.
Creating an emergency plan to stimulate the economy will be one of Quiroga's first steps after forming a new cabinet.
To earn the confidence of his countrymen, analysts say Quiroga must generate jobs and find ways to deal with the effects of neighbouring Argentina's economic crisis.
Many Bolivians are cautious but hopeful that Quiroga, nicknamed "Tuto," may be just the man to work this magic.
He is U.S.-educated industrial engineer with years of experience in the financial sector, the 41-year-old Quiroga is perceived as intelligent and capable of dealing with economic matters.
In contrast, the 75-year-old Banzer was often accused of being out of touch with the world's modern-day economy.
Flawlessly bilingual in both Spanish and English, Quiroga graduated with honours from Texas A&M; University before getting his business degree from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas.
He also met his wife, Virginia, Bolivia's first American first lady, in Texas. They have four children.
While his experience abroad has helped him become internationally savvy, Quiroga will need to call on other skills to deal with Bolivia's discontented indigenous peasants, whose leader, Felipe Quispe, has threatened to re launch road blockades if the new president fails to show he's serious about listening to their needs.
The new president may also face internal challenges within his political party of which Banzer will remain the head by older members known as "the dinosaurs" who have separated from the more modern sector led by the youthful Quiroga.
Other tasks on Quiroga's formidable to-do list include implementing constitutional reforms, sending out clear signs that his government is against corruption, and ensuring transparent elections for next summer.
Quiroga will also continue spear heading efforts behind a 5 billion U-S. dollar project to export natural gas to California, which could bring up to a billion dollars a year to Bolivia.
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wn.com/No Shortage Of Challenges For Bolivia's New President
File - La Paz, Bolivia
1. Various of Hugo Banzer and Jorge Quiroga campaigning
2. Vice President Quiroga at military parade
File - Lima, Peru
3.Various of Quiroga with former Interim President Valentin Paniagua
File - Washington, D.C. United States
4. Wide shot of Quiroga after visiting President Banzer at Walter Reed Medical Center attending press conference
Sucre, Bolivia - August 5, 2001
5.Various of Vice President Quiroga welcoming President Banzer returning from Washington DC
6. Medium shot of Banzer and Quiroga attending press after President's arrival
Sucre, Bolivia - August 6, 2001
6.Wide shot of Banzer and Quiroga
7. Cutaway
8. Close-up Banzer hands over seal and sash to Quiroga
STORYLINE:
Expectations for incoming Bolivian President Jorge Quiroga are high to fix the economy of South
America's poorest nation, soothe social discontent and curb political corruption, all in the year left in his
predecessor's term.
After his inauguration Tuesday, Quiroga will formally take over the reins of government from Bolivia's Hugo Banzer, who resigned Monday because he has cancer.
Banzer's term would have ended August 6, 2002.
The former vice president must face a nation where six out of 10 people live in poverty and unemployment is nearing 10 percent.
Creating an emergency plan to stimulate the economy will be one of Quiroga's first steps after forming a new cabinet.
To earn the confidence of his countrymen, analysts say Quiroga must generate jobs and find ways to deal with the effects of neighbouring Argentina's economic crisis.
Many Bolivians are cautious but hopeful that Quiroga, nicknamed "Tuto," may be just the man to work this magic.
He is U.S.-educated industrial engineer with years of experience in the financial sector, the 41-year-old Quiroga is perceived as intelligent and capable of dealing with economic matters.
In contrast, the 75-year-old Banzer was often accused of being out of touch with the world's modern-day economy.
Flawlessly bilingual in both Spanish and English, Quiroga graduated with honours from Texas A&M; University before getting his business degree from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas.
He also met his wife, Virginia, Bolivia's first American first lady, in Texas. They have four children.
While his experience abroad has helped him become internationally savvy, Quiroga will need to call on other skills to deal with Bolivia's discontented indigenous peasants, whose leader, Felipe Quispe, has threatened to re launch road blockades if the new president fails to show he's serious about listening to their needs.
The new president may also face internal challenges within his political party of which Banzer will remain the head by older members known as "the dinosaurs" who have separated from the more modern sector led by the youthful Quiroga.
Other tasks on Quiroga's formidable to-do list include implementing constitutional reforms, sending out clear signs that his government is against corruption, and ensuring transparent elections for next summer.
Quiroga will also continue spear heading efforts behind a 5 billion U-S. dollar project to export natural gas to California, which could bring up to a billion dollars a year to Bolivia.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c01a61b26e4a1f7b6b2525c8a1cc4e59
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Economy - 03/31/2015
On today's show: India to cut energy imports, boost growth. And as Bolivia's poor become richer, so does the architecture....
On today's show: India to cut energy imports, boost growth. And as Bolivia's poor become richer, so does the architecture.
wn.com/Economy 03 31 2015
On today's show: India to cut energy imports, boost growth. And as Bolivia's poor become richer, so does the architecture.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 1
Emerging economies weigh on luxury goods
After several years of strong growth, there are signs that the luxury goods market is cooling. The FT’s Vanessa Kortekaas reports on whether this is a blip or i...
After several years of strong growth, there are signs that the luxury goods market is cooling. The FT’s Vanessa Kortekaas reports on whether this is a blip or if the sector will experience a longer term decline.
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wn.com/Emerging Economies Weigh On Luxury Goods
After several years of strong growth, there are signs that the luxury goods market is cooling. The FT’s Vanessa Kortekaas reports on whether this is a blip or if the sector will experience a longer term decline.
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- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 353
US television - Peru 3 - A South American Legacy.
The Republic of Peru. An emerging economy with a stable macroeconomic investment climate and ‘investment grade’ credit rating. A nation with an open door policy...
The Republic of Peru. An emerging economy with a stable macroeconomic investment climate and ‘investment grade’ credit rating. A nation with an open door policy for investment. One of the least restrictive countries in the world.
Forming a land mass approximately the size of Alaska, Peru is home to just over thirty million people and borders Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Equador in the heart of South America, with a stretching coastline onto the South Pacific Ocean. The capital city is Lima. The national has been known to battle internal poverty rates, while poor infrastructure has hindered growth to the inland areas.
However, Peru has sustained economic growth over the last ten years, while reducing government debt by more than half . President Ollanta Humala Tasso is maintaining the market orientated economic policies of preceding administrations, and the nation is becoming increasingly present in the global market. Since two thousand six, it has formed important strategic trade deals with the US, Canada, EU, and nations in Asian and South America, including its membership in the Pacific Alliance. The US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement came into force in two thousand nine, creating important investment and trade between the two nations.
The country is full of high potential sectors, including energy, transportation, tourism and agriculture. It’s stable and modern legal framework provides protection for foreign and national investment, and the economy has seen an average of six point four percent of growth each year. The extractive sector in particular has seen a rise in private investment, and accounts for over sixty percent of Peru’s exports.
Peru’s abundant natural resources and range of climates are reflected in the economy, with global market participation in mining, agriculture, textiles, and energy. It is naturally bestowed with an arid lowland coastal region, tropical lands, and mountain ranges holding important mineral resources and many business opportunities.
wn.com/US Television Peru 3 A South American Legacy.
The Republic of Peru. An emerging economy with a stable macroeconomic investment climate and ‘investment grade’ credit rating. A nation with an open door policy for investment. One of the least restrictive countries in the world.
Forming a land mass approximately the size of Alaska, Peru is home to just over thirty million people and borders Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Equador in the heart of South America, with a stretching coastline onto the South Pacific Ocean. The capital city is Lima. The national has been known to battle internal poverty rates, while poor infrastructure has hindered growth to the inland areas.
However, Peru has sustained economic growth over the last ten years, while reducing government debt by more than half . President Ollanta Humala Tasso is maintaining the market orientated economic policies of preceding administrations, and the nation is becoming increasingly present in the global market. Since two thousand six, it has formed important strategic trade deals with the US, Canada, EU, and nations in Asian and South America, including its membership in the Pacific Alliance. The US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement came into force in two thousand nine, creating important investment and trade between the two nations.
The country is full of high potential sectors, including energy, transportation, tourism and agriculture. It’s stable and modern legal framework provides protection for foreign and national investment, and the economy has seen an average of six point four percent of growth each year. The extractive sector in particular has seen a rise in private investment, and accounts for over sixty percent of Peru’s exports.
Peru’s abundant natural resources and range of climates are reflected in the economy, with global market participation in mining, agriculture, textiles, and energy. It is naturally bestowed with an arid lowland coastal region, tropical lands, and mountain ranges holding important mineral resources and many business opportunities.
- published: 21 Jan 2015
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THE FALL OF MCDONALDS - McDonald’s to Close 700 Stores in 2015. People Demand More Healthy Food
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THE FALL OF MCDONALDS - McDonald’s to Close 700 Stores in 2015. People Demand More Healthy Food
The struggling fast food giant recently announced it was closing 350 poorly performing stores this year, but on Wednesday McDonald’s admitted it had closed a previously unannounced 350 stores in the U.S., Japan and China.
“Earlier on Wednesday, McDonald’s reported an 11% decrease in revenue and a 30% drop in profit for the first three months of year, a continuation of its troubles in the last two years as it has struggled to compete with new U.S. competitors, a tough economy in Europe and a food safety scare in Asia,”
McDonald’s started falling into a steep decline after customers began seeking healthier alternatives, a decline which may prove terminal for the world’s largest fast food chain. It was definitely a sign of the times when Hillary Clinton stopped to eat at Chipotle while campaigning in Iowa earlier this month, two decades after her husband famously stopped at a McDonald’s while jogging.
“The world is starting to ask what they’re truly eating in their food — and the new conglomerate of natural grocers and restaurants are trailblazing the way into an entirely new economic environment,” Anthony Gucciardi wrote. “In other words: people are simply tired of shoveling garbage into their bodies, and they’re not going to put up with it anymore.”
And price conscious consumers aren’t just limited to McDonald’s nowadays: natural food outlets such as Whole Foods are offering organic foods at the same price as a Big Mac with fries.
“McDonald’s is a huge company, a huge supply chain spread everywhere, and it’s kind of getting nibbled at the margins by all these upscale burger chains, organic places [and] locally sourced food,” Yahoo finance columnist Rick Newman McDonald’s at South by Southwest There has been a lot of hype about McDonalds corp making a huge splash at this years South by Southwest in the form of a giant food truck and dining tent complete with indie bands and cell phone charging stations. Infowars.com reporter Anthony Gucciardi dares to ask Mcdonalds employees what ingredients are in their McNuggets and he is shoved out on the street by security. Behind the greasy smile of Ronald McDonald is a toxic soup of “food” that is served to the sheep daily. Ask the filth merchants “what’s in it” and be prepared to face the wrath of McTYRANNY.
In order to break people out of their trance, we have focused most of our attacks on the blue chip corporation McDonalds, which in addition to giving away food containing estrogen mimickers GMO’s and plastic like cancer causing chemicals, is subliminally attacking the subconscious mind with images of death, deformed and diseased children. In a series of headlines that would pass as virtually unbelievable several years ago, mainstream economists are sounding the alarm over the financial decline of both fast food giant McDonald’s and biotech juggernaut Monsanto. McDonalds food restaurant "take away" closed trading corporation store u.s. usa america "united states" healthy "health food" organic "non gmo" gmo competition economy safe asia china japan customer "hillary clinton" chipotle "food delivery" delivery 2015 2016 "junk food" consumer wholefoods supermarket subway burger "local produce" "made in usa" future entertainment trendy trends fitness app exercise diabetes "elite nwo agenda" fat "lose weight" diet pill weight loss biggest loser american idol sheeple riots collapse usd dollar food inc documentary biodegradable mcnuggets ingredients alex jones infowars max keiser russell brand emperors new clothes end game we the people gerald celente exposed truth
Dimethylpolysiloxane Propylene glycol Azodicarbonamide Nations around the world are already rejecting the ensemble of artificial ingredients included in many staple McDonald’s meal options. Back in 2013, their attempts to expand operations in Bolivia were completely shut down by the reality that the Bolivian citizens were not willing to purchase their fast food creations From Super Bowl commercials to mega marketing campaigns, McDonald’s is shoveling cash into their PR machine — something they have in common with GMO juggernaut Monsanto. GMO technology: You weren’t concerned with the toxic ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup, MSG, trans fat, plastic yoga mat chemicals, preservatives, and the medley of other items that you were consuming. Coca-Cola Kraft As Hillary Clinton gears up to enter the 2016 presidential race as announced today by her beyond viral Twitter post, we are reminded of her 2014 public appearance – in which she announced public support of Monsanto’s GMO seeds and chemicals. Chemicals that have recently been confirmed by the WHO to be causing cancer.
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THE FALL OF MCDONALDS - McDonald’s to Close 700 Stores in 2015. People Demand More Healthy Food
The struggling fast food giant recently announced it was closing 350 poorly performing stores this year, but on Wednesday McDonald’s admitted it had closed a previously unannounced 350 stores in the U.S., Japan and China.
“Earlier on Wednesday, McDonald’s reported an 11% decrease in revenue and a 30% drop in profit for the first three months of year, a continuation of its troubles in the last two years as it has struggled to compete with new U.S. competitors, a tough economy in Europe and a food safety scare in Asia,”
McDonald’s started falling into a steep decline after customers began seeking healthier alternatives, a decline which may prove terminal for the world’s largest fast food chain. It was definitely a sign of the times when Hillary Clinton stopped to eat at Chipotle while campaigning in Iowa earlier this month, two decades after her husband famously stopped at a McDonald’s while jogging.
“The world is starting to ask what they’re truly eating in their food — and the new conglomerate of natural grocers and restaurants are trailblazing the way into an entirely new economic environment,” Anthony Gucciardi wrote. “In other words: people are simply tired of shoveling garbage into their bodies, and they’re not going to put up with it anymore.”
And price conscious consumers aren’t just limited to McDonald’s nowadays: natural food outlets such as Whole Foods are offering organic foods at the same price as a Big Mac with fries.
“McDonald’s is a huge company, a huge supply chain spread everywhere, and it’s kind of getting nibbled at the margins by all these upscale burger chains, organic places [and] locally sourced food,” Yahoo finance columnist Rick Newman McDonald’s at South by Southwest There has been a lot of hype about McDonalds corp making a huge splash at this years South by Southwest in the form of a giant food truck and dining tent complete with indie bands and cell phone charging stations. Infowars.com reporter Anthony Gucciardi dares to ask Mcdonalds employees what ingredients are in their McNuggets and he is shoved out on the street by security. Behind the greasy smile of Ronald McDonald is a toxic soup of “food” that is served to the sheep daily. Ask the filth merchants “what’s in it” and be prepared to face the wrath of McTYRANNY.
In order to break people out of their trance, we have focused most of our attacks on the blue chip corporation McDonalds, which in addition to giving away food containing estrogen mimickers GMO’s and plastic like cancer causing chemicals, is subliminally attacking the subconscious mind with images of death, deformed and diseased children. In a series of headlines that would pass as virtually unbelievable several years ago, mainstream economists are sounding the alarm over the financial decline of both fast food giant McDonald’s and biotech juggernaut Monsanto. McDonalds food restaurant "take away" closed trading corporation store u.s. usa america "united states" healthy "health food" organic "non gmo" gmo competition economy safe asia china japan customer "hillary clinton" chipotle "food delivery" delivery 2015 2016 "junk food" consumer wholefoods supermarket subway burger "local produce" "made in usa" future entertainment trendy trends fitness app exercise diabetes "elite nwo agenda" fat "lose weight" diet pill weight loss biggest loser american idol sheeple riots collapse usd dollar food inc documentary biodegradable mcnuggets ingredients alex jones infowars max keiser russell brand emperors new clothes end game we the people gerald celente exposed truth
Dimethylpolysiloxane Propylene glycol Azodicarbonamide Nations around the world are already rejecting the ensemble of artificial ingredients included in many staple McDonald’s meal options. Back in 2013, their attempts to expand operations in Bolivia were completely shut down by the reality that the Bolivian citizens were not willing to purchase their fast food creations From Super Bowl commercials to mega marketing campaigns, McDonald’s is shoveling cash into their PR machine — something they have in common with GMO juggernaut Monsanto. GMO technology: You weren’t concerned with the toxic ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup, MSG, trans fat, plastic yoga mat chemicals, preservatives, and the medley of other items that you were consuming. Coca-Cola Kraft As Hillary Clinton gears up to enter the 2016 presidential race as announced today by her beyond viral Twitter post, we are reminded of her 2014 public appearance – in which she announced public support of Monsanto’s GMO seeds and chemicals. Chemicals that have recently been confirmed by the WHO to be causing cancer.
- published: 24 Apr 2015
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Mass demonstrations in Santa Cruz, protesters call for regional autonomy
1. Wide shot of rally in support of provincial independence
2. Rally of the same movement
3. Close-up of people with flags of region
4. Close-up of people ap...
1. Wide shot of rally in support of provincial independence
2. Rally of the same movement
3. Close-up of people with flags of region
4. Close-up of people applauding, flying flags
5. March
6. Rally
7. Labour movement rally in support of the same
8. Man walking about, "Camba", a man from the region, a cowboy
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Mario Ortiz, Pro-independence supporter
"We will overlook our government here, not one thousand kilometres away."
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cristina Ruiz, Pro-independence supporter
"This is good because all we produce will give us a return. It's a good thing."
11. People wearing "Autonima Ya" shirts
12. People with flags
13. Rally and flags
14. Movement leader
15. Television cameras
16. Wide of rally and flags
17. Women flying green flags
18. Young girl with flag
19. Rally, with singing and flags
20. Green flags
STORYLINE:
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa is working to defuse the most serious political crisis of his 15-month administration, seeking a solution to calls for greater autonomy from civic and business leaders in the country's biggest province.
Officials from Bolivia's Roman Catholic Church are mediating talks between Mesa and leaders of the autonomy push in Santa Cruz in a bid to reach
a compromise on the region's demands for increased political rights and economic benefits.
The calls for autonomy came after two weeks of street protests and strikes in Santa Cruz and the Bolivian capital, La Paz, over government cuts in fuel subsidies, reviving political turmoil in South America's poorest country.
Pro-independence supporters took to the streets of Santa Cruz again on Friday.
Since taking office in October 2003 after deadly street riots ousted his predecessor, Mesa has faced increasing criticism from the country's business leaders over his handling of the economy.
Santa Cruz, Bolivia's commercial capital, is home to some of the country's most prominent oil, sugar, and soybean companies.
Mesa has also come under pressure from indigenous and leftist groups, who have repeatedly demonstrated in recent months demanding social and economic reforms, including calls to nationalise the utility and gas companies in Bolivia, now mostly run by foreign companies.
Analysts say the demands have left Mesa struggling to reconcile how to lift Bolivia out of a protracted recession amid simmering social tensions and differing political views between the country's poor Indian majority and the ruling elite.
In making their plea for more autonomy, business and political leaders in Santa Cruz argue they generate nearly a third of the country's gross domestic product along with a large portion of Bolivia's tax revenue, insisting they pay out more than they receive from the central government.
The region's governor and other officials are now appointed by La Paz, a power local officials say they want as part of greater regional control over
the finances and government of Santa Cruz.
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wn.com/Mass Demonstrations In Santa Cruz, Protesters Call For Regional Autonomy
1. Wide shot of rally in support of provincial independence
2. Rally of the same movement
3. Close-up of people with flags of region
4. Close-up of people applauding, flying flags
5. March
6. Rally
7. Labour movement rally in support of the same
8. Man walking about, "Camba", a man from the region, a cowboy
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Mario Ortiz, Pro-independence supporter
"We will overlook our government here, not one thousand kilometres away."
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cristina Ruiz, Pro-independence supporter
"This is good because all we produce will give us a return. It's a good thing."
11. People wearing "Autonima Ya" shirts
12. People with flags
13. Rally and flags
14. Movement leader
15. Television cameras
16. Wide of rally and flags
17. Women flying green flags
18. Young girl with flag
19. Rally, with singing and flags
20. Green flags
STORYLINE:
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa is working to defuse the most serious political crisis of his 15-month administration, seeking a solution to calls for greater autonomy from civic and business leaders in the country's biggest province.
Officials from Bolivia's Roman Catholic Church are mediating talks between Mesa and leaders of the autonomy push in Santa Cruz in a bid to reach
a compromise on the region's demands for increased political rights and economic benefits.
The calls for autonomy came after two weeks of street protests and strikes in Santa Cruz and the Bolivian capital, La Paz, over government cuts in fuel subsidies, reviving political turmoil in South America's poorest country.
Pro-independence supporters took to the streets of Santa Cruz again on Friday.
Since taking office in October 2003 after deadly street riots ousted his predecessor, Mesa has faced increasing criticism from the country's business leaders over his handling of the economy.
Santa Cruz, Bolivia's commercial capital, is home to some of the country's most prominent oil, sugar, and soybean companies.
Mesa has also come under pressure from indigenous and leftist groups, who have repeatedly demonstrated in recent months demanding social and economic reforms, including calls to nationalise the utility and gas companies in Bolivia, now mostly run by foreign companies.
Analysts say the demands have left Mesa struggling to reconcile how to lift Bolivia out of a protracted recession amid simmering social tensions and differing political views between the country's poor Indian majority and the ruling elite.
In making their plea for more autonomy, business and political leaders in Santa Cruz argue they generate nearly a third of the country's gross domestic product along with a large portion of Bolivia's tax revenue, insisting they pay out more than they receive from the central government.
The region's governor and other officials are now appointed by La Paz, a power local officials say they want as part of greater regional control over
the finances and government of Santa Cruz.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4a1380ccd0f9988e2f964bef4c7b0f9c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Bolivia's Goni on Latin America today! (Part 2)
Two-time Bolivian President, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, known to many as "Goni", spoke at YU's Latin American Business Club in NYC a few hours after the pass......
Two-time Bolivian President, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, known to many as "Goni", spoke at YU's Latin American Business Club in NYC a few hours after the pass...
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Two-time Bolivian President, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, known to many as "Goni", spoke at YU's Latin American Business Club in NYC a few hours after the pass...
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With Sally Bundock & Naga Munchetty
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With Sally Bundock & Naga Munchetty
(C) British Broadcasting Coroporation
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a word from the artist…
This collection of music is very special to me because it embodies the sounds of the folklore and spirit of my native country, Bolivia. Each one, in its own way, represents a certain aspect of the varied and widespread culture of the land. Personally, they speak to me because Bolivian traditions were always kept in our home. From traditional music, food and dancing, these c
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Americans Try Bizarre Russian Foods For The First Time
"I love pickling!"
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Americans Try Surströmming (The Smelliest Food In The World)
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Surprise! We're heading to South America! When we booked our flights for Lima, Peru in late Autumn of last year we decided to keep quiet about our plans until the day we boarded our plane. Well friends, that day has arrived!
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Alejandro Talks About Santa Cruz, Bolivia, The Culture And Food
Today I had the chance to catch up with my Bolivian friend Alejandro and ask him a bit about his home town, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In this podcast, Alejandro ...
Today I had the chance to catch up with my Bolivian friend Alejandro and ask him a bit about his home town, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In this podcast, Alejandro talks about cruceños (people from Santa Cruz), Bolivian music, food and culture. Have a listen, and if you have any questions just leave them in the comments below.
wn.com/Alejandro Talks About Santa Cruz, Bolivia, The Culture And Food
Today I had the chance to catch up with my Bolivian friend Alejandro and ask him a bit about his home town, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In this podcast, Alejandro talks about cruceños (people from Santa Cruz), Bolivian music, food and culture. Have a listen, and if you have any questions just leave them in the comments below.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 1727
Pictures of Santa Cruz Bolivia, music by Gladys Moreno
These are pictures I've collected in the country side of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, while working there. Gladis Moreno was one of the best voices of Bolivia, and......
These are pictures I've collected in the country side of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, while working there. Gladis Moreno was one of the best voices of Bolivia, and...
wn.com/Pictures Of Santa Cruz Bolivia, Music By Gladys Moreno
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Bolivian Music Performance by Los Masis
The Bolivian group Los Masis have been playing traditional Andean music for more than 40 years. They are dedicated to the preservation of the indigenous Quec......
The Bolivian group Los Masis have been playing traditional Andean music for more than 40 years. They are dedicated to the preservation of the indigenous Quec...
wn.com/Bolivian Music Performance By Los Masis
The Bolivian group Los Masis have been playing traditional Andean music for more than 40 years. They are dedicated to the preservation of the indigenous Quec...
Aires Indios: Piano Music of Bolivia (Walter F. Aparicio, piano)
a word from the artist…
This collection of music is very special to me because it embodies the sounds of the folklore and spirit of my native country, Bolivia. ...
a word from the artist…
This collection of music is very special to me because it embodies the sounds of the folklore and spirit of my native country, Bolivia. Each one, in its own way, represents a certain aspect of the varied and widespread culture of the land. Personally, they speak to me because Bolivian traditions were always kept in our home. From traditional music, food and dancing, these customs were at the heart of family life. So, making this CD was a logical step in my musical journey as it is so much a part of me. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed discovering and playing this fantastically unique music.
http://www.msrcd.com/catalog/cd/MS1546
wn.com/Aires Indios Piano Music Of Bolivia (Walter F. Aparicio, Piano)
a word from the artist…
This collection of music is very special to me because it embodies the sounds of the folklore and spirit of my native country, Bolivia. Each one, in its own way, represents a certain aspect of the varied and widespread culture of the land. Personally, they speak to me because Bolivian traditions were always kept in our home. From traditional music, food and dancing, these customs were at the heart of family life. So, making this CD was a logical step in my musical journey as it is so much a part of me. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed discovering and playing this fantastically unique music.
http://www.msrcd.com/catalog/cd/MS1546
- published: 01 Apr 2015
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Americans Try Bizarre Russian Foods For The First Time
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- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 4454449
Bolivia and Paraguay Project Part 1
Learn about the pop culture, art, places of interest, food, music, fashion, current events, sports, history, and geography of Bolivia and Paraguay!...
Learn about the pop culture, art, places of interest, food, music, fashion, current events, sports, history, and geography of Bolivia and Paraguay!
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Learn about the pop culture, art, places of interest, food, music, fashion, current events, sports, history, and geography of Bolivia and Paraguay!
Bolivia and Paraguay Project Part 2
Learn about the pop culture, art, places of interest, food, music, fashion, current events, sports, history, and geography of Bolivia and Paraguay!...
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【K】Bolivia Travel-Chiquitos[볼리비아 여행-치키토스]바로크 음악축제/Baroque Music Festival
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click...
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
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[한국어 정보]
예수회 사도들의 음악은 최근 바로크음악축제로 되살아나고 있다. 바로크음악축제는 2년에 한 번씩 치키토스 음악가들과 전 세계 바로크 연주자들이 공연을 하는 축제다. 오늘은 노르웨이에서 온 음악가들이다. 관람객들은 순회공연을 따라 지역을 돌며 문화유산과 음악 그리고 볼리비아판 ‘미션’ 이야기를 즐긴다. “예수회는 인디언에게 종교적 신념을 전달하는 데 음악을 사용했습니다. 예수회는 언어 때문에 바로크음악을 발전시켜왔습니다. 그 당시에는 공용어가 없었기 때문입니다. 바로 그것이 종교적 신념을 이해시키기 위해 바로크 음악을 사용한 이유입니다.” 유럽에서는 이미 찾아보기 힘들어진 바로크음악. 이곳 치키토스에서는 단절된 역사의 화석처럼 남아 새로운 문화로 다가오고 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Music of the Jesuit apostle has revived in recent Baroque Music Festival. Baroque Music Festival is a festival that every Chicky toss Baroque musicians and musicians performing around the world for two years. Today, musicians are from Norway. Visitors toured the area along the tour and the Bolivian cultural heritage and music edition "Mission" and enjoy the story. "The Jesuits used music to pass to the Indian religious beliefs. Jesuit Baroque music has evolved because of the language. At that time, because there was no official language. That is why immediately with baroque music in order to understand the religious beliefs. "In Europe, already hard Browse Jean baroque music. Here Chicky toss like fossil remains of extinct history coming to a new culture.
[Spanish: Google Translator]
Música del apóstol jesuita ha revivido en los últimos Baroque Music Festival. Baroque Music Festival es un festival que cada Chicky tirar músicos barrocos y músicos que realizan en todo el mundo durante dos años. Hoy en día, los músicos son de Noruega. Los visitantes recorrieron la zona a lo largo de la gira y el patrimonio cultural de Bolivia y la música edición "Misión" y disfrutar de la historia. "Los jesuitas utilizaron la música para pasar a las creencias religiosas de la India. Música barroca jesuítica ha evolucionado a causa de la lengua. En ese momento, porque no había lengua oficial. Por eso inmediatamente con la música barroca con el fin de comprender las creencias religiosas. "En Europa, ya dura Navegar Jean música barroca. Aquí Chicky tirar como restos fósiles de la historia extinta próximos a una nueva cultura.
[Information]
■클립명: 남미004-볼리비아02-07 바로크 음악축제/Baroque Music Festival/Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos/Santa Cruz/Performance/Society of Jesus/Apostle
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 강희중 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2010년 5월 May
[Keywords]
남아메리카,South America,남미,볼리비아,Bolivia,Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia,,강희중,2010,5월 May
wn.com/【K】Bolivia Travel Chiquitos 볼리비아 여행 치키토스 바로크 음악축제 Baroque Music Festival
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
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[한국어 정보]
예수회 사도들의 음악은 최근 바로크음악축제로 되살아나고 있다. 바로크음악축제는 2년에 한 번씩 치키토스 음악가들과 전 세계 바로크 연주자들이 공연을 하는 축제다. 오늘은 노르웨이에서 온 음악가들이다. 관람객들은 순회공연을 따라 지역을 돌며 문화유산과 음악 그리고 볼리비아판 ‘미션’ 이야기를 즐긴다. “예수회는 인디언에게 종교적 신념을 전달하는 데 음악을 사용했습니다. 예수회는 언어 때문에 바로크음악을 발전시켜왔습니다. 그 당시에는 공용어가 없었기 때문입니다. 바로 그것이 종교적 신념을 이해시키기 위해 바로크 음악을 사용한 이유입니다.” 유럽에서는 이미 찾아보기 힘들어진 바로크음악. 이곳 치키토스에서는 단절된 역사의 화석처럼 남아 새로운 문화로 다가오고 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Music of the Jesuit apostle has revived in recent Baroque Music Festival. Baroque Music Festival is a festival that every Chicky toss Baroque musicians and musicians performing around the world for two years. Today, musicians are from Norway. Visitors toured the area along the tour and the Bolivian cultural heritage and music edition "Mission" and enjoy the story. "The Jesuits used music to pass to the Indian religious beliefs. Jesuit Baroque music has evolved because of the language. At that time, because there was no official language. That is why immediately with baroque music in order to understand the religious beliefs. "In Europe, already hard Browse Jean baroque music. Here Chicky toss like fossil remains of extinct history coming to a new culture.
[Spanish: Google Translator]
Música del apóstol jesuita ha revivido en los últimos Baroque Music Festival. Baroque Music Festival es un festival que cada Chicky tirar músicos barrocos y músicos que realizan en todo el mundo durante dos años. Hoy en día, los músicos son de Noruega. Los visitantes recorrieron la zona a lo largo de la gira y el patrimonio cultural de Bolivia y la música edición "Misión" y disfrutar de la historia. "Los jesuitas utilizaron la música para pasar a las creencias religiosas de la India. Música barroca jesuítica ha evolucionado a causa de la lengua. En ese momento, porque no había lengua oficial. Por eso inmediatamente con la música barroca con el fin de comprender las creencias religiosas. "En Europa, ya dura Navegar Jean música barroca. Aquí Chicky tirar como restos fósiles de la historia extinta próximos a una nueva cultura.
[Information]
■클립명: 남미004-볼리비아02-07 바로크 음악축제/Baroque Music Festival/Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos/Santa Cruz/Performance/Society of Jesus/Apostle
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 강희중 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2010년 5월 May
[Keywords]
남아메리카,South America,남미,볼리비아,Bolivia,Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia,,강희중,2010,5월 May
- published: 05 Jun 2015
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Bolivian Culture Tips (Cultural Dos and Donts, etc.)
http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips (Cultural Dos and Donts, etc.)....
http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips (Cultural Dos and Donts, etc.).
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http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips (Cultural Dos and Donts, etc.).
- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 68
Bolivian Cultural and Natural Heritage
Based on the concept of “vivir bien” and ancient knowledge, this community has managed to preserve their cultural identity as well as traditions, natural resour...
Based on the concept of “vivir bien” and ancient knowledge, this community has managed to preserve their cultural identity as well as traditions, natural resources management and architecture. This culture, as many others has to face different nowadays challenges to preserve their culture and even survive, strategies had been developed since the last five decades, however is not possible to impose visions or conservation strategies that aren´t created with each cultures basis of living.
Photographs by:
James Morgan Photography
Mauricio Pacheco
Music:
LOS YURAS - El Sicuri (1995) HD CHILLOUT
wn.com/Bolivian Cultural And Natural Heritage
Based on the concept of “vivir bien” and ancient knowledge, this community has managed to preserve their cultural identity as well as traditions, natural resources management and architecture. This culture, as many others has to face different nowadays challenges to preserve their culture and even survive, strategies had been developed since the last five decades, however is not possible to impose visions or conservation strategies that aren´t created with each cultures basis of living.
Photographs by:
James Morgan Photography
Mauricio Pacheco
Music:
LOS YURAS - El Sicuri (1995) HD CHILLOUT
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 70
Morenada Bolivia USA - Baile Sampoñaris
The Plurinational State of Bolivia is proud to celebrate its cultures, history, and heritage with a five-day festival of exciting presentations and programs,......
The Plurinational State of Bolivia is proud to celebrate its cultures, history, and heritage with a five-day festival of exciting presentations and programs,...
wn.com/Morenada Bolivia USA Baile Sampoñaris
The Plurinational State of Bolivia is proud to celebrate its cultures, history, and heritage with a five-day festival of exciting presentations and programs,...
Chura Tarija Bolivia: Bolivia Tourism
Chura Tarija means "pretty Tarija". Chura is a word so typical to Tarija, Bolivia that if you hear it you know you are there or the person using it is a nati......
Chura Tarija means "pretty Tarija". Chura is a word so typical to Tarija, Bolivia that if you hear it you know you are there or the person using it is a nati...
wn.com/Chura Tarija Bolivia Bolivia Tourism
Chura Tarija means "pretty Tarija". Chura is a word so typical to Tarija, Bolivia that if you hear it you know you are there or the person using it is a nati...
La Paz - Bolivia Travel with Savia Andina - Zulma Yugar
http://www.myperuboliviatours.com/ Travel to Bolivia with Us and Enjoy its Culture, Music and Beautiful Places to Go!...
http://www.myperuboliviatours.com/ Travel to Bolivia with Us and Enjoy its Culture, Music and Beautiful Places to Go!
wn.com/La Paz Bolivia Travel With Savia Andina Zulma Yugar
http://www.myperuboliviatours.com/ Travel to Bolivia with Us and Enjoy its Culture, Music and Beautiful Places to Go!
U San Simon VA - Bolivian Festival Suma Qamaña
Caporales Universitarios San Simon Virginia at the Bolivian Festival: Suma Qamaña - Celebrating the International Year of Quinoa
The Plurinational State of Boli...
Caporales Universitarios San Simon Virginia at the Bolivian Festival: Suma Qamaña - Celebrating the International Year of Quinoa
The Plurinational State of Bolivia is proud to celebrate its cultures, history, and heritage with a five-day festival of exciting presentations and programs, including more than 20 traditional and contemporary dance groups, storytelling, folk music, demonstrations by Bolivian artists, food, and fun for the entire family. Meet many proud Bolivians sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and culture during Suma Qamaña (meaning "Live Well" in Aymara). Sunday, May 12, 2013
wn.com/U San Simon Va Bolivian Festival Suma Qamaña
Caporales Universitarios San Simon Virginia at the Bolivian Festival: Suma Qamaña - Celebrating the International Year of Quinoa
The Plurinational State of Bolivia is proud to celebrate its cultures, history, and heritage with a five-day festival of exciting presentations and programs, including more than 20 traditional and contemporary dance groups, storytelling, folk music, demonstrations by Bolivian artists, food, and fun for the entire family. Meet many proud Bolivians sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and culture during Suma Qamaña (meaning "Live Well" in Aymara). Sunday, May 12, 2013
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 1861
Bolivian Culture By Peter
This is an interview done in order to portray an image on the culture of Bolivia....
This is an interview done in order to portray an image on the culture of Bolivia.
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This is an interview done in order to portray an image on the culture of Bolivia.
- published: 17 Mar 2014
- views: 70
Americans Try Surströmming (The Smelliest Food In The World)
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MUSIC
Moonlight Sonata
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Moonlight Sonata
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BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
- published: 27 Jun 2015
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Indigenous Culture & Spirituality of Bolivia: In Spanish Language
United Religions Initiative Global Assembly 2008 Indigenous Culture & Spirituality of Bolivia: In Spanish Language....
United Religions Initiative Global Assembly 2008 Indigenous Culture & Spirituality of Bolivia: In Spanish Language.
wn.com/Indigenous Culture Spirituality Of Bolivia In Spanish Language
United Religions Initiative Global Assembly 2008 Indigenous Culture & Spirituality of Bolivia: In Spanish Language.
- published: 02 Apr 2009
- views: 1440
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author: uriglobal
Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
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Kevin MacLeod의 Investigations은(는) Creative Commons Attribution 라이선스(http...
Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
Enjoy our video and Have a great day Thank you!
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Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
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DSCF6396.AVI_2012 Morenada Senorial New jersey
Saturday8/5/2012 Morenada Senorial New jersey , annual fest parade progressing down grove st, jersey city , nj to city hall. many costumed colorful groups, c......
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Alternate Routes - La Paz
The highest capital city in the world provides a dizzying home base for travelers getting a taste of Bolivian culture and adventure throughout the surroundin......
The highest capital city in the world provides a dizzying home base for travelers getting a taste of Bolivian culture and adventure throughout the surroundin...
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The highest capital city in the world provides a dizzying home base for travelers getting a taste of Bolivian culture and adventure throughout the surroundin...
Afro-Colombian Culture and Music Festival Petronio Alvarez, Cali, Colombia
This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with ...
This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with the world each year. What you can do (VICHE!!!) and how it looks and sounds like will be revealed in the video. Hope you enjoy watching it. Until next wednesday.
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In diesem Video geht es um das Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Kolumbien, dass jedes Jahr die Kultur, Lebensstil, Tanz, Handwerk, Essen und Musik der Afro-Kolumbianer mit der Welt teilt. Was man dort machen kann (VICHE!!!) und wie es dort aussieht erfahrt ihr im Video. Ich hoffe ihr habt Spaß beim schauen und bis zum nächsten Mittwoch.
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This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with the world each year. What you can do (VICHE!!!) and how it looks and sounds like will be revealed in the video. Hope you enjoy watching it. Until next wednesday.
Website: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/
Visit my page to get free travel consultation, obtain recommendations on travelling in South America and its lovely people.
Contact: comment box or on Skype: Marcosmiep
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In diesem Video geht es um das Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Kolumbien, dass jedes Jahr die Kultur, Lebensstil, Tanz, Handwerk, Essen und Musik der Afro-Kolumbianer mit der Welt teilt. Was man dort machen kann (VICHE!!!) und wie es dort aussieht erfahrt ihr im Video. Ich hoffe ihr habt Spaß beim schauen und bis zum nächsten Mittwoch.
Webseite: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/de/
Besuche meine Seite, um eine gratis Reiseberatung zu bekommen, Tipps zum Reisen in Südamerika zu finden und um mehr über die tollen Menschen dort zu erfahren.
Kontakt: Kommentarbox oder bei Skype: Marcosmiep
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 10
We're going to South America!!!
Surprise! We're heading to South America! When we booked our flights for Lima, Peru in late Autumn of last year we decided to keep quiet about our plans until t...
Surprise! We're heading to South America! When we booked our flights for Lima, Peru in late Autumn of last year we decided to keep quiet about our plans until the day we boarded our plane. Well friends, that day has arrived!
Last year we were fortunate enough to visit Lima, Peru and stay with Audrey's relatives while finishing off our alternative teaching practicum abroad. This time around, our nearly 5 month adventure, will be focused entirely on travel. That means we'll be cranking out more food and travel videos from a part of the world we're very keen on showcasing.
Audrey has a lot of roots in South America (both of her parents are from the region) and one of my favorite backpacking trips of all-time was my South America trip I took back in 2010 well before we met each other and stated making videos.
Anyhow, getting back on subject, we plan to visit Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil although our itinerary is flexible and nothing is set in stone as of now. We would love to hear your suggestions of places we should visit, things we should do and foods we should try.
We're going to South America!!! Travel Video Transcript:
Well, well where are we going today? Ah, it's a surprise that we will reveal a little bit later on.
Ciao Canada! Bonhomme de neige.
Who is Bonhomme de neige? It's our favorite. It's our best friend. Our best snowman friend. From carnival in Quebec City? Yeah. Yeah.
This is Sam's serious face because he doesn't like airports. I don't like airports.
Art! We are going to walk through art right now.
I got yelled at by. Woah! There is echoes.
Hahaha. Who yelled at you? I got yelled at by a lady at the airport for having too much - what is the word? I forgot the word. Too much pep in my step. To much bounce in your step. You're ridiculous. It echoes in there. That was scary. That's embarrassing.
So my Mom gave me homemade prosciutto pizza to take to the airport in case I got hungry. Thank you Mummy!
Mmmm. It's like a flaky pastry pizza.
So what up? Why are we at the airport? Again! So all silliness aside, we have some really exciting news. About 10 months ago we went to Peru for a teaching practicum and we're heading back. But this time not to teach - to travel! And we're going to be in South America for 4 and half months. But not just Peru. Not just Peru. We're going to be going to a lot of different countries and this is so exciting. We've been at home in Canada for 2 months just kind of like feasting and resting up. And now we're ready to hit the road for a good solid almost half a year.
So where are we going exactly? Alright, so the plan is to start out in Peru and then head down to Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and probably finish off in Brazil. But to be honest we haven't booked anything aside from like the first two weeks in Peru so we're kind of just winging it and we'll see where we end up. Oh, and Easter Island! We're going to Easter Island. How could I forget that.
T.O.!
And...
And, we'd love to hear your suggestions for places to go, things to do and foods to eat. Please let us know what we should be doing on our South America trip.
So the Toronto Airport has gotten really fancy and now they have free ipads that you can play with so I'm doing tic-tac-toe for one player.
Medium.
So this is our first flight of two. And we're going to El Savador. We're not actually staying there. We're just transferring.
So can you walk and talk? Yeah! I think I'm that coordinated. How many glasses of whiskey and wine did you have on that super bumpy flight. I probably had three glasses of wine. 4! You had four! No, I didn't have four. I'm going to correct you on that. Are you sure? Yes. And then I had a glass of whisky. And you survived. Because you know what - even though I've flown a lot I still find it terrifying - especially when it is turbulent. So you're a little tipsy now but. We're boarding on our next flight. So let's go catch our flight to Lima.
And I think this is where we're going to wrap up the video. We finally made it to Peru at 2 in the morning. We're a little tired but it is good to be back and we're excited to start filming this week.
This is part of our Travel in South America series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South American culture, South American arts, South American foods, South American religion, South American cuisine and South American people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/We're Going To South America
Surprise! We're heading to South America! When we booked our flights for Lima, Peru in late Autumn of last year we decided to keep quiet about our plans until the day we boarded our plane. Well friends, that day has arrived!
Last year we were fortunate enough to visit Lima, Peru and stay with Audrey's relatives while finishing off our alternative teaching practicum abroad. This time around, our nearly 5 month adventure, will be focused entirely on travel. That means we'll be cranking out more food and travel videos from a part of the world we're very keen on showcasing.
Audrey has a lot of roots in South America (both of her parents are from the region) and one of my favorite backpacking trips of all-time was my South America trip I took back in 2010 well before we met each other and stated making videos.
Anyhow, getting back on subject, we plan to visit Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil although our itinerary is flexible and nothing is set in stone as of now. We would love to hear your suggestions of places we should visit, things we should do and foods we should try.
We're going to South America!!! Travel Video Transcript:
Well, well where are we going today? Ah, it's a surprise that we will reveal a little bit later on.
Ciao Canada! Bonhomme de neige.
Who is Bonhomme de neige? It's our favorite. It's our best friend. Our best snowman friend. From carnival in Quebec City? Yeah. Yeah.
This is Sam's serious face because he doesn't like airports. I don't like airports.
Art! We are going to walk through art right now.
I got yelled at by. Woah! There is echoes.
Hahaha. Who yelled at you? I got yelled at by a lady at the airport for having too much - what is the word? I forgot the word. Too much pep in my step. To much bounce in your step. You're ridiculous. It echoes in there. That was scary. That's embarrassing.
So my Mom gave me homemade prosciutto pizza to take to the airport in case I got hungry. Thank you Mummy!
Mmmm. It's like a flaky pastry pizza.
So what up? Why are we at the airport? Again! So all silliness aside, we have some really exciting news. About 10 months ago we went to Peru for a teaching practicum and we're heading back. But this time not to teach - to travel! And we're going to be in South America for 4 and half months. But not just Peru. Not just Peru. We're going to be going to a lot of different countries and this is so exciting. We've been at home in Canada for 2 months just kind of like feasting and resting up. And now we're ready to hit the road for a good solid almost half a year.
So where are we going exactly? Alright, so the plan is to start out in Peru and then head down to Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and probably finish off in Brazil. But to be honest we haven't booked anything aside from like the first two weeks in Peru so we're kind of just winging it and we'll see where we end up. Oh, and Easter Island! We're going to Easter Island. How could I forget that.
T.O.!
And...
And, we'd love to hear your suggestions for places to go, things to do and foods to eat. Please let us know what we should be doing on our South America trip.
So the Toronto Airport has gotten really fancy and now they have free ipads that you can play with so I'm doing tic-tac-toe for one player.
Medium.
So this is our first flight of two. And we're going to El Savador. We're not actually staying there. We're just transferring.
So can you walk and talk? Yeah! I think I'm that coordinated. How many glasses of whiskey and wine did you have on that super bumpy flight. I probably had three glasses of wine. 4! You had four! No, I didn't have four. I'm going to correct you on that. Are you sure? Yes. And then I had a glass of whisky. And you survived. Because you know what - even though I've flown a lot I still find it terrifying - especially when it is turbulent. So you're a little tipsy now but. We're boarding on our next flight. So let's go catch our flight to Lima.
And I think this is where we're going to wrap up the video. We finally made it to Peru at 2 in the morning. We're a little tired but it is good to be back and we're excited to start filming this week.
This is part of our Travel in South America series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South American culture, South American arts, South American foods, South American religion, South American cuisine and South American people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 13 Jan 2016
- views: 504
Bolivia Gran Poder 2012 La Paz - X Del Gran Poder - Morenada - Bolivian Folklore HD
The Procession of el Gran Poder in La Paz [May / June] El Gran Poder is celebrated in late May or early June and is officially called La Festividad de Nuestr......
The Procession of el Gran Poder in La Paz [May / June] El Gran Poder is celebrated in late May or early June and is officially called La Festividad de Nuestr...
wn.com/Bolivia Gran Poder 2012 La Paz X Del Gran Poder Morenada Bolivian Folklore Hd
The Procession of el Gran Poder in La Paz [May / June] El Gran Poder is celebrated in late May or early June and is officially called La Festividad de Nuestr...
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 5499
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author: d dbdbyo
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Health Shoppe Bolivia Ltda
Health Shoppe Santa Cruz de la Sierra Centro
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A Health Center in Huasa Calle - Cliza, Bolivia
Mano a Mano Bolivia will construct a new health service in the community of Huasa Calle. This new facility will be fully equipped with the help of the municipal government. In the immediate term, this completed project will benefit the local economic development of the Huasa Calle and neighboring communities in several key ways. The presence of an improved clinic will reduce prenatal risk, incr
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SCORE Boliva - Safety & Health at Work: A Platform for Productivity
Why a safe and healthy workplace is important:
If a workplace is safe and healthy, everyone can get on with their work effectively and efficiently. In contrast, if a workplace is disorganized and full of hazards, process breakdowns injuries and sickness absences are inevitable. The pain and direct loss of earnings suffered by workers in these circumstances is often matched by reduced productivity
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HEALTH SHOPPE BOLIVIA
15 ANOS DE EXITO A NIVEL MUNDIAL.
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World Health Day 2013 Bolivia
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Maternal-Children Health Campaign in Bolivia
Campaña Materno Infantil - Quime Bolivia.
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Bolivia: Evo Morales opponent comments on nation's "democratic health"
Video ID: 20141012-036
¤W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we want to pay tribute to democr
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Bolivia: Evo Morales opponent comments on nation's "democratic health"
W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility
but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were
part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we
want to pay tribute to democracy with our partic
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Bringing Hope and Health to Rural Communities | Bolivia
Through its mobile health units, our local partner—CIES—works to ensure all women, men, and young people living in remote areas of Bolivia are able to receiv...
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Opening Doors: Ensuring Access to Health Care for Bolivia's Street Youth
In Bolivia, thousands of young people live on the street. We are playing a crucial role in meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people w...
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Spot Suites & Health, Urubó, Bolivia
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
www.santacruzinmuebles.com
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A Health Clinic For Waycha Torenni, Bolivia
As the people in one of the Western World's poorest countries fight through adversity, we want to help their greatest ally, Mano a Mano Bolivia, provide a little security in their life by giving them access to real health care. Mano a Mano Bolivia has done some amazing things in the past 20 years, and we are trying to help them fund another project in Waycha Torenni. I didn't want to make this vid
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JOSELO BALDARRAMA, Director of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 1)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
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JOSELO BALDARRAMA, Director of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 2)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
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Part 2: History of the Rio Beni Health Project, Bolivia
Part 2 of the documentary: "Creating a Vision: The Rio Beni Health Project"
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USAID supports inclusion, access and quality of health centers in Bolivia
Video Documentary. USAID Bolivia, through its Community Fund supports national policies on access, control, prevention and improvement in the quality of health services, and inclusion of people with special abilities.
For more information visit us at http://bolivia.usaid.gov
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BOLIVIA: HEALTH WORKERS PROTEST AGAINST PAY & CONDITIONS
Spanish/Nat
Five hundred Bolivian health workers are marching hundreds of kilometres from the town of Oruro to the capital La Paz in protest at work pay and conditions.
It is latest in a series of demonstrations held against the government of General Hugo Banzer.
The protestors expect to arrive in the capital on Monday where, if their demands are not met, they are threatening to go on hun
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Improving our lives: School Health and Nutrition in Bolivia
An overview of a school health and nutrition program in Bolivia.
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BOLIVIA: TEACHERS & HEALTH WORKERS STRIKE AGAINST LOW PAY
Natural Sound
Tens of thousands of teachers and health workers went on strike in Bolivia on Wednesday to protest against low pay.
The Bolivian Workers' Confederation, which represents most of the country's labour unions, had called on all public sector workers to take part.
About 150-thousand staged the walk out, forcing the closure of schools and reducing hospitals to emergency staff
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Bolivia: Llama Touted as Healthy Alternative to Red Meat
As concerns mount following a World Health Organization report indicating consumption of processed and red meat causes cancer, Bolivian officials are promoting llama as an alternative due to its low fat content. Long consumed by the country's indigenous communities, llama meat is experiencing a surge in popularity, including in high-end restaurants. Bolivia has even begun exporting llama meat to E
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Health in Bolivia
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PART I: Healthcare Workshops with Indigenous Communities in Bolivia
In 2009-2010, I organized four indigenous community health workshops in Bolivia with the objective of promoting dialogue between biomedical healthcare provid...
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Bolivia supports maternal and child health
Health Shoppe Bolivia Ltda
Health Shoppe Santa Cruz de la Sierra Centro...
Health Shoppe Santa Cruz de la Sierra Centro
wn.com/Health Shoppe Bolivia Ltda
Health Shoppe Santa Cruz de la Sierra Centro
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 54
A Health Center in Huasa Calle - Cliza, Bolivia
Mano a Mano Bolivia will construct a new health service in the community of Huasa Calle. This new facility will be fully equipped with the help of the municipa...
Mano a Mano Bolivia will construct a new health service in the community of Huasa Calle. This new facility will be fully equipped with the help of the municipal government. In the immediate term, this completed project will benefit the local economic development of the Huasa Calle and neighboring communities in several key ways. The presence of an improved clinic will reduce prenatal risk, increase and improve the availability of medical consults, improve infant and maternal health, increase the availability of primary health care, such as vaccinations, and improve worker satisfaction.
wn.com/A Health Center In Huasa Calle Cliza, Bolivia
Mano a Mano Bolivia will construct a new health service in the community of Huasa Calle. This new facility will be fully equipped with the help of the municipal government. In the immediate term, this completed project will benefit the local economic development of the Huasa Calle and neighboring communities in several key ways. The presence of an improved clinic will reduce prenatal risk, increase and improve the availability of medical consults, improve infant and maternal health, increase the availability of primary health care, such as vaccinations, and improve worker satisfaction.
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 15
SCORE Boliva - Safety & Health at Work: A Platform for Productivity
Why a safe and healthy workplace is important:
If a workplace is safe and healthy, everyone can get on with their work effectively and efficiently. In contrast...
Why a safe and healthy workplace is important:
If a workplace is safe and healthy, everyone can get on with their work effectively and efficiently. In contrast, if a workplace is disorganized and full of hazards, process breakdowns injuries and sickness absences are inevitable. The pain and direct loss of earnings suffered by workers in these circumstances is often matched by reduced productivity at the enterprise.
This animation created by the SCORE team in Bolivia illustrates 'SCORE Training Module 5: Safety and Health at Work: A platform for productivity.'
This module aims to provide SME participants (both employees and managers) with the knowledge and understanding they need to create and benefit from a safety and health system tailored to the realities in the enterprise.
wn.com/Score Boliva Safety Health At Work A Platform For Productivity
Why a safe and healthy workplace is important:
If a workplace is safe and healthy, everyone can get on with their work effectively and efficiently. In contrast, if a workplace is disorganized and full of hazards, process breakdowns injuries and sickness absences are inevitable. The pain and direct loss of earnings suffered by workers in these circumstances is often matched by reduced productivity at the enterprise.
This animation created by the SCORE team in Bolivia illustrates 'SCORE Training Module 5: Safety and Health at Work: A platform for productivity.'
This module aims to provide SME participants (both employees and managers) with the knowledge and understanding they need to create and benefit from a safety and health system tailored to the realities in the enterprise.
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 5
HEALTH SHOPPE BOLIVIA
15 ANOS DE EXITO A NIVEL MUNDIAL....
15 ANOS DE EXITO A NIVEL MUNDIAL.
wn.com/Health Shoppe Bolivia
15 ANOS DE EXITO A NIVEL MUNDIAL.
Bolivia: Evo Morales opponent comments on nation's "democratic health"
Video ID: 20141012-036
¤W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz (...
Video ID: 20141012-036
¤W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we want to pay tribute to democracy with our participation, with our vote and with our decision to go forward."
¤M/S Campaign posters [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz in (Spanish): "As long as we keep being a vigorous and democratic people, our democratic health will always be good. We hope to transmit this democratic impulse to everyone in power, the people who have ruled over us, the ones who are now in charge, and the people who will be in power tomorrow, for them to cultivate democracy, which hasn't always happened in this country."
¤W/S Polling station [cutaway]
¤SCRIPT
Bolivia's "democratic health will always be good" as long as its people "keep being a vigorous and democratic people," former La Paz mayor and Bolivian presidential candidate Juan del Granado said Sunday in El Alto.
Around six million Bolivians headed to the polls Sunday. The country's current leader Evo Morales is the favourite to win a new term in office as president of the South American country.
Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (1200 GMT) and closed at 4 p.m. (2000 GMT). Morales, an indigenous and union leader, has been in office since 2005.
Granado was formerly allied with Morales before breaking away in 2010. Since then, he has become an outspoken critic of Morales.
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wn.com/Bolivia Evo Morales Opponent Comments On Nation's Democratic Health
Video ID: 20141012-036
¤W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we want to pay tribute to democracy with our participation, with our vote and with our decision to go forward."
¤M/S Campaign posters [cutaway]
¤SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz in (Spanish): "As long as we keep being a vigorous and democratic people, our democratic health will always be good. We hope to transmit this democratic impulse to everyone in power, the people who have ruled over us, the ones who are now in charge, and the people who will be in power tomorrow, for them to cultivate democracy, which hasn't always happened in this country."
¤W/S Polling station [cutaway]
¤SCRIPT
Bolivia's "democratic health will always be good" as long as its people "keep being a vigorous and democratic people," former La Paz mayor and Bolivian presidential candidate Juan del Granado said Sunday in El Alto.
Around six million Bolivians headed to the polls Sunday. The country's current leader Evo Morales is the favourite to win a new term in office as president of the South American country.
Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (1200 GMT) and closed at 4 p.m. (2000 GMT). Morales, an indigenous and union leader, has been in office since 2005.
Granado was formerly allied with Morales before breaking away in 2010. Since then, he has become an outspoken critic of Morales.
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- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 16
Bolivia: Evo Morales opponent comments on nation's "democratic health"
W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz (in Spanish): "We have ...
W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility
but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were
part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we
want to pay tribute to democracy with our participation, with our vote and
with our decision to go forward."
M/S Campaign posters [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz in (Spanish): "As long as we keep being a vigorous and democratic
people, our democratic health will always be good. We hope to transmit this
democratic impulse to everyone in power, the people who have ruled over us,
the ones who are now in charge, and the people who will be in power
tomorrow, for them to cultivate democracy, which hasn't always happened in
this country."
W/S Polling station [cutaway]
SCRIPT
Bolivia's "democratic health will always be good" as long as its people
"keep being a vigorous and democratic people," former La Paz mayor and
Bolivian presidential candidate Juan del Granado said Sunday in El Alto.
Around six million Bolivians headed to the polls Sunday. The country's
current leader Evo Morales is the favourite to win a new term in office as
president of the South American country.
Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (1200 GMT) and closed at 4 p.m. (2000
GMT). Morales, an indigenous and union leader, has been in office since
2006.
Granado was formerly allied with Morales before breaking away in 2010.
Since then, he has become an outspoken critic of Morales.
wn.com/Bolivia Evo Morales Opponent Comments On Nation's Democratic Health
W/S Campaign posters on side of building [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz (in Spanish): "We have woken up with a feeling of large tranquility
but also with huge optimism. We are not newcomers to democracy. We were
part of the democratic recovery 32 years ago. Today, 32 years later, we
want to pay tribute to democracy with our participation, with our vote and
with our decision to go forward."
M/S Campaign posters [cutaway]
SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of
La Paz in (Spanish): "As long as we keep being a vigorous and democratic
people, our democratic health will always be good. We hope to transmit this
democratic impulse to everyone in power, the people who have ruled over us,
the ones who are now in charge, and the people who will be in power
tomorrow, for them to cultivate democracy, which hasn't always happened in
this country."
W/S Polling station [cutaway]
SCRIPT
Bolivia's "democratic health will always be good" as long as its people
"keep being a vigorous and democratic people," former La Paz mayor and
Bolivian presidential candidate Juan del Granado said Sunday in El Alto.
Around six million Bolivians headed to the polls Sunday. The country's
current leader Evo Morales is the favourite to win a new term in office as
president of the South American country.
Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (1200 GMT) and closed at 4 p.m. (2000
GMT). Morales, an indigenous and union leader, has been in office since
2006.
Granado was formerly allied with Morales before breaking away in 2010.
Since then, he has become an outspoken critic of Morales.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 6
Bringing Hope and Health to Rural Communities | Bolivia
Through its mobile health units, our local partner—CIES—works to ensure all women, men, and young people living in remote areas of Bolivia are able to receiv......
Through its mobile health units, our local partner—CIES—works to ensure all women, men, and young people living in remote areas of Bolivia are able to receiv...
wn.com/Bringing Hope And Health To Rural Communities | Bolivia
Through its mobile health units, our local partner—CIES—works to ensure all women, men, and young people living in remote areas of Bolivia are able to receiv...
Opening Doors: Ensuring Access to Health Care for Bolivia's Street Youth
In Bolivia, thousands of young people live on the street. We are playing a crucial role in meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people w......
In Bolivia, thousands of young people live on the street. We are playing a crucial role in meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people w...
wn.com/Opening Doors Ensuring Access To Health Care For Bolivia's Street Youth
In Bolivia, thousands of young people live on the street. We are playing a crucial role in meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people w...
Spot Suites & Health, Urubó, Bolivia
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
www.santacruzinmuebles.com...
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
www.santacruzinmuebles.com
wn.com/Spot Suites Health, Urubó, Bolivia
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
www.santacruzinmuebles.com
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 21
A Health Clinic For Waycha Torenni, Bolivia
As the people in one of the Western World's poorest countries fight through adversity, we want to help their greatest ally, Mano a Mano Bolivia, provide a littl...
As the people in one of the Western World's poorest countries fight through adversity, we want to help their greatest ally, Mano a Mano Bolivia, provide a little security in their life by giving them access to real health care. Mano a Mano Bolivia has done some amazing things in the past 20 years, and we are trying to help them fund another project in Waycha Torenni. I didn't want to make this video a sad story, however, so I tried to show the situation while keeping the overall attitude light.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ORGANIZATION
Mano a Mano International Partners
http://manoamano.org/
https://www.facebook.com/manoamanointl
http://www.youtube.com/user/manoamanousa
Mano a Mano Bolivia
http://www.manoamanobolivia.org/web/
https://www.facebook.com/ManoaManoBolivia?fref=ts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOnk1RvOFg0
wn.com/A Health Clinic For Waycha Torenni, Bolivia
As the people in one of the Western World's poorest countries fight through adversity, we want to help their greatest ally, Mano a Mano Bolivia, provide a little security in their life by giving them access to real health care. Mano a Mano Bolivia has done some amazing things in the past 20 years, and we are trying to help them fund another project in Waycha Torenni. I didn't want to make this video a sad story, however, so I tried to show the situation while keeping the overall attitude light.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ORGANIZATION
Mano a Mano International Partners
http://manoamano.org/
https://www.facebook.com/manoamanointl
http://www.youtube.com/user/manoamanousa
Mano a Mano Bolivia
http://www.manoamanobolivia.org/web/
https://www.facebook.com/ManoaManoBolivia?fref=ts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOnk1RvOFg0
- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 44
JOSELO BALDARRAMA, Director of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 1)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ......
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
wn.com/Joselo Baldarrama, Director Of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 1)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
JOSELO BALDARRAMA, Director of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 2)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ......
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
wn.com/Joselo Baldarrama, Director Of Rio Beni Health Foundation, Bolivia (Part 2)
Joselo Baldarrama, Director, and Christopher Brady, Project Co-Founder of the Rio Bene Health Foundation came to SBMS to visit and share stories. Teen Press ...
Part 2: History of the Rio Beni Health Project, Bolivia
Part 2 of the documentary: "Creating a Vision: The Rio Beni Health Project"...
Part 2 of the documentary: "Creating a Vision: The Rio Beni Health Project"
wn.com/Part 2 History Of The Rio Beni Health Project, Bolivia
Part 2 of the documentary: "Creating a Vision: The Rio Beni Health Project"
USAID supports inclusion, access and quality of health centers in Bolivia
Video Documentary. USAID Bolivia, through its Community Fund supports national policies on access, control, prevention and improvement in the quality of health ...
Video Documentary. USAID Bolivia, through its Community Fund supports national policies on access, control, prevention and improvement in the quality of health services, and inclusion of people with special abilities.
For more information visit us at http://bolivia.usaid.gov
wn.com/Usaid Supports Inclusion, Access And Quality Of Health Centers In Bolivia
Video Documentary. USAID Bolivia, through its Community Fund supports national policies on access, control, prevention and improvement in the quality of health services, and inclusion of people with special abilities.
For more information visit us at http://bolivia.usaid.gov
- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 207
BOLIVIA: HEALTH WORKERS PROTEST AGAINST PAY & CONDITIONS
Spanish/Nat
Five hundred Bolivian health workers are marching hundreds of kilometres from the town of Oruro to the capital La Paz in protest at work pay and ...
Spanish/Nat
Five hundred Bolivian health workers are marching hundreds of kilometres from the town of Oruro to the capital La Paz in protest at work pay and conditions.
It is latest in a series of demonstrations held against the government of General Hugo Banzer.
The protestors expect to arrive in the capital on Monday where, if their demands are not met, they are threatening to go on hunger strike.
Bolivian President Hugo Banzer's government is under attack once again, this time from the country's medical support staff.
Around seven-hundred workers are undertaking a 270 (k) kilometre walk from the town of Oruru to the capital La Paz in a demonstration over pay and working conditions.
The government has offered the workers a pay increase of six per cent, but union representatives are holding out for over seven.
They are also angry at not receiving bonuses for weekend and holiday work.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"With this march we are demonstrating that we are prepared to make sacrifices to stand up for our workers rights. It is well known that that we work on Sundays holidays and through the nights and that nobody applies the employment laws to us"
SUPER CAPTION: 'Peniagua' leader for health workers
Many of the nurses, cleaners, ambulance men and support staff are also angry at having to work in their own clothes.
Organisers of the march are threatening hunger strike if their demands are not met.
This is the latest in a series of strikes and demonstrations held this year against the government of former dictator Banzer, who was elected in 1997.
Last month, a general strike was called by public sector unions but violence erupted around the country as police clashed with demonstrators.
Settlements have since been made with teachers unions.
Apart from the medical support staff, the only other section still in confrontation are the 'cocaleros' (coca leaf farmers).
Waiting lists at hospitals are likely to increase as the strike continues.
The marchers are expecting to reach La Paz on Monday.
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wn.com/Bolivia Health Workers Protest Against Pay Conditions
Spanish/Nat
Five hundred Bolivian health workers are marching hundreds of kilometres from the town of Oruro to the capital La Paz in protest at work pay and conditions.
It is latest in a series of demonstrations held against the government of General Hugo Banzer.
The protestors expect to arrive in the capital on Monday where, if their demands are not met, they are threatening to go on hunger strike.
Bolivian President Hugo Banzer's government is under attack once again, this time from the country's medical support staff.
Around seven-hundred workers are undertaking a 270 (k) kilometre walk from the town of Oruru to the capital La Paz in a demonstration over pay and working conditions.
The government has offered the workers a pay increase of six per cent, but union representatives are holding out for over seven.
They are also angry at not receiving bonuses for weekend and holiday work.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"With this march we are demonstrating that we are prepared to make sacrifices to stand up for our workers rights. It is well known that that we work on Sundays holidays and through the nights and that nobody applies the employment laws to us"
SUPER CAPTION: 'Peniagua' leader for health workers
Many of the nurses, cleaners, ambulance men and support staff are also angry at having to work in their own clothes.
Organisers of the march are threatening hunger strike if their demands are not met.
This is the latest in a series of strikes and demonstrations held this year against the government of former dictator Banzer, who was elected in 1997.
Last month, a general strike was called by public sector unions but violence erupted around the country as police clashed with demonstrators.
Settlements have since been made with teachers unions.
Apart from the medical support staff, the only other section still in confrontation are the 'cocaleros' (coca leaf farmers).
Waiting lists at hospitals are likely to increase as the strike continues.
The marchers are expecting to reach La Paz on Monday.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
BOLIVIA: TEACHERS & HEALTH WORKERS STRIKE AGAINST LOW PAY
Natural Sound
Tens of thousands of teachers and health workers went on strike in Bolivia on Wednesday to protest against low pay.
The Bolivian Workers' ...
Natural Sound
Tens of thousands of teachers and health workers went on strike in Bolivia on Wednesday to protest against low pay.
The Bolivian Workers' Confederation, which represents most of the country's labour unions, had called on all public sector workers to take part.
About 150-thousand staged the walk out, forcing the closure of schools and reducing hospitals to emergency staff only.
Strike action paralysed the centre of La Paz for five hours on Wednesday.
Running street battles and road blockades around the city were typical of scenes nationwide as 150-thousand Bolivian workers joined in the protest.
In response, thousands of police and soldiers were deployed to control the crowds.
In the capital, teachers threw rocks and sticks at police in several neighbourhoods.
Officers responded with tear gas and several arrests were made.
The protest, called by the Bolivian Workers' Confederation, confirms the extent of dissatisfaction among state employees with present levels of pay.
Wednesday's strike was led by workers from the education and health section.
Unions demand an increase in the monthly minimum wage, from 47 U-S dollars to 667 U-S dollars.
A government proposed 6.5 percent increase has been firmly rejected.
Schools have been closed for all but one week since March 1.
Labour Minister Leopoldo Lopez said the strike was illegal.
Farmers were also out in strength, staging nationwide road blocks in support of the strikers.
The blockades stranded hundreds of motorists in the city centre and throughout the country.
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wn.com/Bolivia Teachers Health Workers Strike Against Low Pay
Natural Sound
Tens of thousands of teachers and health workers went on strike in Bolivia on Wednesday to protest against low pay.
The Bolivian Workers' Confederation, which represents most of the country's labour unions, had called on all public sector workers to take part.
About 150-thousand staged the walk out, forcing the closure of schools and reducing hospitals to emergency staff only.
Strike action paralysed the centre of La Paz for five hours on Wednesday.
Running street battles and road blockades around the city were typical of scenes nationwide as 150-thousand Bolivian workers joined in the protest.
In response, thousands of police and soldiers were deployed to control the crowds.
In the capital, teachers threw rocks and sticks at police in several neighbourhoods.
Officers responded with tear gas and several arrests were made.
The protest, called by the Bolivian Workers' Confederation, confirms the extent of dissatisfaction among state employees with present levels of pay.
Wednesday's strike was led by workers from the education and health section.
Unions demand an increase in the monthly minimum wage, from 47 U-S dollars to 667 U-S dollars.
A government proposed 6.5 percent increase has been firmly rejected.
Schools have been closed for all but one week since March 1.
Labour Minister Leopoldo Lopez said the strike was illegal.
Farmers were also out in strength, staging nationwide road blocks in support of the strikers.
The blockades stranded hundreds of motorists in the city centre and throughout the country.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/449b53426d94431f197b7f6fd3750f82
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Bolivia: Llama Touted as Healthy Alternative to Red Meat
As concerns mount following a World Health Organization report indicating consumption of processed and red meat causes cancer, Bolivian officials are promoting ...
As concerns mount following a World Health Organization report indicating consumption of processed and red meat causes cancer, Bolivian officials are promoting llama as an alternative due to its low fat content. Long consumed by the country's indigenous communities, llama meat is experiencing a surge in popularity, including in high-end restaurants. Bolivia has even begun exporting llama meat to Europe. Dimitri O'Donnell reports from La Paz. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-llama-touted-as-healthy-alternative-to-red-meat/
wn.com/Bolivia Llama Touted As Healthy Alternative To Red Meat
As concerns mount following a World Health Organization report indicating consumption of processed and red meat causes cancer, Bolivian officials are promoting llama as an alternative due to its low fat content. Long consumed by the country's indigenous communities, llama meat is experiencing a surge in popularity, including in high-end restaurants. Bolivia has even begun exporting llama meat to Europe. Dimitri O'Donnell reports from La Paz. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-llama-touted-as-healthy-alternative-to-red-meat/
- published: 09 Nov 2015
- views: 24
PART I: Healthcare Workshops with Indigenous Communities in Bolivia
In 2009-2010, I organized four indigenous community health workshops in Bolivia with the objective of promoting dialogue between biomedical healthcare provid......
In 2009-2010, I organized four indigenous community health workshops in Bolivia with the objective of promoting dialogue between biomedical healthcare provid...
wn.com/Part I Healthcare Workshops With Indigenous Communities In Bolivia
In 2009-2010, I organized four indigenous community health workshops in Bolivia with the objective of promoting dialogue between biomedical healthcare provid...
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List of 10 Tourist Attractions in Bolivia
Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top a...
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A Tourist's Guide to La Paz, Bolivia
We drive up from Lake Titicaca, to La Paz. We see the sights, including Plaza San Francisco and see the llama foetuses in the Witches' Market
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Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic pe
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Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia is among the megadiverse countries in the world, among them contain over 70% of known species on the planet. Its altitudinal gradient, which varies from 90 to 6500 meters in its territory leads to 4 types of biomes, 32 ecoregions and 199 ecosystems. Among the ecosystems that has Bolivia, the most prominent are the region of Los Yungas, Amazons, Forest Chiquitano, Gran Chaco and Interandean
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BOLIVIA ES TURISMO E HISTORIA: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
My city, my people, the usual, its dance, its landscape, wildlife and culture and much more ...etc. FROM SPAIN, THIS IS MY SENTIENT BOLIVIA !!!VIVA BOLIVIA ...
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Tourism in Bolivia
Bolivian tourism promotion video.
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Tourism in Bolivia
Bolivia has many natural and artificial tourist attractions, and has experienced growth in the tourism industry since 1990 in spite of deterrents to tourism such as political instability.
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Things to do in La Paz, Bolivia (Travel Guide La Paz)
There are a lot of cool things to do in La Paz, Bolivia - I got in touch with Ben, who runs tours here and he gave me a City Tour in La Paz - the place where he was born an raised.
We took local transportation, ate Streetfood and visited local markets to get a real feeling for La Paz. It is one of these off the beaten path things you should do on your travels to experience a place off from the t
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Ecotourism in Bolivia
The Bolivian Jungle is fast becoming an eco-tourist hotspot. Yet despite the growing number of tourists arriving each day, its international tour operators w...
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Santa Cruz Bolivia - Santa Cruz de la Sierra Tourism
The department (state) of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and South Eastern section of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine departments. The city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra is located in the western section of the state, and is its capital city.
Through the 1950's it was still considered a small, marginal city with a population of only 25,000. Today Santa Cruz is modern
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Pink River Dolphin Tour in Trinidad - Beni Bolivia Tourism
The Ruta del Bufeo, known as the River Dolphin Tour, is one of the main tourist attractions in Trinidad, capital of the state of Beni, Bolivia. Along this tour you will slowly motor down the Ibare River, a major tributary of the Madera River, which in turn is a large tributary of the Amazon River. At one point it converges with the immense Mamoré River as well. All the rivers in the Department of
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Bolivia Tourism: La Rinconada Resort, Santa Cruz
La Rinconada (which literally means "haven" or "retreat") is such an amazing, hidden piece of paradise just outside of Santa Cruz I call it Bolivia's Garden ...
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Bolivia Tourism: Santa Cruz Regional History Museum
The Regional History Museum (Museo de Historial Regional) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia houses archeological pieces uncovered during the excavation of the Bolivia-B...
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Bolivia Tourism-misionaltours (version Ingles - 1era parte)
www.misionaltours.com These living missions deserved the international recognition by being declared by the UNESCO as a "Cultural Heritage of Humanity". Six ...
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Bolivia Tourism: La Paz, Bolivia - Second Highest City in the World
La Paz is one of the largest, but not the largest, city in Bolivia. It is the seat of two branches of the Bolivian government. La Paz, Bolivia is the second ...
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Plaza 24 de Septiembre Santa Cruz Bolivia: Bolivia Tourism
Plaza 24 de Septiembre is Santa Cruz, Bolivia's central square around which the entire city has been built. On the Southern end is the Basilica de San Lorenz...
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Pando Bolivia Pure Tourism
For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism.
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Bolivia Tourism: Alasitas Festival, La Paz
Alasitas is an Aymara festival Bolivia celebrates in reverence of the indigenous "god of bounty" or "abundance" called the Ekkekko. Therefore, Alasitas has b...
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Unstoppable Santa Cruz Bolivia Close Up - Bolivia Tourism
The state of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and Southeastern third of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine states. Its capital cit...
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Islas Uros: The Changing Face of Tourism on Bolivia's Floating Islands
The Uros Islands of South America are one of the continent's most celebrated tourist traps. And yet, as curiosities go, few are as singular, or as misunderstood, as the floating man-made islands of the Uros in the middle of Lake Titicaca.
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Beautiful Beni, Bolivia's Tropical Amazon - Bolivia Tourism
Beni is the second largest state in Bolivia and it's capital city is Trinidad. It covers the entire northeastern portion of Bolivia. Beni is criss-crossed by...
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Sky High La Paz, Bolivia Close Up - Bolivia Tourism
La Paz, Bolivia, situated at over 13000 feet above sea level, is the second highest city in the world, after Potosí, also in Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of ...
List of 10 Tourist Attractions in Bolivia
Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top a......
Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top a...
wn.com/List Of 10 Tourist Attractions In Bolivia
Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top a...
- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 54
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author: BDchannel
A Tourist's Guide to La Paz, Bolivia
We drive up from Lake Titicaca, to La Paz. We see the sights, including Plaza San Francisco and see the llama foetuses in the Witches' Market...
We drive up from Lake Titicaca, to La Paz. We see the sights, including Plaza San Francisco and see the llama foetuses in the Witches' Market
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To La Paz, Bolivia
We drive up from Lake Titicaca, to La Paz. We see the sights, including Plaza San Francisco and see the llama foetuses in the Witches' Market
- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 37816
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs o...
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-up are equally fascinating. Three centuries of colonial rule have left their mark on the nation's language, religion and architecture, but this is essentially little more than a veneer overlying indigenous cultural traditions that stretch back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Though superficially embracing the Catholic religion, many Bolivians are equally at home making offerings to the mountain gods or performing other strange rites, such as blessing vehicles with libations of alcohol. And although Spanish is the language of government and business, the streets buzz with the cadences of Aymara, Quechua and more than thirty other indigenous languages.
Geographically, Bolivia is dominated by the Andes, which march through the west in two parallel chains, each studded with snowcapped peaks; between them stretch the barren, windswept expanses of the Altiplano. Reached via a series of lush valleys, the country's lowlands range from dense Amazonian rainforest to vast plains of dry thornbrush and scrub. The geographical extremes are fascinating to explore, but can take their toll on travellers. This varied topography supports an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna from condors to pink freshwater dolphins-- Parque Nacional Amboró, for example, has over 830 species of bird, more than the US and Canada combined. The country's underdevelopment has in some ways been a blessing for the environment, allowing vast wilderness areas to survive in a near-pristine condition.
Incredible Bolivia Video!!!
wn.com/Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-up are equally fascinating. Three centuries of colonial rule have left their mark on the nation's language, religion and architecture, but this is essentially little more than a veneer overlying indigenous cultural traditions that stretch back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Though superficially embracing the Catholic religion, many Bolivians are equally at home making offerings to the mountain gods or performing other strange rites, such as blessing vehicles with libations of alcohol. And although Spanish is the language of government and business, the streets buzz with the cadences of Aymara, Quechua and more than thirty other indigenous languages.
Geographically, Bolivia is dominated by the Andes, which march through the west in two parallel chains, each studded with snowcapped peaks; between them stretch the barren, windswept expanses of the Altiplano. Reached via a series of lush valleys, the country's lowlands range from dense Amazonian rainforest to vast plains of dry thornbrush and scrub. The geographical extremes are fascinating to explore, but can take their toll on travellers. This varied topography supports an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna from condors to pink freshwater dolphins-- Parque Nacional Amboró, for example, has over 830 species of bird, more than the US and Canada combined. The country's underdevelopment has in some ways been a blessing for the environment, allowing vast wilderness areas to survive in a near-pristine condition.
Incredible Bolivia Video!!!
- published: 16 Apr 2014
- views: 9509
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia is among the megadiverse countries in the world, among them contain over 70% of known species on the planet. Its altitudinal gradient, which varies from...
Bolivia is among the megadiverse countries in the world, among them contain over 70% of known species on the planet. Its altitudinal gradient, which varies from 90 to 6500 meters in its territory leads to 4 types of biomes, 32 ecoregions and 199 ecosystems. Among the ecosystems that has Bolivia, the most prominent are the region of Los Yungas, Amazons, Forest Chiquitano, Gran Chaco and Interandean Forests; the Bolivian territory represents 0.2% of the global area and its forests reach about 3,5% of the world's forests, however, in the country are between 30 and 40% of the planet's biological diversity... MORE #boliviatravelguide HERE: http://goo.gl/5CSRww
wn.com/Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia is among the megadiverse countries in the world, among them contain over 70% of known species on the planet. Its altitudinal gradient, which varies from 90 to 6500 meters in its territory leads to 4 types of biomes, 32 ecoregions and 199 ecosystems. Among the ecosystems that has Bolivia, the most prominent are the region of Los Yungas, Amazons, Forest Chiquitano, Gran Chaco and Interandean Forests; the Bolivian territory represents 0.2% of the global area and its forests reach about 3,5% of the world's forests, however, in the country are between 30 and 40% of the planet's biological diversity... MORE #boliviatravelguide HERE: http://goo.gl/5CSRww
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 7898
BOLIVIA ES TURISMO E HISTORIA: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
My city, my people, the usual, its dance, its landscape, wildlife and culture and much more ...etc. FROM SPAIN, THIS IS MY SENTIENT BOLIVIA !!!VIVA BOLIVIA ......
My city, my people, the usual, its dance, its landscape, wildlife and culture and much more ...etc. FROM SPAIN, THIS IS MY SENTIENT BOLIVIA !!!VIVA BOLIVIA ...
wn.com/Bolivia Es Turismo E Historia Santa Cruz De La Sierra, Bolivia
My city, my people, the usual, its dance, its landscape, wildlife and culture and much more ...etc. FROM SPAIN, THIS IS MY SENTIENT BOLIVIA !!!VIVA BOLIVIA ...
Tourism in Bolivia
Bolivian tourism promotion video....
Bolivian tourism promotion video.
wn.com/Tourism In Bolivia
Bolivian tourism promotion video.
Tourism in Bolivia
Bolivia has many natural and artificial tourist attractions, and has experienced growth in the tourism industry since 1990 in spite of deterrents to tourism suc...
Bolivia has many natural and artificial tourist attractions, and has experienced growth in the tourism industry since 1990 in spite of deterrents to tourism such as political instability.
wn.com/Tourism In Bolivia
Bolivia has many natural and artificial tourist attractions, and has experienced growth in the tourism industry since 1990 in spite of deterrents to tourism such as political instability.
- published: 30 Nov 2013
- views: 85
Things to do in La Paz, Bolivia (Travel Guide La Paz)
There are a lot of cool things to do in La Paz, Bolivia - I got in touch with Ben, who runs tours here and he gave me a City Tour in La Paz - the place where he...
There are a lot of cool things to do in La Paz, Bolivia - I got in touch with Ben, who runs tours here and he gave me a City Tour in La Paz - the place where he was born an raised.
We took local transportation, ate Streetfood and visited local markets to get a real feeling for La Paz. It is one of these off the beaten path things you should do on your travels to experience a place off from the touristy things.
Moreover I was invited to do some rappel action in the middle of the center of La Paz: it is called "Urban Rush" and awaits you with a thrilling free fall after walking down a 50m Skyscraper - face first.
More options for things to do in La Paz?
What about biking down the death road - you can book the tours in the center e.g. with Gravity. See more about this option in another video I produced about this thrilling experience:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVFG_Ob3tbQ
My Hostel recommendation in La Paz:
http://bit.ly/1dLcxLB
I hope you enjoy this "Travel Video Guide" episode from Bolivia and keep following for the next Travel Videos!
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There are a lot of cool things to do in La Paz, Bolivia - I got in touch with Ben, who runs tours here and he gave me a City Tour in La Paz - the place where he was born an raised.
We took local transportation, ate Streetfood and visited local markets to get a real feeling for La Paz. It is one of these off the beaten path things you should do on your travels to experience a place off from the touristy things.
Moreover I was invited to do some rappel action in the middle of the center of La Paz: it is called "Urban Rush" and awaits you with a thrilling free fall after walking down a 50m Skyscraper - face first.
More options for things to do in La Paz?
What about biking down the death road - you can book the tours in the center e.g. with Gravity. See more about this option in another video I produced about this thrilling experience:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVFG_Ob3tbQ
My Hostel recommendation in La Paz:
http://bit.ly/1dLcxLB
I hope you enjoy this "Travel Video Guide" episode from Bolivia and keep following for the next Travel Videos!
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City Tour La Paz by Banjotours
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Urban Rush La Paz
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- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 6118
Ecotourism in Bolivia
The Bolivian Jungle is fast becoming an eco-tourist hotspot. Yet despite the growing number of tourists arriving each day, its international tour operators w......
The Bolivian Jungle is fast becoming an eco-tourist hotspot. Yet despite the growing number of tourists arriving each day, its international tour operators w...
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The Bolivian Jungle is fast becoming an eco-tourist hotspot. Yet despite the growing number of tourists arriving each day, its international tour operators w...
- published: 06 Oct 2008
- views: 6837
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author: IFADTV
Santa Cruz Bolivia - Santa Cruz de la Sierra Tourism
The department (state) of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and South Eastern section of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine department...
The department (state) of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and South Eastern section of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine departments. The city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra is located in the western section of the state, and is its capital city.
Through the 1950's it was still considered a small, marginal city with a population of only 25,000. Today Santa Cruz is modern and prosperous and Bolivia's financial center with a population of over 2 million, making it Bolivia's largest city. It is quickly becoming the most developed region of Bolivia and currently supplies nearly 40% of the country's Gross National Product. It is also among the 15 fastest growing cities in the world.
Some of the ethnic groups native to the Department of Santa Cruz, mainly from the tropical forests and other impenetrable regions, are the Guarayos, Guaraní, Sirionós, Chiquitanos, Chamacocos, Zamucos, Lenguas, Tapietes, and Yuacarés, among many others. Not native to the region, but increasing in presence due to immigration, are the Aymara and Quechua populations which have migrated to the city in record numbers over the past 10 years.
As this region was ignored for over 450 years and past governments did little to develop it, cruceños are proud of the fact that they've developed most of their city and their region through private funding and enterprise. "Cruceños" are generally easy going, hospitable, warm and inviting, but are also intensely protective and proud of their social and cultural heritage.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/santa-cruz.html
For more: www.boliviabella.com/santa-cruz-de-la-sierra.html
wn.com/Santa Cruz Bolivia Santa Cruz De La Sierra Tourism
The department (state) of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and South Eastern section of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine departments. The city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra is located in the western section of the state, and is its capital city.
Through the 1950's it was still considered a small, marginal city with a population of only 25,000. Today Santa Cruz is modern and prosperous and Bolivia's financial center with a population of over 2 million, making it Bolivia's largest city. It is quickly becoming the most developed region of Bolivia and currently supplies nearly 40% of the country's Gross National Product. It is also among the 15 fastest growing cities in the world.
Some of the ethnic groups native to the Department of Santa Cruz, mainly from the tropical forests and other impenetrable regions, are the Guarayos, Guaraní, Sirionós, Chiquitanos, Chamacocos, Zamucos, Lenguas, Tapietes, and Yuacarés, among many others. Not native to the region, but increasing in presence due to immigration, are the Aymara and Quechua populations which have migrated to the city in record numbers over the past 10 years.
As this region was ignored for over 450 years and past governments did little to develop it, cruceños are proud of the fact that they've developed most of their city and their region through private funding and enterprise. "Cruceños" are generally easy going, hospitable, warm and inviting, but are also intensely protective and proud of their social and cultural heritage.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/santa-cruz.html
For more: www.boliviabella.com/santa-cruz-de-la-sierra.html
- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 4577
Pink River Dolphin Tour in Trinidad - Beni Bolivia Tourism
The Ruta del Bufeo, known as the River Dolphin Tour, is one of the main tourist attractions in Trinidad, capital of the state of Beni, Bolivia. Along this tour ...
The Ruta del Bufeo, known as the River Dolphin Tour, is one of the main tourist attractions in Trinidad, capital of the state of Beni, Bolivia. Along this tour you will slowly motor down the Ibare River, a major tributary of the Madera River, which in turn is a large tributary of the Amazon River. At one point it converges with the immense Mamoré River as well. All the rivers in the Department of Beni are Amazon tributaries.
Beni is home to a species of pink river dolphin that cannot be found anywhere else in the world, the Inia boliviensis. Because these dolphins are cut off from other river dolphins in other tributaries by several spots of rapids and waterfalls, they have evolved into a completely separate species found only in Bolivia. And yes, they really are pink. For those who enjoy the tropics, a boat tour down the Ibare River to swim with pink river dolphins (if they aren't too shy of you) is one of the top tourist attractions in Bolivia.
Read more: www.boliviabella.com/ibare-river-tour.html
wn.com/Pink River Dolphin Tour In Trinidad Beni Bolivia Tourism
The Ruta del Bufeo, known as the River Dolphin Tour, is one of the main tourist attractions in Trinidad, capital of the state of Beni, Bolivia. Along this tour you will slowly motor down the Ibare River, a major tributary of the Madera River, which in turn is a large tributary of the Amazon River. At one point it converges with the immense Mamoré River as well. All the rivers in the Department of Beni are Amazon tributaries.
Beni is home to a species of pink river dolphin that cannot be found anywhere else in the world, the Inia boliviensis. Because these dolphins are cut off from other river dolphins in other tributaries by several spots of rapids and waterfalls, they have evolved into a completely separate species found only in Bolivia. And yes, they really are pink. For those who enjoy the tropics, a boat tour down the Ibare River to swim with pink river dolphins (if they aren't too shy of you) is one of the top tourist attractions in Bolivia.
Read more: www.boliviabella.com/ibare-river-tour.html
- published: 09 Nov 2012
- views: 978
Bolivia Tourism: La Rinconada Resort, Santa Cruz
La Rinconada (which literally means "haven" or "retreat") is such an amazing, hidden piece of paradise just outside of Santa Cruz I call it Bolivia's Garden ......
La Rinconada (which literally means "haven" or "retreat") is such an amazing, hidden piece of paradise just outside of Santa Cruz I call it Bolivia's Garden ...
wn.com/Bolivia Tourism La Rinconada Resort, Santa Cruz
La Rinconada (which literally means "haven" or "retreat") is such an amazing, hidden piece of paradise just outside of Santa Cruz I call it Bolivia's Garden ...
Bolivia Tourism: Santa Cruz Regional History Museum
The Regional History Museum (Museo de Historial Regional) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia houses archeological pieces uncovered during the excavation of the Bolivia-B......
The Regional History Museum (Museo de Historial Regional) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia houses archeological pieces uncovered during the excavation of the Bolivia-B...
wn.com/Bolivia Tourism Santa Cruz Regional History Museum
The Regional History Museum (Museo de Historial Regional) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia houses archeological pieces uncovered during the excavation of the Bolivia-B...
Bolivia Tourism-misionaltours (version Ingles - 1era parte)
www.misionaltours.com These living missions deserved the international recognition by being declared by the UNESCO as a "Cultural Heritage of Humanity". Six ......
www.misionaltours.com These living missions deserved the international recognition by being declared by the UNESCO as a "Cultural Heritage of Humanity". Six ...
wn.com/Bolivia Tourism Misionaltours (Version Ingles 1Era Parte)
www.misionaltours.com These living missions deserved the international recognition by being declared by the UNESCO as a "Cultural Heritage of Humanity". Six ...
Bolivia Tourism: La Paz, Bolivia - Second Highest City in the World
La Paz is one of the largest, but not the largest, city in Bolivia. It is the seat of two branches of the Bolivian government. La Paz, Bolivia is the second ......
La Paz is one of the largest, but not the largest, city in Bolivia. It is the seat of two branches of the Bolivian government. La Paz, Bolivia is the second ...
wn.com/Bolivia Tourism La Paz, Bolivia Second Highest City In The World
La Paz is one of the largest, but not the largest, city in Bolivia. It is the seat of two branches of the Bolivian government. La Paz, Bolivia is the second ...
Plaza 24 de Septiembre Santa Cruz Bolivia: Bolivia Tourism
Plaza 24 de Septiembre is Santa Cruz, Bolivia's central square around which the entire city has been built. On the Southern end is the Basilica de San Lorenz......
Plaza 24 de Septiembre is Santa Cruz, Bolivia's central square around which the entire city has been built. On the Southern end is the Basilica de San Lorenz...
wn.com/Plaza 24 De Septiembre Santa Cruz Bolivia Bolivia Tourism
Plaza 24 de Septiembre is Santa Cruz, Bolivia's central square around which the entire city has been built. On the Southern end is the Basilica de San Lorenz...
Pando Bolivia Pure Tourism
For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism....
For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism.
wn.com/Pando Bolivia Pure Tourism
For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism.
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 3
Bolivia Tourism: Alasitas Festival, La Paz
Alasitas is an Aymara festival Bolivia celebrates in reverence of the indigenous "god of bounty" or "abundance" called the Ekkekko. Therefore, Alasitas has b......
Alasitas is an Aymara festival Bolivia celebrates in reverence of the indigenous "god of bounty" or "abundance" called the Ekkekko. Therefore, Alasitas has b...
wn.com/Bolivia Tourism Alasitas Festival, La Paz
Alasitas is an Aymara festival Bolivia celebrates in reverence of the indigenous "god of bounty" or "abundance" called the Ekkekko. Therefore, Alasitas has b...
Unstoppable Santa Cruz Bolivia Close Up - Bolivia Tourism
The state of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and Southeastern third of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine states. Its capital cit......
The state of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and Southeastern third of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine states. Its capital cit...
wn.com/Unstoppable Santa Cruz Bolivia Close Up Bolivia Tourism
The state of Santa Cruz occupies almost the entire Eastern and Southeastern third of Bolivia and is the largest of the country's nine states. Its capital cit...
Islas Uros: The Changing Face of Tourism on Bolivia's Floating Islands
The Uros Islands of South America are one of the continent's most celebrated tourist traps. And yet, as curiosities go, few are as singular, or as misunderstood...
The Uros Islands of South America are one of the continent's most celebrated tourist traps. And yet, as curiosities go, few are as singular, or as misunderstood, as the floating man-made islands of the Uros in the middle of Lake Titicaca.
wn.com/Islas Uros The Changing Face Of Tourism On Bolivia's Floating Islands
The Uros Islands of South America are one of the continent's most celebrated tourist traps. And yet, as curiosities go, few are as singular, or as misunderstood, as the floating man-made islands of the Uros in the middle of Lake Titicaca.
- published: 04 Mar 2015
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Beautiful Beni, Bolivia's Tropical Amazon - Bolivia Tourism
Beni is the second largest state in Bolivia and it's capital city is Trinidad. It covers the entire northeastern portion of Bolivia. Beni is criss-crossed by......
Beni is the second largest state in Bolivia and it's capital city is Trinidad. It covers the entire northeastern portion of Bolivia. Beni is criss-crossed by...
wn.com/Beautiful Beni, Bolivia's Tropical Amazon Bolivia Tourism
Beni is the second largest state in Bolivia and it's capital city is Trinidad. It covers the entire northeastern portion of Bolivia. Beni is criss-crossed by...
Sky High La Paz, Bolivia Close Up - Bolivia Tourism
La Paz, Bolivia, situated at over 13000 feet above sea level, is the second highest city in the world, after Potosí, also in Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of ......
La Paz, Bolivia, situated at over 13000 feet above sea level, is the second highest city in the world, after Potosí, also in Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of ...
wn.com/Sky High La Paz, Bolivia Close Up Bolivia Tourism
La Paz, Bolivia, situated at over 13000 feet above sea level, is the second highest city in the world, after Potosí, also in Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of ...
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Bolivia 1982 military U.S. covert operation referenced by Minister Louis Farrakhan
Minister Farrakhan gives detailed description of America's Foreign Policy toward other countries and nations around the world .He also goes into the assassin...
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Bolivia declares Israel terrorist regime
Bolivia has declared Israel a “terrorist state” and revoked a visa exemption agreement with Tel Aviv in protest at the ongoing Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip.
The move "means, in other words, we are declaring (Israel) a terrorist state," President Evo Morales said during talks with a group of educators in the city of Cochabamba on Wednesday.
Morales added that the Israeli offensive s
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Imperialist Obama is a war criminal – Bolivian President
Bolivian President Evo Morales harshly criticized US President Barack Obama in an interview with RT Spanish, calling him a war criminal who should be tried in international court. The outspoken critic of US policy did not mince words in the interview, lashing out at capitalism, the UN Security Council and America’s “imperialist” foreign policy. RT’s Marina Portnaya has more of the president’s stat
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Syria News 31/7/2014, Wide military operations harvest terrorists in several areas across country
Turkey: Isopropyl alcohol for chemical weapons & more than 100 thousands Us dollars in weapons and ammunition provided by #Erdogan's government to terrori...
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Protests in Bolivia and Argentina against US military intervention in Syria
Dozens of people in Bolivia and Argentina protested against a possible US military intervention in Syria.
On Tuesday, social and human rights organisations marched through central La Paz chanting slogans such as "Syria, yes. Yankees, no."
Rallying in front of the US Embassy in Bolivia, protesters said they wanted to see the conflict resolved through dialogue, rather than military force.
"If the
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Bolivian military parade 2014 Part 2
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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Reveal Trailer – E3 2015 [Europe]
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first military shooter set in a massive and responsive open world, entirely playable in 4 player co-op or solo. Coming to PS4, Xbox ONE and PC.
Bolivia, a few years from now. The country has become the largest cocaine producer in the world. The Santa Blanca drug cartel has turned the country into a narco-state, leading to lawlessness, injustice, and viol
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Acts of terror and its ominous players were responsible for 50,000 assassinations that remain unpunished to date. The leading democracies availed these acts in the mist of a time where humanism and reason had to prevail.
During the decade of the 70’s and under the so called, “Operation Condor,” the military dictatorships in Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay took away all possibiliti
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"The Paris Agreement Will See the Planet Burn": Former Bolivian Climate Negotiator Pablo Solón
He once sat at the same table as the world leaders gathered in Paris to hammer out a U.N. agreement on global warming. Now he stands on the outside. We speak with Pablo Solón, former chief negotiator on climate change for Bolivia, as well as the country’s former ambassador to the United Nations. "The target was: We shouldn’t go beyond an increase of two degrees Celsius," Salon says of negotiators’
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Syria News 16/6/2014, Bolivia, G77 States voice support to Syria in its war against terrorism
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Large Earthquakes Strike Japan Bolivia & Indonesia
Keeping tabs on some large earth quakes around the world.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us10004ebx#general_summary
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us10004ebw#general_summary
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us10004ec4#general_summary
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The War On Democracy - John Pilger - Documentary
© John Pilger 2007. 'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. The film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chile
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28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ Syrian Arab Army neutralized terrorists in many areas
28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#Al-Moallem stresses need to clear #Middle East of #WMDs, primarily #Israeli WMDs
#Moscow: #UNSC resolution on #Syria is based on #Russian-U.S. agreements
Authorities close #al-Jazaeri Office for Currency Exchange over violations
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ALBA military school opened in Bolivia 06-01-11
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Bolivia Quiere Comprar Armamento Ruso por Varios Millones de Dólares
Santiago, 21 Ago (Notimex).- El gobierno de Bolivia negocia con Rusia, "al más alto nivel", el potenciamiento militar de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, con ...
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How Drug Cartels Work: The CIA, Money and Trade in Central America Day 1 Part 1 (1988)
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. The drug cartel operated in Colom...
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Mae Brussell -Military in 50 states... just the start- (7-28-86)
Recorded July 28, 1986. THE POPE VS. FAMILY PLANNING. MAFIA, VATICAN, WHITE HOUSE. Military Role in Drug Traffic. Military in 50 states, USA, just the start....
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VICE News Daily: Egypt Approves New Anti-Terrorism Law
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Broad new powers for Egypt's security forces, Russia's new tourist destination, Ethiopians flee Yemen, and Bolivia's unique approach to eradicate coca plants.
EGYPT
President Approves New Anti-Terrorism Law
The new measure sets up fast-track courts and details harsher punishments like the death penalty.
RUSSIA
Putin
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George Galloway Tells Israeli General 'The Gangster Terrorist State of Israels' Days Are Numbered
George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general. Follow us on fb for more: https://www.facebook.com/EducateInspireChange.org.
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President Obama's 'War on Terror 2.0'
With attacks on ISIS and other groups, CNN's Jim Acosta covers President Obama new war on terrorism.
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george galloway vs american israeli PRIK
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Operation Condor Trial Tackles Coordinated Campaign By Latin American Dictatorships To Kill Leftists
http://www.democracynow.org - A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each ot...
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Proxy Wars Again?
Friendly dictators: They are democratic America's undemocratic allies. They may rise to power through bloody ClA-backed coups and rule by terror and torture....
Bolivia 1982 military U.S. covert operation referenced by Minister Louis Farrakhan
Minister Farrakhan gives detailed description of America's Foreign Policy toward other countries and nations around the world .He also goes into the assassin......
Minister Farrakhan gives detailed description of America's Foreign Policy toward other countries and nations around the world .He also goes into the assassin...
wn.com/Bolivia 1982 Military U.S. Covert Operation Referenced By Minister Louis Farrakhan
Minister Farrakhan gives detailed description of America's Foreign Policy toward other countries and nations around the world .He also goes into the assassin...
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 175
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author: 48noifoi
Bolivia declares Israel terrorist regime
Bolivia has declared Israel a “terrorist state” and revoked a visa exemption agreement with Tel Aviv in protest at the ongoing Israeli attacks on the besieged G...
Bolivia has declared Israel a “terrorist state” and revoked a visa exemption agreement with Tel Aviv in protest at the ongoing Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip.
The move "means, in other words, we are declaring (Israel) a terrorist state," President Evo Morales said during talks with a group of educators in the city of Cochabamba on Wednesday.
Morales added that the Israeli offensive shows "that Israel is not a guarantor of the principles of respect for life and the elementary precepts of rights that govern the peaceful and harmonious coexistence of our international community."
Signed in 1972, the visa exemption agreement has allowed Israelis to travel freely to Bolivia without a visa.
Earlier this month, the Bolivian president called on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to prosecute Israel for "crimes against humanity."
The move came as a fresh Israeli airstrike on a busy market near Gaza City killed at least 17 people and injured dozens of others earlier in the day.
More than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed and thousands of others injured by the Israeli regime’s offensive against the coastal sliver since July 8.
The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, has been launching retaliatory attacks against Israel.
wn.com/Bolivia Declares Israel Terrorist Regime
Bolivia has declared Israel a “terrorist state” and revoked a visa exemption agreement with Tel Aviv in protest at the ongoing Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip.
The move "means, in other words, we are declaring (Israel) a terrorist state," President Evo Morales said during talks with a group of educators in the city of Cochabamba on Wednesday.
Morales added that the Israeli offensive shows "that Israel is not a guarantor of the principles of respect for life and the elementary precepts of rights that govern the peaceful and harmonious coexistence of our international community."
Signed in 1972, the visa exemption agreement has allowed Israelis to travel freely to Bolivia without a visa.
Earlier this month, the Bolivian president called on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to prosecute Israel for "crimes against humanity."
The move came as a fresh Israeli airstrike on a busy market near Gaza City killed at least 17 people and injured dozens of others earlier in the day.
More than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed and thousands of others injured by the Israeli regime’s offensive against the coastal sliver since July 8.
The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, has been launching retaliatory attacks against Israel.
- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 467
Imperialist Obama is a war criminal – Bolivian President
Bolivian President Evo Morales harshly criticized US President Barack Obama in an interview with RT Spanish, calling him a war criminal who should be tried in i...
Bolivian President Evo Morales harshly criticized US President Barack Obama in an interview with RT Spanish, calling him a war criminal who should be tried in international court. The outspoken critic of US policy did not mince words in the interview, lashing out at capitalism, the UN Security Council and America’s “imperialist” foreign policy. RT’s Marina Portnaya has more of the president’s statements.
Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/
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wn.com/Imperialist Obama Is A War Criminal – Bolivian President
Bolivian President Evo Morales harshly criticized US President Barack Obama in an interview with RT Spanish, calling him a war criminal who should be tried in international court. The outspoken critic of US policy did not mince words in the interview, lashing out at capitalism, the UN Security Council and America’s “imperialist” foreign policy. RT’s Marina Portnaya has more of the president’s statements.
Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/
Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica
Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America
- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 8406
Syria News 31/7/2014, Wide military operations harvest terrorists in several areas across country
Turkey: Isopropyl alcohol for chemical weapons & more than 100 thousands Us dollars in weapons and ammunition provided by #Erdogan's government to terrori......
Turkey: Isopropyl alcohol for chemical weapons & more than 100 thousands Us dollars in weapons and ammunition provided by #Erdogan's government to terrori...
wn.com/Syria News 31 7 2014, Wide Military Operations Harvest Terrorists In Several Areas Across Country
Turkey: Isopropyl alcohol for chemical weapons & more than 100 thousands Us dollars in weapons and ammunition provided by #Erdogan's government to terrori...
- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 1325
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author: Syria News
Protests in Bolivia and Argentina against US military intervention in Syria
Dozens of people in Bolivia and Argentina protested against a possible US military intervention in Syria.
On Tuesday, social and human rights organisations mar...
Dozens of people in Bolivia and Argentina protested against a possible US military intervention in Syria.
On Tuesday, social and human rights organisations marched through central La Paz chanting slogans such as "Syria, yes. Yankees, no."
Rallying in front of the US Embassy in Bolivia, protesters said they wanted to see the conflict resolved through dialogue, rather than military force.
"If they have a problem (with Syria), they should go and fix it through dialogue. We do not agree that they (US) should threaten to use wars or bombs," said Juanita Ancieta, leader of a women farmworker rights group in Bolivia.
Meanwhile in Argentina, about 50 people, most of them members of the Arab-Argentine community, marched in front of the Syrian Embassy in Buenos Aires.
With posters reading messages in English and Arabic and holding Syrian flags, protesters rallied peacefully.
One protester said Syria is a sovereign nation that needs to solve its problems internally.
"The internal problems of a country should be solved within that country, not by foreign forces that decide what is good or bad for another country," said Susana Iskandar Yedid, member of the Arab-Argentine community.
"The United Nations does not approve of this (military attack against Syria). Britain withdrew. But Mr. Barack Obama, Nobel Prize winner, wants to kill, to murder Syrian citizens," she also said.
Some Latin American leaders, including Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, have spoken against any US military intervention in Syria.
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wn.com/Protests In Bolivia And Argentina Against US Military Intervention In Syria
Dozens of people in Bolivia and Argentina protested against a possible US military intervention in Syria.
On Tuesday, social and human rights organisations marched through central La Paz chanting slogans such as "Syria, yes. Yankees, no."
Rallying in front of the US Embassy in Bolivia, protesters said they wanted to see the conflict resolved through dialogue, rather than military force.
"If they have a problem (with Syria), they should go and fix it through dialogue. We do not agree that they (US) should threaten to use wars or bombs," said Juanita Ancieta, leader of a women farmworker rights group in Bolivia.
Meanwhile in Argentina, about 50 people, most of them members of the Arab-Argentine community, marched in front of the Syrian Embassy in Buenos Aires.
With posters reading messages in English and Arabic and holding Syrian flags, protesters rallied peacefully.
One protester said Syria is a sovereign nation that needs to solve its problems internally.
"The internal problems of a country should be solved within that country, not by foreign forces that decide what is good or bad for another country," said Susana Iskandar Yedid, member of the Arab-Argentine community.
"The United Nations does not approve of this (military attack against Syria). Britain withdrew. But Mr. Barack Obama, Nobel Prize winner, wants to kill, to murder Syrian citizens," she also said.
Some Latin American leaders, including Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, have spoken against any US military intervention in Syria.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/5811331f5336581ec5fb6007002f9b17
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Reveal Trailer – E3 2015 [Europe]
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first military shooter set in a massive and responsive open world, entirely playable in 4 player co-op or solo. Coming...
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first military shooter set in a massive and responsive open world, entirely playable in 4 player co-op or solo. Coming to PS4, Xbox ONE and PC.
Bolivia, a few years from now. The country has become the largest cocaine producer in the world. The Santa Blanca drug cartel has turned the country into a narco-state, leading to lawlessness, injustice, and violence.
The Ghosts, an elite US Special Forces team, is sent behind enemy lines to wreak havoc and takedown the cartel.
Join us now:
Official website: http://www.GhostRecon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostrecon
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wn.com/Tom Clancy’S Ghost Recon Wildlands Reveal Trailer – E3 2015 Europe
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first military shooter set in a massive and responsive open world, entirely playable in 4 player co-op or solo. Coming to PS4, Xbox ONE and PC.
Bolivia, a few years from now. The country has become the largest cocaine producer in the world. The Santa Blanca drug cartel has turned the country into a narco-state, leading to lawlessness, injustice, and violence.
The Ghosts, an elite US Special Forces team, is sent behind enemy lines to wreak havoc and takedown the cartel.
Join us now:
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- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 301
TRAILER ENGLISH
Acts of terror and its ominous players were responsible for 50,000 assassinations that remain unpunished to date. The leading democracies availed these acts in ...
Acts of terror and its ominous players were responsible for 50,000 assassinations that remain unpunished to date. The leading democracies availed these acts in the mist of a time where humanism and reason had to prevail.
During the decade of the 70’s and under the so called, “Operation Condor,” the military dictatorships in Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay took away all possibilities of freedom and peace, carrying out the worst bloodshed and painful era in the modern history of these countries.
After a heart attack, in his deathbed Jose, a retired Bolivian decorated General, tormented by the memories and experiences of that time, decides to reveal the dark secrets of his past to his only son in seaking for redemption.
Through this story we come to understand the truthful scenarios created by these military regimes, introducing us to the protagonists from which their lives were stolen.
Here - honor, loss and love, become victims of a plan in which we will find that betrayal can be the ultimate sacrifice. A story where we will remember those we thought "Forgotten".
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Acts of terror and its ominous players were responsible for 50,000 assassinations that remain unpunished to date. The leading democracies availed these acts in the mist of a time where humanism and reason had to prevail.
During the decade of the 70’s and under the so called, “Operation Condor,” the military dictatorships in Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay took away all possibilities of freedom and peace, carrying out the worst bloodshed and painful era in the modern history of these countries.
After a heart attack, in his deathbed Jose, a retired Bolivian decorated General, tormented by the memories and experiences of that time, decides to reveal the dark secrets of his past to his only son in seaking for redemption.
Through this story we come to understand the truthful scenarios created by these military regimes, introducing us to the protagonists from which their lives were stolen.
Here - honor, loss and love, become victims of a plan in which we will find that betrayal can be the ultimate sacrifice. A story where we will remember those we thought "Forgotten".
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 11
"The Paris Agreement Will See the Planet Burn": Former Bolivian Climate Negotiator Pablo Solón
He once sat at the same table as the world leaders gathered in Paris to hammer out a U.N. agreement on global warming. Now he stands on the outside. We speak wi...
He once sat at the same table as the world leaders gathered in Paris to hammer out a U.N. agreement on global warming. Now he stands on the outside. We speak with Pablo Solón, former chief negotiator on climate change for Bolivia, as well as the country’s former ambassador to the United Nations. "The target was: We shouldn’t go beyond an increase of two degrees Celsius," Salon says of negotiators’ failed attempts to limit an increase in global temperatures. "And now to be speaking about four or even five degrees Celsius is, to put it in other terms, to burn the planet."
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wn.com/The Paris Agreement Will See The Planet Burn Former Bolivian Climate Negotiator Pablo Solón
He once sat at the same table as the world leaders gathered in Paris to hammer out a U.N. agreement on global warming. Now he stands on the outside. We speak with Pablo Solón, former chief negotiator on climate change for Bolivia, as well as the country’s former ambassador to the United Nations. "The target was: We shouldn’t go beyond an increase of two degrees Celsius," Salon says of negotiators’ failed attempts to limit an increase in global temperatures. "And now to be speaking about four or even five degrees Celsius is, to put it in other terms, to burn the planet."
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- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 569
Large Earthquakes Strike Japan Bolivia & Indonesia
Keeping tabs on some large earth quakes around the world.
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Keeping tabs on some large earth quakes around the world.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us10004ebx#general_summary
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wn.com/Large Earthquakes Strike Japan Bolivia Indonesia
Keeping tabs on some large earth quakes around the world.
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- published: 14 Jan 2016
- views: 496
The War On Democracy - John Pilger - Documentary
© John Pilger 2007. 'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin Ame...
© John Pilger 2007. 'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. The film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States.
John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia, where Pinochet’s torture squads were trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti, El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina.
The film unearths the real story behind the attempted overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force his return to power.
It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer redistribution of the continent's natural wealth.
John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of people to free themselves from a modern form of slavery". These people, he says, "describe a world not as American presidents like to see it as useful or expendable, they describe the power of courage and humanity among people with next to nothing. They reclaim noble words like democracy, freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war being waged against all of us."
'The War On Democracy' was a Youngheart Entertainment, Granada and Michael Watt production. It was released in UK cinemas on 15 June 2007 and broadcast on ITV1, 20 August 2007. Directors: John Pilger and Chris Martin. Producers: Chris Martin and Wayne Young. Editor: Joe Frost. The film was made with the support of the humanitarian financier Michael Watt.
Awards: Best Documentary Award, 2008 One World Awards, London. The panel's citation read: "There are six criteria the judges are asked to use to select the winner of this award: the film's impact on public opinion, its appeal to a wide audience, its inclusion of voices from the developing world, its high journalistic or production standards, its success in conveying the impact of the actions of the world's rich on the lives of the poor and the extent to which it draws attention to possible solutions. One film met every one of these. It was the winner of the award: John Pilger's 'The War on Democracy'."
Read John Pilger's article about the making of 'The War On Democracy' which appeared in the Guardian in June 2007:
http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-rising-of-latin-america-the-genesis-of-the-war-on-democracy-
wn.com/The War On Democracy John Pilger Documentary
© John Pilger 2007. 'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. The film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States.
John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia, where Pinochet’s torture squads were trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti, El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina.
The film unearths the real story behind the attempted overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force his return to power.
It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer redistribution of the continent's natural wealth.
John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of people to free themselves from a modern form of slavery". These people, he says, "describe a world not as American presidents like to see it as useful or expendable, they describe the power of courage and humanity among people with next to nothing. They reclaim noble words like democracy, freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war being waged against all of us."
'The War On Democracy' was a Youngheart Entertainment, Granada and Michael Watt production. It was released in UK cinemas on 15 June 2007 and broadcast on ITV1, 20 August 2007. Directors: John Pilger and Chris Martin. Producers: Chris Martin and Wayne Young. Editor: Joe Frost. The film was made with the support of the humanitarian financier Michael Watt.
Awards: Best Documentary Award, 2008 One World Awards, London. The panel's citation read: "There are six criteria the judges are asked to use to select the winner of this award: the film's impact on public opinion, its appeal to a wide audience, its inclusion of voices from the developing world, its high journalistic or production standards, its success in conveying the impact of the actions of the world's rich on the lives of the poor and the extent to which it draws attention to possible solutions. One film met every one of these. It was the winner of the award: John Pilger's 'The War on Democracy'."
Read John Pilger's article about the making of 'The War On Democracy' which appeared in the Guardian in June 2007:
http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-rising-of-latin-america-the-genesis-of-the-war-on-democracy-
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 77
28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ Syrian Arab Army neutralized terrorists in many areas
28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#A...
28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#Al-Moallem stresses need to clear #Middle East of #WMDs, primarily #Israeli WMDs
#Moscow: #UNSC resolution on #Syria is based on #Russian-U.S. agreements
Authorities close #al-Jazaeri Office for Currency Exchange over violations
#Venezuela, #Bolivia reiterate rejection of military act against Syria
#Russian Official: Terrorist groupings exploit turmoil in Middle East to achieve their goal
#Mikdad: Syria-led national dialogue without preconditions main way to overcome crisis
Ministry of Social Affairs to provide help to NGOs to empower societal activates
#Rouhani expresses concern over concentration of terrorist groups in Syria
Syria, Russia discuss economic cooperation
Al-Hamwi: Commission of Inquiry report on Syria biased and selective
Patriarch #Yazigi during meeting with #Pope Francis: Peace is achieved by dialogue, not war
Group wedding for youths at Dama Rose Hoel in Damascus
Two black market dealers confess to partaking in unlicensed and illegal currency trading
#Syria wins 2 gold medals in Islamic Solidarity Games
Video News from #National_Syrian_Television
Vido Nouvelles de la #Tlvision_Syrienne
Video Noticias de la #Televisin_Siria
Video Notizie dalla #Televisione_Siriana
FOR THE TRUTH, FOR #SYRIA
Video-Evidence of the #Conspiracy_Against_Syria
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28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#Al-Moallem stresses need to clear #Middle East of #WMDs, primarily #Israeli WMDs
#Moscow: #UNSC resolution on #Syria is based on #Russian-U.S. agreements
Authorities close #al-Jazaeri Office for Currency Exchange over violations
#Venezuela, #Bolivia reiterate rejection of military act against Syria
#Russian Official: Terrorist groupings exploit turmoil in Middle East to achieve their goal
#Mikdad: Syria-led national dialogue without preconditions main way to overcome crisis
Ministry of Social Affairs to provide help to NGOs to empower societal activates
#Rouhani expresses concern over concentration of terrorist groups in Syria
Syria, Russia discuss economic cooperation
Al-Hamwi: Commission of Inquiry report on Syria biased and selective
Patriarch #Yazigi during meeting with #Pope Francis: Peace is achieved by dialogue, not war
Group wedding for youths at Dama Rose Hoel in Damascus
Two black market dealers confess to partaking in unlicensed and illegal currency trading
#Syria wins 2 gold medals in Islamic Solidarity Games
Video News from #National_Syrian_Television
Vido Nouvelles de la #Tlvision_Syrienne
Video Noticias de la #Televisin_Siria
Video Notizie dalla #Televisione_Siriana
FOR THE TRUTH, FOR #SYRIA
Video-Evidence of the #Conspiracy_Against_Syria
Recorded from #Syrian_National_Television
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wn.com/28 09 2013 ~ Syria News (Eng) ~ Syrian Arab Army Neutralized Terrorists In Many Areas
28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#Al-Moallem stresses need to clear #Middle East of #WMDs, primarily #Israeli WMDs
#Moscow: #UNSC resolution on #Syria is based on #Russian-U.S. agreements
Authorities close #al-Jazaeri Office for Currency Exchange over violations
#Venezuela, #Bolivia reiterate rejection of military act against Syria
#Russian Official: Terrorist groupings exploit turmoil in Middle East to achieve their goal
#Mikdad: Syria-led national dialogue without preconditions main way to overcome crisis
Ministry of Social Affairs to provide help to NGOs to empower societal activates
#Rouhani expresses concern over concentration of terrorist groups in Syria
Syria, Russia discuss economic cooperation
Al-Hamwi: Commission of Inquiry report on Syria biased and selective
Patriarch #Yazigi during meeting with #Pope Francis: Peace is achieved by dialogue, not war
Group wedding for youths at Dama Rose Hoel in Damascus
Two black market dealers confess to partaking in unlicensed and illegal currency trading
#Syria wins 2 gold medals in Islamic Solidarity Games
Video News from #National_Syrian_Television
Vido Nouvelles de la #Tlvision_Syrienne
Video Noticias de la #Televisin_Siria
Video Notizie dalla #Televisione_Siriana
FOR THE TRUTH, FOR #SYRIA
Video-Evidence of the #Conspiracy_Against_Syria
Recorded from #Syrian_National_Television
by #SyrianFreePress.net Network
#Syrian_Patriotic #Freelancers_Network
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28_09_2013 ~ Syria News (ENG) ~ The Army confronts terrorists in many #Syrian cities
#UNSC unanimously adopts resolution on #hemical_weapons in #Syria
#Al-Moallem stresses need to clear #Middle East of #WMDs, primarily #Israeli WMDs
#Moscow: #UNSC resolution on #Syria is based on #Russian-U.S. agreements
Authorities close #al-Jazaeri Office for Currency Exchange over violations
#Venezuela, #Bolivia reiterate rejection of military act against Syria
#Russian Official: Terrorist groupings exploit turmoil in Middle East to achieve their goal
#Mikdad: Syria-led national dialogue without preconditions main way to overcome crisis
Ministry of Social Affairs to provide help to NGOs to empower societal activates
#Rouhani expresses concern over concentration of terrorist groups in Syria
Syria, Russia discuss economic cooperation
Al-Hamwi: Commission of Inquiry report on Syria biased and selective
Patriarch #Yazigi during meeting with #Pope Francis: Peace is achieved by dialogue, not war
Group wedding for youths at Dama Rose Hoel in Damascus
Two black market dealers confess to partaking in unlicensed and illegal currency trading
#Syria wins 2 gold medals in Islamic Solidarity Games
Video News from #National_Syrian_Television
Vido Nouvelles de la #Tlvision_Syrienne
Video Noticias de la #Televisin_Siria
Video Notizie dalla #Televisione_Siriana
FOR THE TRUTH, FOR #SYRIA
Video-Evidence of the #Conspiracy_Against_Syria
Recorded from #Syrian_National_Television
by #SyrianFreePress.net Network
#Syrian_Patriotic #Freelancers_Network
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- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 0
Bolivia Quiere Comprar Armamento Ruso por Varios Millones de Dólares
Santiago, 21 Ago (Notimex).- El gobierno de Bolivia negocia con Rusia, "al más alto nivel", el potenciamiento militar de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, con ......
Santiago, 21 Ago (Notimex).- El gobierno de Bolivia negocia con Rusia, "al más alto nivel", el potenciamiento militar de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, con ...
wn.com/Bolivia Quiere Comprar Armamento Ruso Por Varios Millones De Dólares
Santiago, 21 Ago (Notimex).- El gobierno de Bolivia negocia con Rusia, "al más alto nivel", el potenciamiento militar de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, con ...
- published: 24 Aug 2013
- views: 37930
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author: defensape
How Drug Cartels Work: The CIA, Money and Trade in Central America Day 1 Part 1 (1988)
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. The drug cartel operated in Colom......
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. The drug cartel operated in Colom...
wn.com/How Drug Cartels Work The Cia, Money And Trade In Central America Day 1 Part 1 (1988)
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. The drug cartel operated in Colom...
Mae Brussell -Military in 50 states... just the start- (7-28-86)
Recorded July 28, 1986. THE POPE VS. FAMILY PLANNING. MAFIA, VATICAN, WHITE HOUSE. Military Role in Drug Traffic. Military in 50 states, USA, just the start.......
Recorded July 28, 1986. THE POPE VS. FAMILY PLANNING. MAFIA, VATICAN, WHITE HOUSE. Military Role in Drug Traffic. Military in 50 states, USA, just the start....
wn.com/Mae Brussell Military In 50 States... Just The Start (7 28 86)
Recorded July 28, 1986. THE POPE VS. FAMILY PLANNING. MAFIA, VATICAN, WHITE HOUSE. Military Role in Drug Traffic. Military in 50 states, USA, just the start....
VICE News Daily: Egypt Approves New Anti-Terrorism Law
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Broad new powers for Egypt's security forces, Russia's new tourist destination, ...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Broad new powers for Egypt's security forces, Russia's new tourist destination, Ethiopians flee Yemen, and Bolivia's unique approach to eradicate coca plants.
EGYPT
President Approves New Anti-Terrorism Law
The new measure sets up fast-track courts and details harsher punishments like the death penalty.
RUSSIA
Putin Encourages Tourism To Crimea
Resorts have booked up this summer despite the road blocks set up by Ukrainian forces.
ETHIOPIA
Workers Return Home From Yemen
About 6,000 migrants have voluntarily left amid threats of kidnapping.
BOLIVIA
Coca Cultivation at Lowest Level in 13 Years
The country provides farmers with wages to prevent replanting instead of using forced eradications.
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wn.com/Vice News Daily Egypt Approves New Anti Terrorism Law
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Broad new powers for Egypt's security forces, Russia's new tourist destination, Ethiopians flee Yemen, and Bolivia's unique approach to eradicate coca plants.
EGYPT
President Approves New Anti-Terrorism Law
The new measure sets up fast-track courts and details harsher punishments like the death penalty.
RUSSIA
Putin Encourages Tourism To Crimea
Resorts have booked up this summer despite the road blocks set up by Ukrainian forces.
ETHIOPIA
Workers Return Home From Yemen
About 6,000 migrants have voluntarily left amid threats of kidnapping.
BOLIVIA
Coca Cultivation at Lowest Level in 13 Years
The country provides farmers with wages to prevent replanting instead of using forced eradications.
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- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 22259
George Galloway Tells Israeli General 'The Gangster Terrorist State of Israels' Days Are Numbered
George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general. Follow us on fb for more: https://www.facebook.com/EducateInspireChange.org....
George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general. Follow us on fb for more: https://www.facebook.com/EducateInspireChange.org.
wn.com/George Galloway Tells Israeli General 'The Gangster Terrorist State Of Israels' Days Are Numbered
George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general. Follow us on fb for more: https://www.facebook.com/EducateInspireChange.org.
President Obama's 'War on Terror 2.0'
With attacks on ISIS and other groups, CNN's Jim Acosta covers President Obama new war on terrorism....
With attacks on ISIS and other groups, CNN's Jim Acosta covers President Obama new war on terrorism.
wn.com/President Obama's 'War On Terror 2.0'
With attacks on ISIS and other groups, CNN's Jim Acosta covers President Obama new war on terrorism.
- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 3547
Operation Condor Trial Tackles Coordinated Campaign By Latin American Dictatorships To Kill Leftists
http://www.democracynow.org - A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each ot......
http://www.democracynow.org - A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each ot...
wn.com/Operation Condor Trial Tackles Coordinated Campaign By Latin American Dictatorships To Kill Leftists
http://www.democracynow.org - A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each ot...
Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Proxy Wars Again?
Friendly dictators: They are democratic America's undemocratic allies. They may rise to power through bloody ClA-backed coups and rule by terror and torture.......
Friendly dictators: They are democratic America's undemocratic allies. They may rise to power through bloody ClA-backed coups and rule by terror and torture....
wn.com/Mumia Abu Jamal Proxy Wars Again
Friendly dictators: They are democratic America's undemocratic allies. They may rise to power through bloody ClA-backed coups and rule by terror and torture....
- published: 13 Oct 2007
- views: 46299
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Bolivia Travel Guide
Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby talks about the highlights of a visit to Bolivia.
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Bolivia: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Bolivia - Travel Bolivia.
Bolivia Tourist attractions, Bolivia Attractions,
Bolivia Tourist Destinations, Bolivia Destinations,
Bolivia Travel Video,
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Bolivia Travel Video: La Paz, Deadliest Road, Tiwanaku, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Cerro Rico...
Do you want to travel Bolivia in 12 days? See what I saw in La Paz, Tiwanaku, Copacabana, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi, Cerro Rico mines, Sucre, and ...
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World Travel: La Paz, Bolivia.
An exciting visit to the city of La Paz in Bolivia. The video is by courtesy of Nils (Switzerland) Nils YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/nils169/...
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10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia - Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: 10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
List of Best Places to Visit in Bolivia: 1. Salar de Uyuni, 2. La Paz, 3. Tiwanaku, 4. Oruro, 5. Sucre, 6. Potosi, 7. Copacabana, Bolivia, 8. Sorata, 9. Coroico, 10. Rurrenabaque
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Peru Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Peru.
Lima is the capital of Peru, the second largest country in South America after Brazil and Argentina.The Palacio De Gobierno is also known as Pizzarro, or Government Palace. This Neo-Classic building was completed in 1938 and stands on the foundation of the former Pizzarro Palace. In the palace gardens is the house in which Pizzarro was killed. Lima, the City of
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Backpacking South America - Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile (epic travel montage)
I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
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Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide
Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
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Bolivia Travel Guide - Cristo de la Concordia Statue in Cochabamba
Take a tour of Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Bolivia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, there is an immense statue, renowned by the world as the Christ of Peace.
Over 132 feet tall, it is the second tallest statue of Christ in the world.
Construction of the statue was finished in 1994 and still gleams new and majestic.
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Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding s
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Travel Guide to Chile
As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and yet at its widest point it, in the Atacama Desert, is only 400ks across. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Andes, this fascinating Latin American country is home to the world’s driest desert, arguably the c
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Travel to Santa Cruz - Bolivia Travel Guide
http://bolivia-travel.org Exciting Travel to Santa Cruz, Bolivia Tours. In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Amboro, Chiquitos, Noel Kempff, Madidi, you will enjoy excellent and distinguished hotel and lodging services and more at www.boliviatravel.org
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Duba
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Bolivia Tourist Attractions: 10 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Bolivia? Check out our Bolivia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bolivia.
Best Places to visit in Bolivia:
Salar de Uyuni, La Paz, Tiwanaku, Lake Titicaca, Oruro Carnival, Sucre, Cerro Rico, Potosi, Copacabana, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Yungas Road
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Atacama Desert - Chile Travel Guide (HD)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to es
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South: A Backpacking Adventure - Traveling Peru, Chile and Bolivia
What's it like to backpack through South America?
Our four and a half month experience through Peru, Bolivia and Chile will forever remain one of our most treasured memories. From dream-like scenery, beautifully challenging hikes, cultural encounters and wonderful new friends, we were able to live such an incredible adventure.
We have attempted to share glimpses of a few of highlights and outstan
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Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide
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Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide: Santiago, Atacama Desert, La paz And Santa Cruz de la Sierra. This travel movie starts in Santiago Chile, The Best Monuments And sights of Santiago, after Santiago The new age traveler take the bus for visit the amazing San Pedro de Atacama. Atacama desert is according to NASA and National Geographic the
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Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its
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Presentación App Bolivia Travel
¡Bienvenido a Bolivia Travel! La app oficial de Turismo en Bolivia. Esta aplicación móvil es una guía turística, donde podrás encontrar la información necesaria de los atractivos turísticos, eventos culturales, gastronomía boliviana y las diferentes actividades que podrás realizar dentro de nuestro país. Descarga ahora la aplicación y disfruta conociendo lugares mágicos…. Porque: Bolivia Te Espera
Bolivia Travel Guide
Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby talks about the highlights of a visit to Bolivia....
Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby talks about the highlights of a visit to Bolivia.
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Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby talks about the highlights of a visit to Bolivia.
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Bolivia: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Bolivia - Travel Bolivia.
Bolivia Tourist attractions, Bolivia Attractions,
Bolivia Tourist Destinations, Bolivia Destinations,
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Top 10 Tourist attractions in Bolivia - Travel Bolivia.
Bolivia Tourist attractions, Bolivia Attractions,
Bolivia Tourist Destinations, Bolivia Destinations,
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Top 10 Tourist attractions in Bolivia - Travel Bolivia.
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Bolivia Travel Video: La Paz, Deadliest Road, Tiwanaku, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Cerro Rico...
Do you want to travel Bolivia in 12 days? See what I saw in La Paz, Tiwanaku, Copacabana, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi, Cerro Rico mines, Sucre, and ......
Do you want to travel Bolivia in 12 days? See what I saw in La Paz, Tiwanaku, Copacabana, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi, Cerro Rico mines, Sucre, and ...
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Do you want to travel Bolivia in 12 days? See what I saw in La Paz, Tiwanaku, Copacabana, Isla del Sol, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi, Cerro Rico mines, Sucre, and ...
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World Travel: La Paz, Bolivia.
An exciting visit to the city of La Paz in Bolivia. The video is by courtesy of Nils (Switzerland) Nils YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/nils169/......
An exciting visit to the city of La Paz in Bolivia. The video is by courtesy of Nils (Switzerland) Nils YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/nils169/...
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An exciting visit to the city of La Paz in Bolivia. The video is by courtesy of Nils (Switzerland) Nils YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/nils169/...
10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia - Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: 10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
List of Best Places to Visit in Bolivia: 1. Salar de Uyuni, 2. La Paz, 3. Tiwanaku, 4. Oruro, 5. Sucre,...
Bolivia Travel Video: 10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
List of Best Places to Visit in Bolivia: 1. Salar de Uyuni, 2. La Paz, 3. Tiwanaku, 4. Oruro, 5. Sucre, 6. Potosi, 7. Copacabana, Bolivia, 8. Sorata, 9. Coroico, 10. Rurrenabaque
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10. Rurrenabaque
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9. Coroico
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8. Sorata
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7. Copacabana, Bolivia
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Pietro Ferreira: www.flickr.com/photos/pietro_f/8505992150
6. Potosi
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5. Sucre
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4. Oruro
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3. Tiwanaku
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2. La Paz
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1. Salar de Uyuni
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Bolivia Travel Video: 10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
List of Best Places to Visit in Bolivia: 1. Salar de Uyuni, 2. La Paz, 3. Tiwanaku, 4. Oruro, 5. Sucre, 6. Potosi, 7. Copacabana, Bolivia, 8. Sorata, 9. Coroico, 10. Rurrenabaque
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9. Coroico
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8. Sorata
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7. Copacabana, Bolivia
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6. Potosi
Danielle Pereira: www.flickr.com/photos/galeria_miradas/6020927276
Carlos Adampol: www.flickr.com/photos/cadampol/2308071874
5. Sucre
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4. Oruro
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3. Tiwanaku
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2. La Paz
David Almeida: www.flickr.com/photos/davidalmeida/16184268037
Corentin Kopp: www.flickr.com/photos/corentinkopp/7262433986
1. Salar de Uyuni
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Nico Kaiser: www.flickr.com/photos/nicokaiser/6717365099
- published: 28 May 2015
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Peru Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Peru.
Lima is the capital of Peru, the second largest country in South America after Brazil and Argentina.The Palacio De Gobierno...
Travel video about destination Peru.
Lima is the capital of Peru, the second largest country in South America after Brazil and Argentina.The Palacio De Gobierno is also known as Pizzarro, or Government Palace. This Neo-Classic building was completed in 1938 and stands on the foundation of the former Pizzarro Palace. In the palace gardens is the house in which Pizzarro was killed. Lima, the City of Kings, became the capital of the largest region in Spanish South America and was where the viceroys of the Spanish crown resided. During colonial times this city was the largest, most populated, finest and most cultivated city on the continent. Some of the most beautiful colonial buildings in South America are to be found in Lima’s old town along with carved balconies of Moorish origin. Huaraz is the 3,050 metre high capital of the Departamento Ancash in the White Mountain range, the Cordillera Blanca. Several natural catastrophes destroyed the majority of the old houses and many people were killed. In 1824 Simon Bolivar built his headquarters there prior to his bloody struggle for Peru’s independence. The valley oasis of Nazca which played an important role during the early history of Peru is a desolate area in the south of the country. A small airport is the starting point of a journey to one of the world’s greatest mysteries, the enigma of Nazca culture: images of humans, animals and geometric forms scattered over an area of 1,000 km² like the pages of some fantastic historical and astronomical book, created by the Nazca between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D.The 8,300 km² Lake Titicaca is located at an altitudeof 4,000 m in the Andes Mountains on the border that divides Peru and Bolivia. Then there’s Machu Picchu, the Lost City Of The Incas! Peru is a country full of mystery and ancient history. A land of mountains, desert and jungle. A precious gem on the edge of the world!
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Travel video about destination Peru.
Lima is the capital of Peru, the second largest country in South America after Brazil and Argentina.The Palacio De Gobierno is also known as Pizzarro, or Government Palace. This Neo-Classic building was completed in 1938 and stands on the foundation of the former Pizzarro Palace. In the palace gardens is the house in which Pizzarro was killed. Lima, the City of Kings, became the capital of the largest region in Spanish South America and was where the viceroys of the Spanish crown resided. During colonial times this city was the largest, most populated, finest and most cultivated city on the continent. Some of the most beautiful colonial buildings in South America are to be found in Lima’s old town along with carved balconies of Moorish origin. Huaraz is the 3,050 metre high capital of the Departamento Ancash in the White Mountain range, the Cordillera Blanca. Several natural catastrophes destroyed the majority of the old houses and many people were killed. In 1824 Simon Bolivar built his headquarters there prior to his bloody struggle for Peru’s independence. The valley oasis of Nazca which played an important role during the early history of Peru is a desolate area in the south of the country. A small airport is the starting point of a journey to one of the world’s greatest mysteries, the enigma of Nazca culture: images of humans, animals and geometric forms scattered over an area of 1,000 km² like the pages of some fantastic historical and astronomical book, created by the Nazca between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D.The 8,300 km² Lake Titicaca is located at an altitudeof 4,000 m in the Andes Mountains on the border that divides Peru and Bolivia. Then there’s Machu Picchu, the Lost City Of The Incas! Peru is a country full of mystery and ancient history. A land of mountains, desert and jungle. A precious gem on the edge of the world!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Backpacking South America - Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile (epic travel montage)
I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
Related ...
I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
Related article: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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All the places I visited on my Backpacking South America trip:
Peru - Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Choquequirao, Puno, Amantani, Taquile
Bolivia - Copacabana, Isla de la Luna, Isla del Sol, La Paz, Yungas Road, Uyuni
Argentina - Ushuaia, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Equel, El Bolsón, Bariloche, Salta, Cordoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires
Uruguay - Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo, Punta del Este
Chile - Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Candelario Mansilla, Villa O'Higgins, Carretera Austral (Hitchhiking), Cochrane, Puerto Rio Tranqillo, Coyhaique, Futaleufu, Chaiten, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Osorno
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Music by Chris Malinchak "So Good to me", iTunes:
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I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
Related article: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
--- equipment used to produce this video ---
Sony NEX 5 http://amzn.to/1FrMMxB
GoPro Camera http://amzn.to/1GZdh1q
Amazon Tripod http://amzn.to/1Of2HpJ
Joby Gorillapod http://amzn.to/1CMyE0b
Opteka SteadyCam http://amzn.to/1JCHAeb
Zoom H2n Audi Recorder http://amzn.to/1FFVSt4
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Backpack Osprey Farpoint 40 http://amzn.to/1ceMOlo
--- my travel equipment ---
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
30 ways to stay safe while traveling:
http://bit.ly/1extdwr
all episodes from South America:
http://bit.ly/1lEY4VL
Subscribe to this channel to see new videos every week!
All the places I visited on my Backpacking South America trip:
Peru - Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Choquequirao, Puno, Amantani, Taquile
Bolivia - Copacabana, Isla de la Luna, Isla del Sol, La Paz, Yungas Road, Uyuni
Argentina - Ushuaia, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Equel, El Bolsón, Bariloche, Salta, Cordoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires
Uruguay - Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo, Punta del Este
Chile - Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Candelario Mansilla, Villa O'Higgins, Carretera Austral (Hitchhiking), Cochrane, Puerto Rio Tranqillo, Coyhaique, Futaleufu, Chaiten, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Osorno
=== Music & Camera ===
Music by Chris Malinchak "So Good to me", iTunes:
http://bit.ly/18ZJsjd
I used different cameras to capture my experience while backpacking south america - most of the time it has been the GoPro, also to do the timelapses in Patagonia.
=== even more ===
Subscribe:
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Social:
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- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 48945
Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide
Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats....
Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
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Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
- published: 23 Nov 2011
- views: 1508
Bolivia Travel Guide - Cristo de la Concordia Statue in Cochabamba
Take a tour of Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Bolivia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In Cochabamba, Bol...
Take a tour of Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Bolivia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, there is an immense statue, renowned by the world as the Christ of Peace.
Over 132 feet tall, it is the second tallest statue of Christ in the world.
Construction of the statue was finished in 1994 and still gleams new and majestic.
Christ is carved with outstretched arms in a loving gesture, pointing to the north and south.
The statue faces east to welcome the new day the rising sun brings.
The Christ of Peace is situated on a tall hill, providing a remarkable view.
wn.com/Bolivia Travel Guide Cristo De La Concordia Statue In Cochabamba
Take a tour of Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Bolivia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, there is an immense statue, renowned by the world as the Christ of Peace.
Over 132 feet tall, it is the second tallest statue of Christ in the world.
Construction of the statue was finished in 1994 and still gleams new and majestic.
Christ is carved with outstretched arms in a loving gesture, pointing to the north and south.
The statue faces east to welcome the new day the rising sun brings.
The Christ of Peace is situated on a tall hill, providing a remarkable view.
- published: 28 Dec 2010
- views: 4463
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearl...
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 23 Jun 2014
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Travel Guide to Chile
As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in t...
As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and yet at its widest point it, in the Atacama Desert, is only 400ks across. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Andes, this fascinating Latin American country is home to the world’s driest desert, arguably the continent’s most stunning national park, an impressive wine region and, on Chiloe Island, the home of the potato! An economically sound country that is fast become a first world nation, Chile has a huge amount to offer the modern traveller.
Unless coming in overland, most trips to Chile will start here in the nation’s capital, Santiago.
Although most guidebooks will tell you Santiago is not as exciting at Rio or as elegant and enchanting as Buenos Aires, and should be used only as a gateway to the rest of the country, I feel it is an interesting place to explore for a day or two. Like many large Latin American cities it suffers somewhat from schizophrenic urban design where the city’s impressive colonial past is often dwarfed and obscured by its more ugly modern present; tenement towers and, since its rise as a regional economic powerhouse – Chile has the highest GDP per capita in South America – glass fronted office blocks. But there are still some great sites to check out including the Plaza de Armas, the Palacio Modera, the city’s main museum, and the Mercado Central, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, beneath a roof that was actually made in Birmingham! Santiago also has some lovely hotels and is famous for its excellent dining.
But Santiago is unlikely to form the main reason for your visit to Chile, that is much more likely to lie either in the far north, in the Atacama region or in the far south in Patagonia.
From Santiago, and starting in the very south of the country in Chilean Patagonia, is Puerto Aranas, entry point for what is arguably the continents most impressive national park, Torres del Paine. Deriving its name from the bull-like horns of the park’s most impressive mountain, Torres del Paine covers a quarter of a million hectares, is home to some spectacular and varied accommodation, and is a great place to hike, horse ride or just enjoy the scenery.
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Moving north, we come to the beautiful Lake District around the towns of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. Here, up the Puelo River valley, you can do some wonderful horse riding as well as walking and kayaking. A short distance off the coast you also have Chiloe Island, which along with stunning coastal walks is also famous for being home of the potato. And further still off the coast, in fact more than 2,000 miles into the Pacific Ocean, is the extraordinary Easter Island… a land shrouded in mystery with its dramatic stone head carvings, Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands on the planet.
Heading further north other notable places are the beautiful coastal towns of La Serena and Valparaiso – just a stone’s throw from the capital Santiago – and the wine district of Coquimbo where some of the country’s leading wines are manufacture
And here in the far north of the country, lies the truly extraordinary Atacama Desert. Bordering Bolivia, Peru and Argentina, is a region that’s renowned as being the driest place on earth.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
A country fast emerging as a first world nation, Chile offers today’s traveller a safe location with some great accommodation, fine dining and world-class wines. But first and foremost she offers some of the most varied and impressive landscapes anywhere on earth.
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As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and yet at its widest point it, in the Atacama Desert, is only 400ks across. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Andes, this fascinating Latin American country is home to the world’s driest desert, arguably the continent’s most stunning national park, an impressive wine region and, on Chiloe Island, the home of the potato! An economically sound country that is fast become a first world nation, Chile has a huge amount to offer the modern traveller.
Unless coming in overland, most trips to Chile will start here in the nation’s capital, Santiago.
Although most guidebooks will tell you Santiago is not as exciting at Rio or as elegant and enchanting as Buenos Aires, and should be used only as a gateway to the rest of the country, I feel it is an interesting place to explore for a day or two. Like many large Latin American cities it suffers somewhat from schizophrenic urban design where the city’s impressive colonial past is often dwarfed and obscured by its more ugly modern present; tenement towers and, since its rise as a regional economic powerhouse – Chile has the highest GDP per capita in South America – glass fronted office blocks. But there are still some great sites to check out including the Plaza de Armas, the Palacio Modera, the city’s main museum, and the Mercado Central, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, beneath a roof that was actually made in Birmingham! Santiago also has some lovely hotels and is famous for its excellent dining.
But Santiago is unlikely to form the main reason for your visit to Chile, that is much more likely to lie either in the far north, in the Atacama region or in the far south in Patagonia.
From Santiago, and starting in the very south of the country in Chilean Patagonia, is Puerto Aranas, entry point for what is arguably the continents most impressive national park, Torres del Paine. Deriving its name from the bull-like horns of the park’s most impressive mountain, Torres del Paine covers a quarter of a million hectares, is home to some spectacular and varied accommodation, and is a great place to hike, horse ride or just enjoy the scenery.
ADD PLENTY OF SHOTS HERE
Moving north, we come to the beautiful Lake District around the towns of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. Here, up the Puelo River valley, you can do some wonderful horse riding as well as walking and kayaking. A short distance off the coast you also have Chiloe Island, which along with stunning coastal walks is also famous for being home of the potato. And further still off the coast, in fact more than 2,000 miles into the Pacific Ocean, is the extraordinary Easter Island… a land shrouded in mystery with its dramatic stone head carvings, Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands on the planet.
Heading further north other notable places are the beautiful coastal towns of La Serena and Valparaiso – just a stone’s throw from the capital Santiago – and the wine district of Coquimbo where some of the country’s leading wines are manufacture
And here in the far north of the country, lies the truly extraordinary Atacama Desert. Bordering Bolivia, Peru and Argentina, is a region that’s renowned as being the driest place on earth.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
A country fast emerging as a first world nation, Chile offers today’s traveller a safe location with some great accommodation, fine dining and world-class wines. But first and foremost she offers some of the most varied and impressive landscapes anywhere on earth.
- published: 04 Mar 2015
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Travel to Santa Cruz - Bolivia Travel Guide
http://bolivia-travel.org Exciting Travel to Santa Cruz, Bolivia Tours. In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Amboro, Chiquitos, Noel Kempff, Madidi, you will enjoy excel...
http://bolivia-travel.org Exciting Travel to Santa Cruz, Bolivia Tours. In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Amboro, Chiquitos, Noel Kempff, Madidi, you will enjoy excellent and distinguished hotel and lodging services and more at www.boliviatravel.org
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http://bolivia-travel.org Exciting Travel to Santa Cruz, Bolivia Tours. In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Amboro, Chiquitos, Noel Kempff, Madidi, you will enjoy excellent and distinguished hotel and lodging services and more at www.boliviatravel.org
- published: 25 Aug 2010
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 17 Jul 2014
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Bolivia Tourist Attractions: 10 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Bolivia? Check out our Bolivia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bolivia.
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Planning to visit Bolivia? Check out our Bolivia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bolivia.
Best Places to visit in Bolivia:
Salar de Uyuni, La Paz, Tiwanaku, Lake Titicaca, Oruro Carnival, Sucre, Cerro Rico, Potosi, Copacabana, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Yungas Road
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Planning to visit Bolivia? Check out our Bolivia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bolivia.
Best Places to visit in Bolivia:
Salar de Uyuni, La Paz, Tiwanaku, Lake Titicaca, Oruro Carnival, Sucre, Cerro Rico, Potosi, Copacabana, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Yungas Road
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Atacama Desert - Chile Travel Guide (HD)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
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explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
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Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
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Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
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The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
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At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
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Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
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Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
=========
explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
============
Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
===================
Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
====================
The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
=================
At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
=================================
Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
- published: 29 Aug 2014
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South: A Backpacking Adventure - Traveling Peru, Chile and Bolivia
What's it like to backpack through South America?
Our four and a half month experience through Peru, Bolivia and Chile will forever remain one of our most treas...
What's it like to backpack through South America?
Our four and a half month experience through Peru, Bolivia and Chile will forever remain one of our most treasured memories. From dream-like scenery, beautifully challenging hikes, cultural encounters and wonderful new friends, we were able to live such an incredible adventure.
We have attempted to share glimpses of a few of highlights and outstanding moments that helped shape our trip. South America is a truly spectacular part of the world, and we can't recommend enough that you experience it for yourself. Sooner rather than later.
In total, we spent 2 1/2 months in Peru, 1 month in Chile and 1 month in Bolivia.
Locations included: Torres Del Paine - Patagonia - Chile, Machu Picchu - Peru, Huacachinca - Peru, Salar De Uyuni - Bolivia, Isla Del Sol - Bolivia, The Death Road - Bolivia, Huaraz - Peru, Copacabana - Bolivia, Colca Canyon - Peru and many more...
Music: Welcome Home by Radical Face
Shot with: Nikon 3100 and GoPro HD Hero
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What's it like to backpack through South America?
Our four and a half month experience through Peru, Bolivia and Chile will forever remain one of our most treasured memories. From dream-like scenery, beautifully challenging hikes, cultural encounters and wonderful new friends, we were able to live such an incredible adventure.
We have attempted to share glimpses of a few of highlights and outstanding moments that helped shape our trip. South America is a truly spectacular part of the world, and we can't recommend enough that you experience it for yourself. Sooner rather than later.
In total, we spent 2 1/2 months in Peru, 1 month in Chile and 1 month in Bolivia.
Locations included: Torres Del Paine - Patagonia - Chile, Machu Picchu - Peru, Huacachinca - Peru, Salar De Uyuni - Bolivia, Isla Del Sol - Bolivia, The Death Road - Bolivia, Huaraz - Peru, Copacabana - Bolivia, Colca Canyon - Peru and many more...
Music: Welcome Home by Radical Face
Shot with: Nikon 3100 and GoPro HD Hero
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 48233
Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide
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Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide: Santiago, Atacama Desert, La paz And Santa Cruz de la Sierra. This...
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Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide: Santiago, Atacama Desert, La paz And Santa Cruz de la Sierra. This travel movie starts in Santiago Chile, The Best Monuments And sights of Santiago, after Santiago The new age traveler take the bus for visit the amazing San Pedro de Atacama. Atacama desert is according to NASA and National Geographic the driest desert in the world. Next stop is La Paz Bolivia and the movie finish in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Santa Cruz is one of the most tropical cities in South America.
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Chile Travel - Bolivia Travel Video Guide: Santiago, Atacama Desert, La paz And Santa Cruz de la Sierra. This travel movie starts in Santiago Chile, The Best Monuments And sights of Santiago, after Santiago The new age traveler take the bus for visit the amazing San Pedro de Atacama. Atacama desert is according to NASA and National Geographic the driest desert in the world. Next stop is La Paz Bolivia and the movie finish in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Santa Cruz is one of the most tropical cities in South America.
- published: 20 Jun 2013
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Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so...
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its also possible to get off the beaten track, to explore remote ruins of the cloud warriors in the north, or afro-Peruvian beats along the pacific coast. Most of all it’s a diverse country that offers something for everyone. But for many, a trip to Peru will begin in Cusco.
As the ancient Inca capital, and the political power base in colonial times, Cusco has its fair share of sites. Sitting in a narrow valley surrounded by pine-covered hills, it’s a stunning place with enough cathedrals, churches, museums, galleries, cafes and shops to keep the modern traveller entertained for a week. Of course with one of the world’s foremost tourist attractions lying just up the road, most of the time Cusco is busy with locals and travellers alike, but don’t let that put you off; like many other similar locations, Cusco is popular for a reason… it’s simply a beautiful place to hang out.
As the traditional thoroughfare between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the lush agricultural Sacred Valley is littered with impressive Inca ruins. Probably the most famous are the sites of Pisac – where the famous terraces rise over a thousand feet from the valley floor to the mountaintop – and at Ullataytambo. Here again the site overs a great insight into the life of the Inca nation and some great views of the Sacred Valley. There are also some pretty towns and villages to explore; you can hike, horse ride, mountain bike or even paraglide; and you can stay in some pretty special accommodation.
But of course most people travelling this way have one goal in mind, and that’s to reach the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Pichu. There are many ways to get to the sacred Inca site: you can trek along the Inca Trail, or walk staying at beautiful mountain lodges, or you can horse ride, pretty much all the way there. Wild Frontiers offers a horse riding trip through the region.
There are plenty of trains to take you to Machu Picchu, but this is the most special. The Hiram Bingham service, operated by the Belmond Orient Express, offers a great way to climb through the Andean foothills to Machu Picchu, presenting great views – either from your seat of the observation car – delicious dining and champagne! Alighting at Aguas Calientes, buses then take us the last part of the journey to the actual site itself.
Although the exact purpose and function of Machu Picchu is still a matter of conjecture, there’s no denying that for the Incas this awe-inspiring ancient city must have been a very important ceremonial site. The quality of the buildings, of the intricate terracing, and the lofty position of the citadel itself, all point towards a hugely important cultural centre. Interestingly, it was never revealed to the Spanish invaders, and was only discovered in the early 20th century when American historian, Hiram Bingham, chanced upon it while searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Today it undoubtedly forms the highlight for most peoples’ trips to Peru.
For many that is tourism in Peru; but not for us at Wild Frontiers. For us this vast country offers much more. For a start there is the beautiful Lake Titicaca to check out, a giant inland sea, peppered by idyllic rural islands. (Use images from Bolivia) There is the picturesque town of Araquipa, back-dropped by the stunning El Misti volcano, and access point to the spectacular Colca Canyon, where you are pretty much guaranteed to see the mighty Andean condor fly. There are the quite extraordinary Nazca lines to fly above and Peru is one of the best places to visit the Amazon rainforest, where you are likely to stumble upon all manner of exotic animals. And in the country’s rarely visited northern highlands were we run one of our most successful group tours to visit, among other places, the fortress of Kuelap, and the home of the ancient cloud warriors of Chachopyas, and the newly discovered Gocta Falls.
And lastly of course there are the Peruvians themselves, whose colourful culture dates back into the mists of time, and who are as hospitable and friendly as any on the continent.
(245 or 246) For most tourism to Peru will revolve around three places, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and here at Macchu Pichu. But my advice is to remember, as amazing as those places are there’s a lot more travelling in Peru than just that. Come and see for yourself.
wn.com/Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its also possible to get off the beaten track, to explore remote ruins of the cloud warriors in the north, or afro-Peruvian beats along the pacific coast. Most of all it’s a diverse country that offers something for everyone. But for many, a trip to Peru will begin in Cusco.
As the ancient Inca capital, and the political power base in colonial times, Cusco has its fair share of sites. Sitting in a narrow valley surrounded by pine-covered hills, it’s a stunning place with enough cathedrals, churches, museums, galleries, cafes and shops to keep the modern traveller entertained for a week. Of course with one of the world’s foremost tourist attractions lying just up the road, most of the time Cusco is busy with locals and travellers alike, but don’t let that put you off; like many other similar locations, Cusco is popular for a reason… it’s simply a beautiful place to hang out.
As the traditional thoroughfare between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the lush agricultural Sacred Valley is littered with impressive Inca ruins. Probably the most famous are the sites of Pisac – where the famous terraces rise over a thousand feet from the valley floor to the mountaintop – and at Ullataytambo. Here again the site overs a great insight into the life of the Inca nation and some great views of the Sacred Valley. There are also some pretty towns and villages to explore; you can hike, horse ride, mountain bike or even paraglide; and you can stay in some pretty special accommodation.
But of course most people travelling this way have one goal in mind, and that’s to reach the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Pichu. There are many ways to get to the sacred Inca site: you can trek along the Inca Trail, or walk staying at beautiful mountain lodges, or you can horse ride, pretty much all the way there. Wild Frontiers offers a horse riding trip through the region.
There are plenty of trains to take you to Machu Picchu, but this is the most special. The Hiram Bingham service, operated by the Belmond Orient Express, offers a great way to climb through the Andean foothills to Machu Picchu, presenting great views – either from your seat of the observation car – delicious dining and champagne! Alighting at Aguas Calientes, buses then take us the last part of the journey to the actual site itself.
Although the exact purpose and function of Machu Picchu is still a matter of conjecture, there’s no denying that for the Incas this awe-inspiring ancient city must have been a very important ceremonial site. The quality of the buildings, of the intricate terracing, and the lofty position of the citadel itself, all point towards a hugely important cultural centre. Interestingly, it was never revealed to the Spanish invaders, and was only discovered in the early 20th century when American historian, Hiram Bingham, chanced upon it while searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Today it undoubtedly forms the highlight for most peoples’ trips to Peru.
For many that is tourism in Peru; but not for us at Wild Frontiers. For us this vast country offers much more. For a start there is the beautiful Lake Titicaca to check out, a giant inland sea, peppered by idyllic rural islands. (Use images from Bolivia) There is the picturesque town of Araquipa, back-dropped by the stunning El Misti volcano, and access point to the spectacular Colca Canyon, where you are pretty much guaranteed to see the mighty Andean condor fly. There are the quite extraordinary Nazca lines to fly above and Peru is one of the best places to visit the Amazon rainforest, where you are likely to stumble upon all manner of exotic animals. And in the country’s rarely visited northern highlands were we run one of our most successful group tours to visit, among other places, the fortress of Kuelap, and the home of the ancient cloud warriors of Chachopyas, and the newly discovered Gocta Falls.
And lastly of course there are the Peruvians themselves, whose colourful culture dates back into the mists of time, and who are as hospitable and friendly as any on the continent.
(245 or 246) For most tourism to Peru will revolve around three places, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and here at Macchu Pichu. But my advice is to remember, as amazing as those places are there’s a lot more travelling in Peru than just that. Come and see for yourself.
- published: 19 Jan 2015
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Presentación App Bolivia Travel
¡Bienvenido a Bolivia Travel! La app oficial de Turismo en Bolivia. Esta aplicación móvil es una guía turística, donde podrás encontrar la información necesaria...
¡Bienvenido a Bolivia Travel! La app oficial de Turismo en Bolivia. Esta aplicación móvil es una guía turística, donde podrás encontrar la información necesaria de los atractivos turísticos, eventos culturales, gastronomía boliviana y las diferentes actividades que podrás realizar dentro de nuestro país. Descarga ahora la aplicación y disfruta conociendo lugares mágicos…. Porque: Bolivia Te Espera!
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¡Bienvenido a Bolivia Travel! La app oficial de Turismo en Bolivia. Esta aplicación móvil es una guía turística, donde podrás encontrar la información necesaria de los atractivos turísticos, eventos culturales, gastronomía boliviana y las diferentes actividades que podrás realizar dentro de nuestro país. Descarga ahora la aplicación y disfruta conociendo lugares mágicos…. Porque: Bolivia Te Espera!
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Me Comprometo con Bolivia, voto NO
Análisis de Camila Otero y Mario Durán acerca del desarrollo de las campañas políticas de cara a la consulta sobre la reelección. El debate fue enfocado netamente al impacto de las redes sociales.
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Rafting Villa Tunari Bolivia 17/01/2016
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Oficialmente está muerto el Lago Poopó de Bolivia
Se veía venir desde hace muchos años y pese a las denuncias y los intentos por salvarlo, el Poopó -el segundo lago más grande de Bolivia con casi 2.400 kilómetros cuadrados- se ha secado. Con él se pierde un gran ecosistema, que fue declarado de interés ecológico internacional en 2002, con su respectiva pérdida de vegetación y fauna. Además, desaparece también la cultura y el estilo de vida de más
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Bolivia: gobierno desmiente campaña contra Evo Morales
El ministro de la presidencia de Bolivia, Juan Ramón Quintana desmintió la acusación del dirigente derechista Samuel Doria Medina, luego e que este divulgara una factura falsa por un corte de cabello realizado presuntamente al presidente Evo Morales por un mono exagerado. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-gobierno-desmiente-campana-contra-evo-morales/
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Últimas noticias de Bolivia: Bolivia News - 20 enero 2016
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- Bolivia destinará un crédito de 255 millones de dólares para tareas de seguridad ciudadana, control fronterizo y adquisición de tecnología.
- El expresidente y vocero de la causa marítima Carlos Mesa publicó en su blog que rechaza las opiniones del Jefe de Estado, E
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Da La Paz, partenza 24.02.15 sera, al salar de Uyuni, 25.02,15, con pernottamento all' Hotel del Sale.
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"Hay enormes dudas sobre el padrón": oposición en Bolivia denuncia que los muertos podrán 'votar'
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La oposición en Bolivia ha denunciado que de cara al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero el padrón de votantes no ha sido depurado y ciudadanos que han muerto siguen habilitados para votar.
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En esta ocacion les traigo unos videos ya conocidos por muchos o talvez no tan conocidos para otros, solo espero que recuerden que es solo una recopilacion de las mejores psicofonias conocidas hasta hoy, espero les guste.
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Análisis de Camila Otero y Mario Durán acerca del desarrollo de las campañas políticas de cara a la consulta sobre la reelección. El debate fue enfocado netamen...
Análisis de Camila Otero y Mario Durán acerca del desarrollo de las campañas políticas de cara a la consulta sobre la reelección. El debate fue enfocado netamente al impacto de las redes sociales.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mecomprometobolivia
Twitter: @mecomprometoBo
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www.mecomprometo.co
wn.com/Me Comprometo Con Bolivia, Voto No
Análisis de Camila Otero y Mario Durán acerca del desarrollo de las campañas políticas de cara a la consulta sobre la reelección. El debate fue enfocado netamente al impacto de las redes sociales.
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
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CALITEC BOLIVIA LTDA
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Calefones eléctricos, calefones a gas, calefacción central, secadoras de manos, estufas eléctricas, radiadores, calderos. Asesoramiento técnico e instalación. Calefones Stiebel Eltron Asesoramiento técnico e instalación.
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Homes for sale - 1365 Oak Glen Ct SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/TXQ2RB
Unbelievable value priced at $125 a Heated Square Foot! This Classic Low Country William E. Poole ...
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/TXQ2RB
Unbelievable value priced at $125 a Heated Square Foot! This Classic Low Country William E. Poole Design custom home located in Winding River Plantation enjoys the ultimate in privacy; located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and sitting atop of a half-acre home-site backing to a permanent nature area. The welcoming front porch invites you into a spacious floor plan complete with great room, master bedroom, large 3 season room, formal dining/living room, kitchen and breakfast area on the first floor. Upstairs includes 2 guest suits, bonus room, study and plenty of storage areas. The quality of construction combined with upgrades such as real 3/4 quarter inch oak hardwoods throughout the entire house, plantation shutters, hurricane shutters, vaulted ceilings, encapsulated crawlspace, crown molding, quartz countertops and real wood burning fireplace add to the warmth and charm. Outside is reminiscent of a nature park with naturally landscaped areas, grilling deck and concrete patio.
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wn.com/Homes For Sale 1365 Oak Glen Ct Se, Bolivia, Nc 28422
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/TXQ2RB
Unbelievable value priced at $125 a Heated Square Foot! This Classic Low Country William E. Poole Design custom home located in Winding River Plantation enjoys the ultimate in privacy; located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and sitting atop of a half-acre home-site backing to a permanent nature area. The welcoming front porch invites you into a spacious floor plan complete with great room, master bedroom, large 3 season room, formal dining/living room, kitchen and breakfast area on the first floor. Upstairs includes 2 guest suits, bonus room, study and plenty of storage areas. The quality of construction combined with upgrades such as real 3/4 quarter inch oak hardwoods throughout the entire house, plantation shutters, hurricane shutters, vaulted ceilings, encapsulated crawlspace, crown molding, quartz countertops and real wood burning fireplace add to the warmth and charm. Outside is reminiscent of a nature park with naturally landscaped areas, grilling deck and concrete patio.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 3801
Price: $483,500
MLS ID: 687790
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Rafting Villa Tunari Bolivia 17/01/2016
Deporte Xtremo - Rafting Villa tunari - Bolivia
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Deporte Xtremo - Rafting Villa tunari - Bolivia
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Deporte Xtremo - Rafting Villa tunari - Bolivia
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Oficialmente está muerto el Lago Poopó de Bolivia
Se veía venir desde hace muchos años y pese a las denuncias y los intentos por salvarlo, el Poopó -el segundo lago más grande de Bolivia con casi 2.400 kilómetr...
Se veía venir desde hace muchos años y pese a las denuncias y los intentos por salvarlo, el Poopó -el segundo lago más grande de Bolivia con casi 2.400 kilómetros cuadrados- se ha secado. Con él se pierde un gran ecosistema, que fue declarado de interés ecológico internacional en 2002, con su respectiva pérdida de vegetación y fauna. Además, desaparece también la cultura y el estilo de vida de más de 350 familias indígenas de pescadores que subsistían gracias al lago y que se han visto obligadas a emigrar. Los expertos culpan al cambio climático, a las sequías continuas desde octubre fruto del fenómeno El Niño y a la mala gestión del agua que alimentaba al lago procedente del río Desaguadero. Como se sabía lo que iba a pasar, en 2010, la UE destinó más de 14 millones de euros para el proyecto de recuperación del lago. Ese dinero se esfumó con total impunidad al mismo ritmo que lo hacían las aguas del Poopó y con ellas, otro pedazo de nuestro planeta.
wn.com/Oficialmente Está Muerto El Lago Poopó De Bolivia
Se veía venir desde hace muchos años y pese a las denuncias y los intentos por salvarlo, el Poopó -el segundo lago más grande de Bolivia con casi 2.400 kilómetros cuadrados- se ha secado. Con él se pierde un gran ecosistema, que fue declarado de interés ecológico internacional en 2002, con su respectiva pérdida de vegetación y fauna. Además, desaparece también la cultura y el estilo de vida de más de 350 familias indígenas de pescadores que subsistían gracias al lago y que se han visto obligadas a emigrar. Los expertos culpan al cambio climático, a las sequías continuas desde octubre fruto del fenómeno El Niño y a la mala gestión del agua que alimentaba al lago procedente del río Desaguadero. Como se sabía lo que iba a pasar, en 2010, la UE destinó más de 14 millones de euros para el proyecto de recuperación del lago. Ese dinero se esfumó con total impunidad al mismo ritmo que lo hacían las aguas del Poopó y con ellas, otro pedazo de nuestro planeta.
- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Bolivia: gobierno desmiente campaña contra Evo Morales
El ministro de la presidencia de Bolivia, Juan Ramón Quintana desmintió la acusación del dirigente derechista Samuel Doria Medina, luego e que este divulgara un...
El ministro de la presidencia de Bolivia, Juan Ramón Quintana desmintió la acusación del dirigente derechista Samuel Doria Medina, luego e que este divulgara una factura falsa por un corte de cabello realizado presuntamente al presidente Evo Morales por un mono exagerado. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-gobierno-desmiente-campana-contra-evo-morales/
wn.com/Bolivia Gobierno Desmiente Campaña Contra Evo Morales
El ministro de la presidencia de Bolivia, Juan Ramón Quintana desmintió la acusación del dirigente derechista Samuel Doria Medina, luego e que este divulgara una factura falsa por un corte de cabello realizado presuntamente al presidente Evo Morales por un mono exagerado. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-gobierno-desmiente-campana-contra-evo-morales/
- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Últimas noticias de Bolivia: Bolivia News - 20 enero 2016
http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- La empresa china Sinosteel se adjudicó la explotación de hierro en Mutún.
- Bolivia destinará un crédito...
http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- La empresa china Sinosteel se adjudicó la explotación de hierro en Mutún.
- Bolivia destinará un crédito de 255 millones de dólares para tareas de seguridad ciudadana, control fronterizo y adquisición de tecnología.
- El expresidente y vocero de la causa marítima Carlos Mesa publicó en su blog que rechaza las opiniones del Jefe de Estado, Evo Morales
- La Cervecería Boliviana Nacional (CBN) fue sancionada con más de 11 millones de dólares por "conducta anticompetitiva relativa".
- El exprefecto cochabambino, Manfred Reyes Villa fue condenado
en rebeldía a cinco años de reclusión en el penal de San Sebastián.
- El torneo de fútbol Clausura 2015-2016 se inicia este viernes 22 en Sucre.
- Blooming volverá a las canchas, luego de que todo el plantel lograra cobrar dos de los cuatro meses que se les adeuda.
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http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- La empresa china Sinosteel se adjudicó la explotación de hierro en Mutún.
- Bolivia destinará un crédito de 255 millones de dólares para tareas de seguridad ciudadana, control fronterizo y adquisición de tecnología.
- El expresidente y vocero de la causa marítima Carlos Mesa publicó en su blog que rechaza las opiniones del Jefe de Estado, Evo Morales
- La Cervecería Boliviana Nacional (CBN) fue sancionada con más de 11 millones de dólares por "conducta anticompetitiva relativa".
- El exprefecto cochabambino, Manfred Reyes Villa fue condenado
en rebeldía a cinco años de reclusión en el penal de San Sebastián.
- El torneo de fútbol Clausura 2015-2016 se inicia este viernes 22 en Sucre.
- Blooming volverá a las canchas, luego de que todo el plantel lograra cobrar dos de los cuatro meses que se les adeuda.
Últimas noticias de Bolivia tambíen en:
Nuestra pagina Web : http://boliviawebtv.tv
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Twitter : https://twitter.com/boliviawebtv
Google Plus : https://plus.google.com/+BOLIVIAWebTv
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 79
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
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UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA "CAPRICHOSITA" MORENADA FULL HD
UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA PRESENTA ESTE VIDEO CLIP... UNA MORENADA DEDICADA A TODAS LAS CAPRICHOSITAS EN LA AUTORIA DE JOEL FLORES.... ESPEREMOS QUE LES GUSTE A NUESTRA...
UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA PRESENTA ESTE VIDEO CLIP... UNA MORENADA DEDICADA A TODAS LAS CAPRICHOSITAS EN LA AUTORIA DE JOEL FLORES.... ESPEREMOS QUE LES GUSTE A NUESTRA GENTE BOLIVIANA Y AH NUESTROS SEGUIDORES DEL GRUPO UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA.... "OH NO VA SER"
wn.com/Ukhamampi Bolivia Caprichosita Morenada Full Hd
UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA PRESENTA ESTE VIDEO CLIP... UNA MORENADA DEDICADA A TODAS LAS CAPRICHOSITAS EN LA AUTORIA DE JOEL FLORES.... ESPEREMOS QUE LES GUSTE A NUESTRA GENTE BOLIVIANA Y AH NUESTROS SEGUIDORES DEL GRUPO UKHAMAMPI BOLIVIA.... "OH NO VA SER"
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 54
I Love Bolivia!
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Say it in only 5 seconds!
Share on Facebook to say "I Love Bolivia!" to your friends :)
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Say it in only 5 seconds!
Share on Facebook to say "I Love Bolivia!" to your friends :)
- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Bolivia 02. Da La Paz al salar de Uyuni, 25.02.2015
Da La Paz, partenza 24.02.15 sera, al salar de Uyuni, 25.02,15, con pernottamento all' Hotel del Sale....
Da La Paz, partenza 24.02.15 sera, al salar de Uyuni, 25.02,15, con pernottamento all' Hotel del Sale.
wn.com/Bolivia 02. Da La Paz Al Salar De Uyuni, 25.02.2015
Da La Paz, partenza 24.02.15 sera, al salar de Uyuni, 25.02,15, con pernottamento all' Hotel del Sale.
- published: 20 Jan 2016
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"Hay enormes dudas sobre el padrón": oposición en Bolivia denuncia que los muertos podrán 'votar'
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La oposición en Bolivia ha denunciado que de cara al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero el padrón de votantes no ha sido depurado y ciudadanos que han muerto siguen habilitados para votar.
"Hay enormes dudas sobre el padrón y por tanto sobre el carácter democrático de lo que pueda ocurrir en el referendo del próximo mes", indicó Jorge Lazarte, representante de la agrupación de la campaña por el 'no'.
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La oposición en Bolivia ha denunciado que de cara al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero el padrón de votantes no ha sido depurado y ciudadanos que han muerto siguen habilitados para votar.
"Hay enormes dudas sobre el padrón y por tanto sobre el carácter democrático de lo que pueda ocurrir en el referendo del próximo mes", indicó Jorge Lazarte, representante de la agrupación de la campaña por el 'no'.
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Bolivia Violin Group Lesson 1
Bolivia Violin Group Lesson 1...
Bolivia Violin Group Lesson 1
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Bolivia Violin Group Lesson 1
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 13
San Jose de Oruro Bolivia 2007 En Cochabamba con la mejor hinchada del mundo.
La hinchada de San Jose lo mejor del mundo........... La mas grande y victoriosa V azulada..............
La hinchada de San Jose lo mejor del mundo........... La mas grande y victoriosa V azulada...........
wn.com/San Jose De Oruro Bolivia 2007 En Cochabamba Con La Mejor Hinchada Del Mundo.
La hinchada de San Jose lo mejor del mundo........... La mas grande y victoriosa V azulada...........
- published: 20 Jan 2016
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Land For Sale: 1727 Mute Swan Ln SE Bolivia, North Carolina 28422
For more information visit
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1727 Mute Swan Ln SE
Bolivia North Carolina 28...
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1727 Mute Swan Ln SE
Bolivia North Carolina 28422
MLS# 699209
Sq Ft: 1
Golf course frontage lot. Build your home on this beautiful partially wooded lot. The community offers spectacular amenities and surrounds the popular public Carolina National Golf Club. Boaters launch or dock your boat in the community marina take a boat ride down the Lockwood Folly River to Holden Beach dock at the community marina and stroll across the island on the private walkway to the community's ocean front clubhouse and pool. Enjoy using the mainland river boat house for picnics with family and friends or curl up with a good book in front of the boat house fireplace. The mainland pool is olympic-size great for athletes or those who just want to take a cool dip. Mainland amenities include 3 indoor meeting areas large outdoor bar and grill roomy fitness center 2 tennis courts walking trails butterfly park ponds and much more! Excellent opportunity to own in Winding River Plantation!
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wn.com/Land For Sale 1727 Mute Swan Ln Se Bolivia, North Carolina 28422
For more information visit
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1727 Mute Swan Ln SE
Bolivia North Carolina 28422
MLS# 699209
Sq Ft: 1
Golf course frontage lot. Build your home on this beautiful partially wooded lot. The community offers spectacular amenities and surrounds the popular public Carolina National Golf Club. Boaters launch or dock your boat in the community marina take a boat ride down the Lockwood Folly River to Holden Beach dock at the community marina and stroll across the island on the private walkway to the community's ocean front clubhouse and pool. Enjoy using the mainland river boat house for picnics with family and friends or curl up with a good book in front of the boat house fireplace. The mainland pool is olympic-size great for athletes or those who just want to take a cool dip. Mainland amenities include 3 indoor meeting areas large outdoor bar and grill roomy fitness center 2 tennis courts walking trails butterfly park ponds and much more! Excellent opportunity to own in Winding River Plantation!
Contact Agent:
Jeanette Sanderson
CENTURY 21 Sweyer & Associates
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 0
Scandal Bolivia officials have sex at community office
Scandal Bolivia officials have sex at community office...
Scandal Bolivia officials have sex at community office
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Scandal Bolivia officials have sex at community office
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 9
2.O shooting in Bolivia
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For more news follow KOLLYTALK.COM
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 34
Videos de terror - psicofonias ¡¡¡¡La Paz - Bolivia 2016¡¡¡¡¡
En esta ocacion les traigo unos videos ya conocidos por muchos o talvez no tan conocidos para otros, solo espero que recuerden que es solo una recopilacion de l...
En esta ocacion les traigo unos videos ya conocidos por muchos o talvez no tan conocidos para otros, solo espero que recuerden que es solo una recopilacion de las mejores psicofonias conocidas hasta hoy, espero les guste.
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wn.com/Videos De Terror Psicofonias ¡¡¡¡La Paz Bolivia 2016¡¡¡¡¡
En esta ocacion les traigo unos videos ya conocidos por muchos o talvez no tan conocidos para otros, solo espero que recuerden que es solo una recopilacion de las mejores psicofonias conocidas hasta hoy, espero les guste.
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 10
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¿Por qué quebró McDonald's en Bolivia?
¿Por qué quebró McDonald’s? es un documental a través del cual se explora las razones que llevaron al fracaso de dicha cadena multinacional de comida rápida en el país andino.
McDonald’s, la empresa de las hamburguesas más globales y mediáticas, se asentó en Bolivia en 1997 y, a pesar de intentar adaptar sus sabores a los gustos locales, 5 años después tuvo que cerrar las 8 sucursales que instaló
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Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado"
Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado" - Carlos Mesa planteó en El Informante la posición del vecino país ante el conflicto marítimo en su calidad de vocero de la demanda.
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'The mountain that eats men' in Bolivia - BBC News
Catharina Moh has been to Bolivia to meet people living on what's known as the rich mountain - a silver mine that's home to some of the country's most vulnerable. Bolivia's socialist president Evo Morales is hoping for re-election for a historic third term.
He is the country's first indigenous leader, and has pledged to return more of the nation's wealth to the people, and help Bolivia's poorest.
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Parada Militar Aniversario 205 del Ejército de Bolivia en Oruro
El Ejército conmemoró ayer 14 de noviembre de 2015, su bicentésimo quinto aniversario de creación, oportunidad en la que se reafirmó el ferviente deseo de retornar pronto a las costas del Pacífico.
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SIGLO XX - EL GOLPE DE GARCIA MEZA en BOLIVIA, 17 de julio de 1980
Luis García Meza Tejada (La Paz, 8 de agosto de 1929), fue el quincuagésimo séptimo Presidente de la República de Bolivia, como General de División y Comandante de las Fuerzas Armadas...
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Pablo Iglesias con Álvaro García Linera vicepresidente de Bolivia - Revolución Indígena en Bolivia
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Deviated Septum: Cocaine and the Mafia in Bolivia
Follow Justin Wilcke on his epic journey through South America. Instagram @RosaPurp http://justinwilcke.bandcamp.com/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ...
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HAARP Bolivia ya tiene esta tecnología y está lista para el genocidio
Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornado, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...!!!) - Reducción de población - Nuevo Orden Mundial - Gobierno del Anticristo cerca para establecerse. ARREPIÉNTETE EL SEÑOR RECOGERÁ PRONTO SU IGLESIA y no habrá MÁS OPORTUNIDAD. Se viene MUERTE y destrucción para el Planeta. (Haz click
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One Day with President: 24 hrs with Bolivia's Evo Morales (RT Documentary)
Have you ever imagined the life of a president? The only way to understand it is to live every minute with him as closely as possible. Today RT gives you this unique opportunity: living one day with a president. Lawyer and author Eva Golinger is the presenter of the program 'One day with ... '. In the first episode she takes us into the life of Bolivian President Evo Morales, showing us his daily
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PARADA MILITAR BOLIVIA 2015 (HD)
Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!
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Enfoque - Bolivia ante los retos y las amenazas externas
Los cables de Wikileaks han vuelto a desvelar información que afecta a Latinoamérica, esta vez en concreto a Bolivia.
Según ha informado el ministro de la Presidencia de ese país, Juan Ramón Quintana, los documentos revelan los presuntos planes de Estados Unidos para defenestrar el Gobierno de Evo Morales a través de un golpe de Estado o asesinar a este mandatario en 2008.
Esta es una demostraci
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Gastronomia - Comida Insólita (Bolivia)
Registrate gratis en un minuto! https://www.lottosphoto.com/register.php?nIdioma=es Sign Up, its free! https://www.lottosphoto.com/register.php?nIdioma=ing h...
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Lonely Planet Bolivia
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NANCY AMANCIO CONCIERTO EN BOLIVIA
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PERUANOS EN EL MUNDO: BOLIVIA (episodio completo)
En “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia: descubrimos la clave del éxito de un empresario peruano en La Paz y tambien un estudiante de medicina en Cochabamba nos cuenta porque es conveniente estudiar en esa ciudad…además, la bella chalaca que fundó el grupo “Peruanos en Santa Cruz” y un orador que mueve masas en el pais del altiplano…todo esto y mucho más en “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia!
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BOLIVIA: El unico pais en sudamerica que Mc Donald's no pudo penetrar: DOCUMENTAL
Documental estrenado en 2011
http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/articulos/2011/1025/noticias.php?id=29674
Tema Musical: AQUI NO RINDE TU HAMBURGUESA SEÑOOR...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDpG4McPYxA
Fue en Bolivia donde, pese a que el restaurante intentó adaptarse a los gustos locales no logró triunfar.
El documental explora el motivo por el que los habitantes de esas ciudades le dieron la
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Ecuador vs Bolivia 2-0 - Partido Completo - 13-10-2015 - Eliminatorias Rusia 2018 - HD
Ecuador vs Bolivia 2-0 - Partido Completo - 13-10-2015 - Eliminatorias Rusia 2018
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Calle 7 Bolivia Programa ( 14/11/15 ) Final Temporada 4
Calle 7 trata de un grupo de jóvenes que deben participar en distintas pruebas con el fin de no ser eliminados y poder ganar un gran premio final
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Bolivia
Director: Adrián Caetano
Flipping chorizos at the grill is no one’s ideal way of making a living (except for maybe hipster foodie types high on “locally sourced, I butchered it myself” hype) but it’s what Freddie does to earn a buck in Buenos Aires. Yup, the film is about Argentina not Bolivia and Bolivia really doesn’t count for much in Argentina even if it is where Freddie hails from. The chor
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Desde el Altiplano (Bolivia)
Esta es la historia relatada por un musico boliviano en su idioma nativo “ Quechua” en donde nos cuenta su experiencia al tener que emigrar junto con dos musicos desde Potosi (Bolivia) hacia Avaroa, la frontera con Chile. Dejando asi su pueblo y familas detrás. Consiguieron hacer la primer parte del viaje en un tren de carga y finalmente llegan a la frontera en un camion rural. La musica boliviana
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Castellano-Manchegos por el Mundo - Bolivia
Viajamos hasta Bolivia, uno de los países con mayor biodiversidad del mundo. De la mano de cuatro castellano-manchegos conocimos la amabilidad de su gente y ...
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Retorno a BOLIVIA - de Mariano Raffo (completa)
EXPERIMENTA TV presenta: RETURN TO BOLIVIA Un documental de Mariano Raffo sobre el trabajo de una familia de verduleros bolivianos en Buenos Aires y el regre...
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Zaigua - Cruce fronterizo Bolivia / Chile
Cruzamos de Bolivia a Chile por el puesto fronterizo de Hito Cajón junto al volcán Licancabur y atravesando la Reserva Nacional Eduardo Avaroa. Una auténtica...
¿Por qué quebró McDonald's en Bolivia?
¿Por qué quebró McDonald’s? es un documental a través del cual se explora las razones que llevaron al fracaso de dicha cadena multinacional de comida rápida en ...
¿Por qué quebró McDonald’s? es un documental a través del cual se explora las razones que llevaron al fracaso de dicha cadena multinacional de comida rápida en el país andino.
McDonald’s, la empresa de las hamburguesas más globales y mediáticas, se asentó en Bolivia en 1997 y, a pesar de intentar adaptar sus sabores a los gustos locales, 5 años después tuvo que cerrar las 8 sucursales que instaló en las ciudades de La Paz, Cochabamba y Santa Cruz. No consiguió conquistar el paladar de los lugareños, en absoluto. El desinterés de los bolivianos por los alimentos que ofrecía era más que evidente.
En una entrevista para el diario británico BBC Mundo el director Fernando Martínez resumía su obra en una simple frase: "La cultura le ganó a una transnacional, al mundo globalizado".
A lo largo de este filme se recorren los principales mercados del país y se entrevista a diversos expertos en comida boliviana. Todos ellos articulan y confluyen en un discurso que potencia la tesis de la obra: En Bolivia siguen triunfando los platos tradicionales -como las empanadas salteñas, el pan con queso, el fricasé, el majadito o el silpancho- frente a las costumbres gastronómicas impuestas desde fuera.
wn.com/¿Por Qué Quebró Mcdonald's En Bolivia
¿Por qué quebró McDonald’s? es un documental a través del cual se explora las razones que llevaron al fracaso de dicha cadena multinacional de comida rápida en el país andino.
McDonald’s, la empresa de las hamburguesas más globales y mediáticas, se asentó en Bolivia en 1997 y, a pesar de intentar adaptar sus sabores a los gustos locales, 5 años después tuvo que cerrar las 8 sucursales que instaló en las ciudades de La Paz, Cochabamba y Santa Cruz. No consiguió conquistar el paladar de los lugareños, en absoluto. El desinterés de los bolivianos por los alimentos que ofrecía era más que evidente.
En una entrevista para el diario británico BBC Mundo el director Fernando Martínez resumía su obra en una simple frase: "La cultura le ganó a una transnacional, al mundo globalizado".
A lo largo de este filme se recorren los principales mercados del país y se entrevista a diversos expertos en comida boliviana. Todos ellos articulan y confluyen en un discurso que potencia la tesis de la obra: En Bolivia siguen triunfando los platos tradicionales -como las empanadas salteñas, el pan con queso, el fricasé, el majadito o el silpancho- frente a las costumbres gastronómicas impuestas desde fuera.
- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 1215
Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado"
Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado" - Carlos Mesa planteó en El Informante la posición del vecino país ante el...
Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado" - Carlos Mesa planteó en El Informante la posición del vecino país ante el conflicto marítimo en su calidad de vocero de la demanda.
wn.com/Ex Presidente De Bolivia El Escenario Que Plantea Chile Sobre El Juicio Es Sesgado
Ex presidente de Bolivia: "El escenario que plantea Chile sobre el juicio es sesgado" - Carlos Mesa planteó en El Informante la posición del vecino país ante el conflicto marítimo en su calidad de vocero de la demanda.
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 590
'The mountain that eats men' in Bolivia - BBC News
Catharina Moh has been to Bolivia to meet people living on what's known as the rich mountain - a silver mine that's home to some of the country's most vulnerabl...
Catharina Moh has been to Bolivia to meet people living on what's known as the rich mountain - a silver mine that's home to some of the country's most vulnerable. Bolivia's socialist president Evo Morales is hoping for re-election for a historic third term.
He is the country's first indigenous leader, and has pledged to return more of the nation's wealth to the people, and help Bolivia's poorest.
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wn.com/'The Mountain That Eats Men' In Bolivia BBC News
Catharina Moh has been to Bolivia to meet people living on what's known as the rich mountain - a silver mine that's home to some of the country's most vulnerable. Bolivia's socialist president Evo Morales is hoping for re-election for a historic third term.
He is the country's first indigenous leader, and has pledged to return more of the nation's wealth to the people, and help Bolivia's poorest.
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- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 35565
Parada Militar Aniversario 205 del Ejército de Bolivia en Oruro
El Ejército conmemoró ayer 14 de noviembre de 2015, su bicentésimo quinto aniversario de creación, oportunidad en la que se reafirmó el ferviente deseo de retor...
El Ejército conmemoró ayer 14 de noviembre de 2015, su bicentésimo quinto aniversario de creación, oportunidad en la que se reafirmó el ferviente deseo de retornar pronto a las costas del Pacífico.
wn.com/Parada Militar Aniversario 205 Del Ejército De Bolivia En Oruro
El Ejército conmemoró ayer 14 de noviembre de 2015, su bicentésimo quinto aniversario de creación, oportunidad en la que se reafirmó el ferviente deseo de retornar pronto a las costas del Pacífico.
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 608
SIGLO XX - EL GOLPE DE GARCIA MEZA en BOLIVIA, 17 de julio de 1980
Luis García Meza Tejada (La Paz, 8 de agosto de 1929), fue el quincuagésimo séptimo Presidente de la República de Bolivia, como General de División y Comandante...
Luis García Meza Tejada (La Paz, 8 de agosto de 1929), fue el quincuagésimo séptimo Presidente de la República de Bolivia, como General de División y Comandante de las Fuerzas Armadas...
wn.com/Siglo Xx El Golpe De Garcia Meza En Bolivia, 17 De Julio De 1980
Luis García Meza Tejada (La Paz, 8 de agosto de 1929), fue el quincuagésimo séptimo Presidente de la República de Bolivia, como General de División y Comandante de las Fuerzas Armadas...
- published: 07 Sep 2014
- views: 1
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author: Door Sed
Deviated Septum: Cocaine and the Mafia in Bolivia
Follow Justin Wilcke on his epic journey through South America. Instagram @RosaPurp http://justinwilcke.bandcamp.com/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ......
Follow Justin Wilcke on his epic journey through South America. Instagram @RosaPurp http://justinwilcke.bandcamp.com/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ...
wn.com/Deviated Septum Cocaine And The Mafia In Bolivia
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HAARP Bolivia ya tiene esta tecnología y está lista para el genocidio
Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornado, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...
Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornado, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...!!!) - Reducción de población - Nuevo Orden Mundial - Gobierno del Anticristo cerca para establecerse. ARREPIÉNTETE EL SEÑOR RECOGERÁ PRONTO SU IGLESIA y no habrá MÁS OPORTUNIDAD. Se viene MUERTE y destrucción para el Planeta. (Haz click en Teófilo Hurtado)
wn.com/Haarp Bolivia Ya Tiene Esta Tecnología Y Está Lista Para El Genocidio
Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornado, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...!!!) - Reducción de población - Nuevo Orden Mundial - Gobierno del Anticristo cerca para establecerse. ARREPIÉNTETE EL SEÑOR RECOGERÁ PRONTO SU IGLESIA y no habrá MÁS OPORTUNIDAD. Se viene MUERTE y destrucción para el Planeta. (Haz click en Teófilo Hurtado)
- published: 22 May 2015
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One Day with President: 24 hrs with Bolivia's Evo Morales (RT Documentary)
Have you ever imagined the life of a president? The only way to understand it is to live every minute with him as closely as possible. Today RT gives you this u...
Have you ever imagined the life of a president? The only way to understand it is to live every minute with him as closely as possible. Today RT gives you this unique opportunity: living one day with a president. Lawyer and author Eva Golinger is the presenter of the program 'One day with ... '. In the first episode she takes us into the life of Bolivian President Evo Morales, showing us his daily struggles, his dreams and the real Evo that we don't yet know.
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Have you ever imagined the life of a president? The only way to understand it is to live every minute with him as closely as possible. Today RT gives you this unique opportunity: living one day with a president. Lawyer and author Eva Golinger is the presenter of the program 'One day with ... '. In the first episode she takes us into the life of Bolivian President Evo Morales, showing us his daily struggles, his dreams and the real Evo that we don't yet know.
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- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 19591
PARADA MILITAR BOLIVIA 2015 (HD)
Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!...
Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!
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Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 1215
Enfoque - Bolivia ante los retos y las amenazas externas
Los cables de Wikileaks han vuelto a desvelar información que afecta a Latinoamérica, esta vez en concreto a Bolivia.
Según ha informado el ministro de la Pres...
Los cables de Wikileaks han vuelto a desvelar información que afecta a Latinoamérica, esta vez en concreto a Bolivia.
Según ha informado el ministro de la Presidencia de ese país, Juan Ramón Quintana, los documentos revelan los presuntos planes de Estados Unidos para defenestrar el Gobierno de Evo Morales a través de un golpe de Estado o asesinar a este mandatario en 2008.
Esta es una demostración más de la injerencia política que ejerce EEUU sobre los países de América Latina para desestabilizar a los gobiernos progresistas de izquierda. Pero Bolivia no solo se defiende de enemigos externos sino que continúa en su camino de ir superando obstáculos, como por ejemplo en su lucha por conseguir una salida al mar.
La Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) de La Haya, se declaró competente para tratar la demanda boliviana sobre la disputa territorial respecto a la demanda de Bolivia de tener un corredor marítimo hacia el Pacifico.
Luis Esteban G. Manrique, analista internacional y periodista de Infolatam ha manifestado que “el gobierno de Bolivia no representa la menor amenaza para EEUU. Hasta el FMI ha alabado las políticas de Evo Morales”.
Para José Luis Torremocha, periodista y analista internacional “Bolivia tiene su soberanía, pero nunca va a ser reparado el daño que se ha hecho desde 1904”.
El periodista y analista internacional Daniel Cristancho ha declarado que “Bolivia tiene que seguir haciendo lo que tiene que hacer, defender sus derechos”.
Por último, Iris Urquidi, Miembro de la plataforma “Mar para Bolivia” ha asegurado que “Chile ha firmado memorándums y cartas en los que se ha comprometido a esa cesión de territorio.”
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Los cables de Wikileaks han vuelto a desvelar información que afecta a Latinoamérica, esta vez en concreto a Bolivia.
Según ha informado el ministro de la Presidencia de ese país, Juan Ramón Quintana, los documentos revelan los presuntos planes de Estados Unidos para defenestrar el Gobierno de Evo Morales a través de un golpe de Estado o asesinar a este mandatario en 2008.
Esta es una demostración más de la injerencia política que ejerce EEUU sobre los países de América Latina para desestabilizar a los gobiernos progresistas de izquierda. Pero Bolivia no solo se defiende de enemigos externos sino que continúa en su camino de ir superando obstáculos, como por ejemplo en su lucha por conseguir una salida al mar.
La Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) de La Haya, se declaró competente para tratar la demanda boliviana sobre la disputa territorial respecto a la demanda de Bolivia de tener un corredor marítimo hacia el Pacifico.
Luis Esteban G. Manrique, analista internacional y periodista de Infolatam ha manifestado que “el gobierno de Bolivia no representa la menor amenaza para EEUU. Hasta el FMI ha alabado las políticas de Evo Morales”.
Para José Luis Torremocha, periodista y analista internacional “Bolivia tiene su soberanía, pero nunca va a ser reparado el daño que se ha hecho desde 1904”.
El periodista y analista internacional Daniel Cristancho ha declarado que “Bolivia tiene que seguir haciendo lo que tiene que hacer, defender sus derechos”.
Por último, Iris Urquidi, Miembro de la plataforma “Mar para Bolivia” ha asegurado que “Chile ha firmado memorándums y cartas en los que se ha comprometido a esa cesión de territorio.”
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 567
Gastronomia - Comida Insólita (Bolivia)
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PERUANOS EN EL MUNDO: BOLIVIA (episodio completo)
En “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia: descubrimos la clave del éxito de un empresario peruano en La Paz y tambien un estudiante de medicina en Cochabamba no...
En “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia: descubrimos la clave del éxito de un empresario peruano en La Paz y tambien un estudiante de medicina en Cochabamba nos cuenta porque es conveniente estudiar en esa ciudad…además, la bella chalaca que fundó el grupo “Peruanos en Santa Cruz” y un orador que mueve masas en el pais del altiplano…todo esto y mucho más en “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia!
Siga a los “Peruanos en el Mundo” por Sur Perú (EE.UU) : Sábados 16:00 ET /13:00 PT y domingos 15:00 ET /12:00 PT; y canal de youtube/Pazostv
wn.com/Peruanos En El Mundo Bolivia (Episodio Completo)
En “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia: descubrimos la clave del éxito de un empresario peruano en La Paz y tambien un estudiante de medicina en Cochabamba nos cuenta porque es conveniente estudiar en esa ciudad…además, la bella chalaca que fundó el grupo “Peruanos en Santa Cruz” y un orador que mueve masas en el pais del altiplano…todo esto y mucho más en “Peruanos en el Mundo” desde Bolivia!
Siga a los “Peruanos en el Mundo” por Sur Perú (EE.UU) : Sábados 16:00 ET /13:00 PT y domingos 15:00 ET /12:00 PT; y canal de youtube/Pazostv
- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 582
BOLIVIA: El unico pais en sudamerica que Mc Donald's no pudo penetrar: DOCUMENTAL
Documental estrenado en 2011
http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/articulos/2011/1025/noticias.php?id=29674
Tema Musical: AQUI NO RINDE TU HAMBURGUESA SEÑOOR...
...
Documental estrenado en 2011
http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/articulos/2011/1025/noticias.php?id=29674
Tema Musical: AQUI NO RINDE TU HAMBURGUESA SEÑOOR...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDpG4McPYxA
Fue en Bolivia donde, pese a que el restaurante intentó adaptarse a los gustos locales no logró triunfar.
El documental explora el motivo por el que los habitantes de esas ciudades le dieron la espalda a las hamburguesas más populares del mundo.
El menú más barato costaba entonces 25 pesos bolivianos (algo más de 3 dólares), mientras que, por ejemplo, en La Paz, se podía conseguir un almuerzo completo en un mercado popular por 7 bolivianos (menos de un dólar).
Se cerro debido a las bajas ventas y su elevado costo, la sociedad boliviana aprecia mucho la inmensa variedad de platos que tienen en las distintas regiones del país y el hecho mismo que es muy importante compartir una comida bien servida con sus sabores únicos y en familia
Funcionó del 1 febrero de 1997 hasta 31 de diciembre de 2002. ....
VER TAMBIEN: OUR BRAND IS CRISIS
Un documental norteamericano refleja cómo la empresa asesora de imagen estadounidense contratada por Sánchez de Lozada, durante la campaña del 2002, tomó absolutamente todas las decisiones estratégicas, estableció cuál debería ser el eslogan (Sí se puede) y decidió iniciar la guerra sucia contra Manfred Reyes Villa, tomando como operador a Carlos Sánchez Berzaín, como la única manera de subir en las encuestas. Estos eventos terminaron con el genocidio de muchas personas en La Paz - Bolivia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex8liAPhk3I
wn.com/Bolivia El Unico Pais En Sudamerica Que Mc Donald's No Pudo Penetrar Documental
Documental estrenado en 2011
http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/articulos/2011/1025/noticias.php?id=29674
Tema Musical: AQUI NO RINDE TU HAMBURGUESA SEÑOOR...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDpG4McPYxA
Fue en Bolivia donde, pese a que el restaurante intentó adaptarse a los gustos locales no logró triunfar.
El documental explora el motivo por el que los habitantes de esas ciudades le dieron la espalda a las hamburguesas más populares del mundo.
El menú más barato costaba entonces 25 pesos bolivianos (algo más de 3 dólares), mientras que, por ejemplo, en La Paz, se podía conseguir un almuerzo completo en un mercado popular por 7 bolivianos (menos de un dólar).
Se cerro debido a las bajas ventas y su elevado costo, la sociedad boliviana aprecia mucho la inmensa variedad de platos que tienen en las distintas regiones del país y el hecho mismo que es muy importante compartir una comida bien servida con sus sabores únicos y en familia
Funcionó del 1 febrero de 1997 hasta 31 de diciembre de 2002. ....
VER TAMBIEN: OUR BRAND IS CRISIS
Un documental norteamericano refleja cómo la empresa asesora de imagen estadounidense contratada por Sánchez de Lozada, durante la campaña del 2002, tomó absolutamente todas las decisiones estratégicas, estableció cuál debería ser el eslogan (Sí se puede) y decidió iniciar la guerra sucia contra Manfred Reyes Villa, tomando como operador a Carlos Sánchez Berzaín, como la única manera de subir en las encuestas. Estos eventos terminaron con el genocidio de muchas personas en La Paz - Bolivia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex8liAPhk3I
- published: 09 Feb 2014
- views: 87070
Ecuador vs Bolivia 2-0 - Partido Completo - 13-10-2015 - Eliminatorias Rusia 2018 - HD
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- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 420
Calle 7 Bolivia Programa ( 14/11/15 ) Final Temporada 4
Calle 7 trata de un grupo de jóvenes que deben participar en distintas pruebas con el fin de no ser eliminados y poder ganar un gran premio final...
Calle 7 trata de un grupo de jóvenes que deben participar en distintas pruebas con el fin de no ser eliminados y poder ganar un gran premio final
wn.com/Calle 7 Bolivia Programa ( 14 11 15 ) Final Temporada 4
Calle 7 trata de un grupo de jóvenes que deben participar en distintas pruebas con el fin de no ser eliminados y poder ganar un gran premio final
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 3938
Bolivia
Director: Adrián Caetano
Flipping chorizos at the grill is no one’s ideal way of making a living (except for maybe hipster foodie types high on “locally sourc...
Director: Adrián Caetano
Flipping chorizos at the grill is no one’s ideal way of making a living (except for maybe hipster foodie types high on “locally sourced, I butchered it myself” hype) but it’s what Freddie does to earn a buck in Buenos Aires. Yup, the film is about Argentina not Bolivia and Bolivia really doesn’t count for much in Argentina even if it is where Freddie hails from. The choripan café’s owner can’t even keep nationalities straight thinking Freddie is Peruano and not seeming to think that countries outside of Argentina even count as being Latin American. Life as an immigrant there is tough stuff especially when you’re undocumented like Freddie and the film demonstrates a world that’s tough, tedious and dull with a black-and-white shooting mode that flattens almost everything out to middle grays. The scene at the choripan café shows the animosity of many of its Argentino regulars towards immigrants especially territorial as their own country is going through a harsh economic crisis stuck in the xenophobic thinking that foreigners are stealing their jobs. But what makes Freddie run? Watch the doc Cocalero as a companion piece to this and find out how the good ole U.S.-led war on drugs screwed things up for Bolivianos like Freddie.
Maria-Christina Villaseño
wn.com/Bolivia
Director: Adrián Caetano
Flipping chorizos at the grill is no one’s ideal way of making a living (except for maybe hipster foodie types high on “locally sourced, I butchered it myself” hype) but it’s what Freddie does to earn a buck in Buenos Aires. Yup, the film is about Argentina not Bolivia and Bolivia really doesn’t count for much in Argentina even if it is where Freddie hails from. The choripan café’s owner can’t even keep nationalities straight thinking Freddie is Peruano and not seeming to think that countries outside of Argentina even count as being Latin American. Life as an immigrant there is tough stuff especially when you’re undocumented like Freddie and the film demonstrates a world that’s tough, tedious and dull with a black-and-white shooting mode that flattens almost everything out to middle grays. The scene at the choripan café shows the animosity of many of its Argentino regulars towards immigrants especially territorial as their own country is going through a harsh economic crisis stuck in the xenophobic thinking that foreigners are stealing their jobs. But what makes Freddie run? Watch the doc Cocalero as a companion piece to this and find out how the good ole U.S.-led war on drugs screwed things up for Bolivianos like Freddie.
Maria-Christina Villaseño
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 2
Desde el Altiplano (Bolivia)
Esta es la historia relatada por un musico boliviano en su idioma nativo “ Quechua” en donde nos cuenta su experiencia al tener que emigrar junto con dos musico...
Esta es la historia relatada por un musico boliviano en su idioma nativo “ Quechua” en donde nos cuenta su experiencia al tener que emigrar junto con dos musicos desde Potosi (Bolivia) hacia Avaroa, la frontera con Chile. Dejando asi su pueblo y familas detrás. Consiguieron hacer la primer parte del viaje en un tren de carga y finalmente llegan a la frontera en un camion rural. La musica boliviana es el leive motive de la pelicula.
This is a story tell by a Bolivian musician in his native language the Quechua, in wich he tells us the experience when he emigrated with to other musicians from Potosi to Avaroa the Chilean frontier. Bolivian music is the leive motive of the hole film.
wn.com/Desde El Altiplano (Bolivia)
Esta es la historia relatada por un musico boliviano en su idioma nativo “ Quechua” en donde nos cuenta su experiencia al tener que emigrar junto con dos musicos desde Potosi (Bolivia) hacia Avaroa, la frontera con Chile. Dejando asi su pueblo y familas detrás. Consiguieron hacer la primer parte del viaje en un tren de carga y finalmente llegan a la frontera en un camion rural. La musica boliviana es el leive motive de la pelicula.
This is a story tell by a Bolivian musician in his native language the Quechua, in wich he tells us the experience when he emigrated with to other musicians from Potosi to Avaroa the Chilean frontier. Bolivian music is the leive motive of the hole film.
- published: 03 Nov 2014
- views: 1
Castellano-Manchegos por el Mundo - Bolivia
Viajamos hasta Bolivia, uno de los países con mayor biodiversidad del mundo. De la mano de cuatro castellano-manchegos conocimos la amabilidad de su gente y ......
Viajamos hasta Bolivia, uno de los países con mayor biodiversidad del mundo. De la mano de cuatro castellano-manchegos conocimos la amabilidad de su gente y ...
wn.com/Castellano Manchegos Por El Mundo Bolivia
Viajamos hasta Bolivia, uno de los países con mayor biodiversidad del mundo. De la mano de cuatro castellano-manchegos conocimos la amabilidad de su gente y ...
Retorno a BOLIVIA - de Mariano Raffo (completa)
EXPERIMENTA TV presenta: RETURN TO BOLIVIA Un documental de Mariano Raffo sobre el trabajo de una familia de verduleros bolivianos en Buenos Aires y el regre......
EXPERIMENTA TV presenta: RETURN TO BOLIVIA Un documental de Mariano Raffo sobre el trabajo de una familia de verduleros bolivianos en Buenos Aires y el regre...
wn.com/Retorno A Bolivia De Mariano Raffo (Completa)
EXPERIMENTA TV presenta: RETURN TO BOLIVIA Un documental de Mariano Raffo sobre el trabajo de una familia de verduleros bolivianos en Buenos Aires y el regre...
Zaigua - Cruce fronterizo Bolivia / Chile
Cruzamos de Bolivia a Chile por el puesto fronterizo de Hito Cajón junto al volcán Licancabur y atravesando la Reserva Nacional Eduardo Avaroa. Una auténtica......
Cruzamos de Bolivia a Chile por el puesto fronterizo de Hito Cajón junto al volcán Licancabur y atravesando la Reserva Nacional Eduardo Avaroa. Una auténtica...
wn.com/Zaigua Cruce Fronterizo Bolivia Chile
Cruzamos de Bolivia a Chile por el puesto fronterizo de Hito Cajón junto al volcán Licancabur y atravesando la Reserva Nacional Eduardo Avaroa. Una auténtica...
- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 21065
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