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Últimas noticias de Bolivia: Bolivia News - 13 enero 2016
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- Bolivia tendrá una nueva cédula de identidad que entrará en vigencia este año.
- Conamype pidió ayer al presidente Evo Morales un Decreto Supremo (DS) para no pagar el segundo aguinaldo.
- Los periodistas bolivianos Abdel Padilla Vargas y José Luis Mendoza ganaron la categoría radios de la XXXIII edición de los Premios Internacionales de Pe
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Bolivia holds referendum to decide Evo Morales' future
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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Part 1/2)
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked
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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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Bolivian president, Evo Morales, gives Pope politically charged gifts
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The most memorable moments from Pope Francis' trip to Bolivia
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The trip had plenty of powerful, and controversial, moments.
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EVO PUEBLO - Evo Morales, Bolivia
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Bolivia's African king -11 March 08
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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 government of Evo Morales, which recently approved its first "multi-ethnic, multicultural" constitution.
But for many, it's recognition of Julio Pinedo, an African Bolivian, who is now an offici
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Living the Language - Bolivia: The Aymara
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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 heard, often in languages once excluded from public discourse.
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Inside Story Americas - The impact of Bolivia's nationalisation
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As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation programme impact the country's economy and the people? Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Gerardo Munck, a professor of International Relations at the University of California; and Eric Farn
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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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Uncovering Bolivia's Controversial Child Labour Law
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Pope Francis will visit Bolivia from July 8th to the 10th.
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What will the Pope do in Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay? Check it out!
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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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Bolivian president Evo Morales, greets Pope Francis
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October 28, 2014. The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, greeted Pope Francis in the Vatican. The Latin American president is in Rome to take part in the 'World Meeting of Popular Movements' which encourages marginalized workers to organize themselves.
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'Mother Earth' law to protect Bolivia forests
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Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300,000 hectares a year.
The UN wants to give companies carbon credits in exchange for conserving trees.
But the government has said no to the offer, opting to pass its own law called 'Mother Earth.'
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Bolivia fights illegal drug production
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Bolivia's presidential plane re-routed over Snowden
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Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected it was carrying Edward Snowden, the former US spy agency contractor wanted by Washington on espionage charges. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland
Últimas noticias de Bolivia: Bolivia News - 13 enero 2016
http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- Bolivia tendrá una nueva cédula de identidad que entrará en vigencia este año.
- Conamype pidió ayer al...
http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- Bolivia tendrá una nueva cédula de identidad que entrará en vigencia este año.
- Conamype pidió ayer al presidente Evo Morales un Decreto Supremo (DS) para no pagar el segundo aguinaldo.
- Los periodistas bolivianos Abdel Padilla Vargas y José Luis Mendoza ganaron la categoría radios de la XXXIII edición de los Premios Internacionales de Periodismo Rey de España.
- En Bolivia al menos unas 8.600 familias de 17 municipios están damnificadas por los efectos climatológicos del fenómeno de El Niño.
- La carretera Oruro-Cochabamba será restringida este miércoles 13 y el viernes 15 de enero de 10.30 a 12.30 Hrs.
- Dos bolivianos más quedaron fuera en la novena etapa del Rally Dakar 2016.
- Fabol advirtió que podría impedir el inicio del torneo Clausura de la Liga, programado para este fin de semana.
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http://boliviawebtv.tv Últimas noticias de Bolivia:
- Bolivia tendrá una nueva cédula de identidad que entrará en vigencia este año.
- Conamype pidió ayer al presidente Evo Morales un Decreto Supremo (DS) para no pagar el segundo aguinaldo.
- Los periodistas bolivianos Abdel Padilla Vargas y José Luis Mendoza ganaron la categoría radios de la XXXIII edición de los Premios Internacionales de Periodismo Rey de España.
- En Bolivia al menos unas 8.600 familias de 17 municipios están damnificadas por los efectos climatológicos del fenómeno de El Niño.
- La carretera Oruro-Cochabamba será restringida este miércoles 13 y el viernes 15 de enero de 10.30 a 12.30 Hrs.
- Dos bolivianos más quedaron fuera en la novena etapa del Rally Dakar 2016.
- Fabol advirtió que podría impedir el inicio del torneo Clausura de la Liga, programado para este fin de semana.
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Bolivia holds referendum to decide Evo Morales' future
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This week, Bolivians are voting in a referendum that would allow current President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term in office. But with thousands turning out to protest, there's no guarantee of victory for Morales. Also, Pope Francis wraps up his Mexico trip in Ciudad Juarez, the city once known as the most dangerous in the world. And top US Republicans say they're determined to block a move by Barack Obama to fill the lifetime seat left by the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia.
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This week, Bolivians are voting in a referendum that would allow current President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term in office. But with thousands turning out to protest, there's no guarantee of victory for Morales. Also, Pope Francis wraps up his Mexico trip in Ciudad Juarez, the city once known as the most dangerous in the world. And top US Republicans say they're determined to block a move by Barack Obama to fill the lifetime seat left by the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia.
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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Part 1/2)
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There wa...
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked and covered by dirty fingerprints all over her body. No way to understand how another could dream of a man forcing himself onto her in a field—and then wake up the next morning with grass in her hair.
For Sara Guenter, the mystery was the rope. She would sometimes wake up in her bed with small pieces of it tied tightly to her wrists or ankles, the skin beneath an aching blue. Earlier this year, I visited Sara at her home, simple concrete painted to look like brick, in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia. Mennonites are similar to the Amish in their rejection of modernity and technology, and Manitoba Colony, like all ultraconservative Mennonite communities, is a collective attempt to retreat as far as possible from the nonbelieving world. A slight breeze of soy and sorghum came off the nearby fields as Sara told me how, in addition to the eerie rope, on those mornings after she'd been raped she would also wake to stained sheets, thunderous headaches, and paralyzing lethargy.
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked and covered by dirty fingerprints all over her body. No way to understand how another could dream of a man forcing himself onto her in a field—and then wake up the next morning with grass in her hair.
For Sara Guenter, the mystery was the rope. She would sometimes wake up in her bed with small pieces of it tied tightly to her wrists or ankles, the skin beneath an aching blue. Earlier this year, I visited Sara at her home, simple concrete painted to look like brick, in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia. Mennonites are similar to the Amish in their rejection of modernity and technology, and Manitoba Colony, like all ultraconservative Mennonite communities, is a collective attempt to retreat as far as possible from the nonbelieving world. A slight breeze of soy and sorghum came off the nearby fields as Sara told me how, in addition to the eerie rope, on those mornings after she'd been raped she would also wake to stained sheets, thunderous headaches, and paralyzing lethargy.
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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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Bolivian president, Evo Morales, gives Pope politically charged gifts
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The most memorable moments from Pope Francis' trip to Bolivia
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EVO PUEBLO - Evo Morales, Bolivia
Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
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Evo Morales: Sæt en stopper for kapitalismen
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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
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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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Bolivia's African king -11 March 08
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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 government of Evo Morales, which recently approved its first "multi-ethnic, multicultural" constitution.
But for many, it's recognition of Julio Pinedo, an African Bolivian, who is now an official authority and king of the African-Bolivian community. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports.
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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 government of Evo Morales, which recently approved its first "multi-ethnic, multicultural" constitution.
But for many, it's recognition of Julio Pinedo, an African Bolivian, who is now an official authority and king of the African-Bolivian community. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports.
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Living the Language - Bolivia: The Aymara
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Inside Story Americas - The impact of Bolivia's nationalisation
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As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation programme impact the country's economy and the people? Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Gerardo Munck, a professor of International Relations at the University of California; and Eric Farnsworth, the vice president of the Council of the Americas. Also, when will America's nuclear sites be made safe? The Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state is one of the most contaminated sites in the US. Now, the US Department of Energy says one of its tanks is slowly leaking up to 1,100 litres of toxic sludge every year. To discuss this we are joined by Harvey Wasserman, an anti-nuclear activist and journalist.
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As Bolivia takes control of a Spanish-owned airport operator, we examine President Morales' economic policies. How will the Bolivia's nationalisation programme impact the country's economy and the people? Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Gerardo Munck, a professor of International Relations at the University of California; and Eric Farnsworth, the vice president of the Council of the Americas. Also, when will America's nuclear sites be made safe? The Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state is one of the most contaminated sites in the US. Now, the US Department of Energy says one of its tanks is slowly leaking up to 1,100 litres of toxic sludge every year. To discuss this we are joined by Harvey Wasserman, an anti-nuclear activist and journalist.
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Pope Francis departs Bolivia, heads to Paraguay
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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 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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The upcoming papal visit to Bolivia already has a theme and logo
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Pope Francis will visit Bolivia from July 8th to the 10th.
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Pope Francis will visit Bolivia from July 8th to the 10th.
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What will the Pope do in Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay? Check it out!
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Stewart Swerdlow - Bolivia & Current Events
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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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Pope Francis visit one of the most dangerous prisons in the world, Palmasola.
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Bolivian president Evo Morales, greets Pope Francis
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October 28, 2014. The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, greeted Pope Francis in the Vatican. The Latin American president is in Rome to take part in the 'World Meeting of Popular Movements' which encourages marginalized workers to organize themselves.
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October 28, 2014. The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, greeted Pope Francis in the Vatican. The Latin American president is in Rome to take part in the 'World Meeting of Popular Movements' which encourages marginalized workers to organize themselves.
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'Mother Earth' law to protect Bolivia forests
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Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300,000 hectares a year.
The UN wants to give companies carbon credits in exchange for conserving trees.
But the government has said no to the offer, opting to pass its own law called 'Mother Earth.'
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Bolivia has one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, losing more than 300,000 hectares a year.
The UN wants to give companies carbon credits in exchange for conserving trees.
But the government has said no to the offer, opting to pass its own law called 'Mother Earth.'
However, not everyone is happy with the new legislation, which calls for limiting farming expansion in new areas and use of only organic materials.
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Bolivia fights illegal drug production
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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.
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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.
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- published: 23 Nov 2014
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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
A feature film based on the documentary "Our Brand Is Crisis", which focuses on the use of American political campaign strategies in South America.
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A feature film based on the documentary "Our Brand Is Crisis", which focuses on the use of American political campaign strategies in South America.
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- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 734277
Bolivia's resource dilemma
Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership
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Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership
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wn.com/Bolivia's Resource Dilemma
Government struggles with tension between extraction-based economy and growing global environmental leadership
Produced by Jesse Freeston
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- published: 26 Apr 2010
- views: 2920
Bolivia's presidential plane re-routed over Snowden
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Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected it was carrying Edward Snowden, the former US spy agency contractor wanted by Washington on espionage charges. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Paris.
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wn.com/Bolivia's Presidential Plane Re Routed Over Snowden
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Bolivia has said President Evo Morales' plane was forced to land in Austria after France and Portugal refused air permits, apparently because they suspected it was carrying Edward Snowden, the former US spy agency contractor wanted by Washington on espionage charges. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Paris.
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- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 6275
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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 family business in Bolivia. As a result of economic collapse in Bolivia, due at least in part to globalization and free-trade policies, Jessy and Jamie — professional technical engineers by training — are forced to come to the United States and
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The Company Cube and the Economy of Communion - Cochabamba, Bolivia
This is a brief video that explains a little bit about The Company Cube and how it supports the living out of values in an Economy of Communion Company.
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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 benefit from this discovery is creating controversy.
Worldfocus Ivette Feliciano, Bryan Myers and Ara Ayer venture to the Salar de Uyuni — the largest salt flat in the world, and one that may turn out to be the key to Bolivias future economic gr
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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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Gaining saponin from Bolivian quinoa
Saponin Innovation Center - The partners in the project are Borregaard Bioplant, University of Copenhagen, Danish Technological Institute and Agro Business Park/Innovation Network for Biomass (INBIOM). The project is co-financed by Biovalue SPIR. The movie is created by Flemming Nielsen, Story2Media in the autumn 2015.
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In Bolivia, the Black Market is the Economic Mainstream
In a country where 70 percent of economic activity happens on an informal level, smuggling, money laundering and black marketeering have replaced most of accountable trade.
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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.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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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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No fourth term plans - Bolivia's Morales
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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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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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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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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 Academy of the Economic Sciences. In his talk, he highlights the aspects that mattered most in the Steve Jobs life and of the jesuits who had a vision of commonalities in management. Later he links both visions to explain a better way to make busi
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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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Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Jean-Paul Faguet, Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics
"Decentralizing the Bolivian Way"
Over the past 40 years, decentralization -- central governments devolving authority and resources to democratically elected sub-national governments -- has taken hold to varying degrees all over the world. It's consid
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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 50,000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To learn more about Too Much Money, the full program, go to http://www.izzit.org/products/detail.php?video=too_much_money
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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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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, 20
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BOLIVIA: STOLEN VEHICLES SOLD AT EL ALTO CAR MARKET
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Twice a week, the El Alto market near Bolivia's capital La Paz plays host to a lucrative secondhand car sale.
The cars, known as "transformers", were stolen in other South American countries and smuggled into Bolivia for sale.
The government has promised to stop the market which generate at least two and a half (m) million U-S dollars annually.
For ten years, El Alto marke
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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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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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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 passing of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on March 5th 2013.
Scheduled to speak weeks in advance, Goni eloquently improvised given the circumstances and opened his speech with his perspectives on the current Venezuelan situation and what he for
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: 2606
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 fami...
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 family business in Bolivia. As a result of economic collapse in Bolivia, due at least in part to globalization and free-trade policies, Jessy and Jamie — professional technical engineers by training — are forced to come to the United States and work as janitors in order to support their family.
Clip from UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy, by National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (2001). www.nnirr.org
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 family business in Bolivia. As a result of economic collapse in Bolivia, due at least in part to globalization and free-trade policies, Jessy and Jamie — professional technical engineers by training — are forced to come to the United States and work as janitors in order to support their family.
Clip from UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy, by National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (2001). www.nnirr.org
- published: 23 Feb 2010
- views: 3904
The Company Cube and the Economy of Communion - Cochabamba, Bolivia
This is a brief video that explains a little bit about The Company Cube and how it supports the living out of values in an Economy of Communion Company....
This is a brief video that explains a little bit about The Company Cube and how it supports the living out of values in an Economy of Communion Company.
wn.com/The Company Cube And The Economy Of Communion Cochabamba, Bolivia
This is a brief video that explains a little bit about The Company Cube and how it supports the living out of values in an Economy of Communion Company.
- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 140
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 benefi...
Bolivia controls nearly half of the worlds reserves of lithium, a metal crucial for electric cars and other alternative energy technologies. But who will benefit from this discovery is creating controversy.
Worldfocus Ivette Feliciano, Bryan Myers and Ara Ayer venture to the Salar de Uyuni — the largest salt flat in the world, and one that may turn out to be the key to Bolivias future economic growth.
For more on how Bolivia and other developing countries might leverage their resources, listen to our online radio show on resources in the developing world: http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/03/31/tune-in-radio-show-on-resources-in-the-developing-world/4727/
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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 benefit from this discovery is creating controversy.
Worldfocus Ivette Feliciano, Bryan Myers and Ara Ayer venture to the Salar de Uyuni — the largest salt flat in the world, and one that may turn out to be the key to Bolivias future economic growth.
For more on how Bolivia and other developing countries might leverage their resources, listen to our online radio show on resources in the developing world: http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/03/31/tune-in-radio-show-on-resources-in-the-developing-world/4727/
Worldfocus video podcast: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/worldfocus
http://worldfocus.org/
- published: 13 May 2009
- views: 4914
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: 843
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.
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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.
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- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 1709
Gaining saponin from Bolivian quinoa
Saponin Innovation Center - The partners in the project are Borregaard Bioplant, University of Copenhagen, Danish Technological Institute and Agro Business Park...
Saponin Innovation Center - The partners in the project are Borregaard Bioplant, University of Copenhagen, Danish Technological Institute and Agro Business Park/Innovation Network for Biomass (INBIOM). The project is co-financed by Biovalue SPIR. The movie is created by Flemming Nielsen, Story2Media in the autumn 2015.
wn.com/Gaining Saponin From Bolivian Quinoa
Saponin Innovation Center - The partners in the project are Borregaard Bioplant, University of Copenhagen, Danish Technological Institute and Agro Business Park/Innovation Network for Biomass (INBIOM). The project is co-financed by Biovalue SPIR. The movie is created by Flemming Nielsen, Story2Media in the autumn 2015.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 55
In Bolivia, the Black Market is the Economic Mainstream
In a country where 70 percent of economic activity happens on an informal level, smuggling, money laundering and black marketeering have replaced most of accoun...
In a country where 70 percent of economic activity happens on an informal level, smuggling, money laundering and black marketeering have replaced most of accountable trade.
wn.com/In Bolivia, The Black Market Is The Economic Mainstream
In a country where 70 percent of economic activity happens on an informal level, smuggling, money laundering and black marketeering have replaced most of accountable trade.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 591
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
wn.com/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.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 84219
South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
South Korea Technology Leader
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South...
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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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KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
South Korea Technology Leader
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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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- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 73557
No fourth term plans - Bolivia's Morales
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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: 1760
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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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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- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 1402
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.
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Joel Richards reports on nationalization and reform efforts in Bolivia, which have been praised for economic growth and poverty reduction.
- published: 22 Oct 2013
- views: 305
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 Academy...
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 Academy of the Economic Sciences. In his talk, he highlights the aspects that mattered most in the Steve Jobs life and of the jesuits who had a vision of commonalities in management. Later he links both visions to explain a better way to make business in Bolivia, that is repplied in some companies which had succeded in this economy.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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 Academy of the Economic Sciences. In his talk, he highlights the aspects that mattered most in the Steve Jobs life and of the jesuits who had a vision of commonalities in management. Later he links both visions to explain a better way to make business in Bolivia, that is repplied in some companies which had succeded in this economy.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 2049
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
$5 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
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Canary Cry Radio Podcast Website
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Facebook
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Twitter
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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
$5 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
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 20268
Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Jean-Paul Faguet, Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics
"Decentraliz...
Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Jean-Paul Faguet, Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics
"Decentralizing the Bolivian Way"
Over the past 40 years, decentralization -- central governments devolving authority and resources to democratically elected sub-national governments -- has taken hold to varying degrees all over the world. It's considered a reform that holds the potential to improve the quality of governance, but how has it performed in practice?
We spoke with Jean-Paul Faguet -- a Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics, and Chair of the Decentralization Task Force of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University -- about how Bolivia fared in its big bang experiment with decentralization in the mid-1990s.
Faguet says Bolivia's overall results were quite impressive, especially for the poor. As for how decentralization (or fiscal federalism) interacts with industrial policy, he believes that such an incentive-compatible way of limiting the power of the State and the discretion of senior politicians helps boost the odds of an industrial policy succeeding.
1. Decentralizing taking place globally
2. Bolivia shock therapy experiment with decentralization
3. Bolivian decentralizing helped the poor
4. Industrial policy in Korea versus Venezuela
5. How federalism helps industrial policy
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Decentralizing Bolivia's Government Helped The Poor
Jean-Paul Faguet, Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics
"Decentralizing the Bolivian Way"
Over the past 40 years, decentralization -- central governments devolving authority and resources to democratically elected sub-national governments -- has taken hold to varying degrees all over the world. It's considered a reform that holds the potential to improve the quality of governance, but how has it performed in practice?
We spoke with Jean-Paul Faguet -- a Reader in the Political Economy of Development, London School of Economics, and Chair of the Decentralization Task Force of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University -- about how Bolivia fared in its big bang experiment with decentralization in the mid-1990s.
Faguet says Bolivia's overall results were quite impressive, especially for the poor. As for how decentralization (or fiscal federalism) interacts with industrial policy, he believes that such an incentive-compatible way of limiting the power of the State and the discretion of senior politicians helps boost the odds of an industrial policy succeeding.
1. Decentralizing taking place globally
2. Bolivia shock therapy experiment with decentralization
3. Bolivian decentralizing helped the poor
4. Industrial policy in Korea versus Venezuela
5. How federalism helps industrial policy
Read more blogs on the JKP's Jobs and Development Blog page:
https://www.jobsknowledge.org/JobsandDevelopmentBlog/Home.aspx
- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 224
Too Much Money - Hyperinflation in Bolivia
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50,000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To le...
Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50,000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To learn more about Too Much Money, the full program, go to http://www.izzit.org/products/detail.php?video=too_much_money
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■ World War I
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Economist Larry Reed talks about the impact of hyperinflation in Bolivia, where prices were rising by 50,000% annually when he visited there in the 1980s. To learn more about Too Much Money, the full program, go to http://www.izzit.org/products/detail.php?video=too_much_money
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■ Colonial Expansion
■ Economic History
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■ Trade
■ World War I
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- published: 27 Aug 2012
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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 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: 4016
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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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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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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BOLIVIA: STOLEN VEHICLES SOLD AT EL ALTO CAR MARKET
Spanish/Nat
Twice a week, the El Alto market near Bolivia's capital La Paz plays host to a lucrative secondhand car sale.
The cars, known as "transformers...
Spanish/Nat
Twice a week, the El Alto market near Bolivia's capital La Paz plays host to a lucrative secondhand car sale.
The cars, known as "transformers", were stolen in other South American countries and smuggled into Bolivia for sale.
The government has promised to stop the market which generate at least two and a half (m) million U-S dollars annually.
For ten years, El Alto market has been the first stop off point for Bolivians looking to buy a new car.
The origin of the cars is common knowledge, but people turn a blind eye when they see the prices.
The so-called "transformers" are stolen cars - driven into Bolivia mostly from Argentina, Peru, Brazil and Paraguay.
It is estimated that every day, 40 cars enter Bolivia illegally.
Things are made very easy for the car thieves.
Vehicles can be registered legally without having to prove where they come from.
But now the Bolivian government is planning to stop this business which last year generated over two and a half (m) million U-S dollars.
However, car dealers have suggested that the government may find it difficult to replace the "dirty" money flowing back in to the economy from this illegal trade.
Some estimate the market's revenue is far higher than the official government figure.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I do not think the government have enough money to stop people from doing this and to pay all the workers, because every year according to statistics they generate three and a half (m) million U-S dollars. Where are they going to get that money from? We pay our tax, but many people avoid it, but then the government has inefficient people"
SUPER CAPTION: Car dealer
Once the cars arrive they are re-sprayed and modified before being sold without documentation.
The money is then pocketed and no tax is paid.
SOUNDBITE:(Spanish)
"Here they sell it (car) without papers cheaper than the real cost."
Q: "Do you have to pay bribes?"
A: "We have to pay when they find us."
SUPER CAPTION: Car dealer
Salesmen accept bribes of up to a thousand dollars per car.
Bolivia is considered the poorest country in Latin America, so the government may well find it very difficult to stop the illegal trade.
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Twice a week, the El Alto market near Bolivia's capital La Paz plays host to a lucrative secondhand car sale.
The cars, known as "transformers", were stolen in other South American countries and smuggled into Bolivia for sale.
The government has promised to stop the market which generate at least two and a half (m) million U-S dollars annually.
For ten years, El Alto market has been the first stop off point for Bolivians looking to buy a new car.
The origin of the cars is common knowledge, but people turn a blind eye when they see the prices.
The so-called "transformers" are stolen cars - driven into Bolivia mostly from Argentina, Peru, Brazil and Paraguay.
It is estimated that every day, 40 cars enter Bolivia illegally.
Things are made very easy for the car thieves.
Vehicles can be registered legally without having to prove where they come from.
But now the Bolivian government is planning to stop this business which last year generated over two and a half (m) million U-S dollars.
However, car dealers have suggested that the government may find it difficult to replace the "dirty" money flowing back in to the economy from this illegal trade.
Some estimate the market's revenue is far higher than the official government figure.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I do not think the government have enough money to stop people from doing this and to pay all the workers, because every year according to statistics they generate three and a half (m) million U-S dollars. Where are they going to get that money from? We pay our tax, but many people avoid it, but then the government has inefficient people"
SUPER CAPTION: Car dealer
Once the cars arrive they are re-sprayed and modified before being sold without documentation.
The money is then pocketed and no tax is paid.
SOUNDBITE:(Spanish)
"Here they sell it (car) without papers cheaper than the real cost."
Q: "Do you have to pay bribes?"
A: "We have to pay when they find us."
SUPER CAPTION: Car dealer
Salesmen accept bribes of up to a thousand dollars per car.
Bolivia is considered the poorest country in Latin America, so the government may well find it very difficult to stop the illegal trade.
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- published: 21 Jul 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 questions answered the health ranger microscope mcnuggets 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 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 questions answered the health ranger microscope mcnuggets 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 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
- views: 35325
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
- views: 1263
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 passing...
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 passing of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on March 5th 2013.
Scheduled to speak weeks in advance, Goni eloquently improvised given the circumstances and opened his speech with his perspectives on the current Venezuelan situation and what he foresees in the near term.
This is the second part of his speech. A segment between part 1 and 2, was lost in the process of filming. This second part focuses on the drug problem and more broadly the regional economy!
wn.com/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 passing of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on March 5th 2013.
Scheduled to speak weeks in advance, Goni eloquently improvised given the circumstances and opened his speech with his perspectives on the current Venezuelan situation and what he foresees in the near term.
This is the second part of his speech. A segment between part 1 and 2, was lost in the process of filming. This second part focuses on the drug problem and more broadly the regional economy!
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 274
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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 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.
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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 a representative artist of great Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz is a beautiful and peaceful place with great food and culture, with it's own music and dances. Welcome to Santa Cruz with its own beautiful landscapes and music!
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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 Quechua language and culture. At the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival they performed as part of the "One World, Many Voices" Program.
Videography: David Barnes and Hannah Balcomb
Editing: Alexander Jusdanis and Kylie Shryock
[Catalog No. CFV10
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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 c
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Pirai Vaca plays Bolivian music at his concert in India
A Bolivian musician, Pirai Vaca performs in India during a concert organise by Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Bolivian Embassy.
Piraí Vaca is one of the best-known Bolivian artists at a national and international level. By means of his charisma on the stage, his technique and his firm believe in the spiritual renewal role of music, he attracts our attention as one of the most admired
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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!
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Overturned fishing boats and dried-out carcasses lie under the glaring sun on what used to be Bolivia’s Lake Poopó.
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The country’s second-largest lake was officially declared evaporated last month, which experts say is an effect of climate change. A fisherman says he has been left without income, and thousands of others have lost their l
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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 native of Tarija, Bolivia's southernmost state. Tarija is known for its temperate climate, and is home to some of the highest vineyards in the world. Various vineyards export their wines throughout the world and can be visited as part of a series
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Woodford 2015 - Bolivia Marka - Diablada - Dance of the Devils
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The Bolivia Marka dancers are a group of fun-loving people from diverse cultural backgrounds including Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Australia brought together by their shared passion of Bolivian music, dance and culture.
The dances of Bolivia Marka are representative of dances from the world-heritage recognised Oruro Carnival in Bolivia.
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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
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Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
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Crossing from La Paz, Bolivia to Arica, Chile was a nightmare in terms of Immigration. It took us over 5.5 hours to get processed and by the time we finally arrived in Arica we were beyond exhausted. For this very reason, we were thrilled that we budget a full day of rest in the city. This allowed us to sleep-in and wander the city casually without any real aim or goal in mind aside from booking o
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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 surrounding area. A Kiwi and a South African join up with two Argentinean girls to taste the local music, food and fun times that are a prelude to a bike trip down the world's most dangerous road!
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: 1777
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 a representative artist of great Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz is a beautiful and peaceful place with great food and culture, with it's own music and dances. Welcome to Santa Cruz with its own beautiful landscapes and music!
wn.com/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 a representative artist of great Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz is a beautiful and peaceful place with great food and culture, with it's own music and dances. Welcome to Santa Cruz with its own beautiful landscapes and music!
- published: 13 Sep 2008
- views: 28210
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 Quechua...
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 Quechua language and culture. At the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival they performed as part of the "One World, Many Voices" Program.
Videography: David Barnes and Hannah Balcomb
Editing: Alexander Jusdanis and Kylie Shryock
[Catalog No. CFV10571; Copyright 2013 Smithsonian Institution]
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 Quechua language and culture. At the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival they performed as part of the "One World, Many Voices" Program.
Videography: David Barnes and Hannah Balcomb
Editing: Alexander Jusdanis and Kylie Shryock
[Catalog No. CFV10571; Copyright 2013 Smithsonian Institution]
- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 17196
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
- views: 397
Pirai Vaca plays Bolivian music at his concert in India
A Bolivian musician, Pirai Vaca performs in India during a concert organise by Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Bolivian Embassy.
Piraí Vaca is one o...
A Bolivian musician, Pirai Vaca performs in India during a concert organise by Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Bolivian Embassy.
Piraí Vaca is one of the best-known Bolivian artists at a national and international level. By means of his charisma on the stage, his technique and his firm believe in the spiritual renewal role of music, he attracts our attention as one of the most admired Latin American guitarists. The Washington Post had this to say of his performance: “....he made an impact on the audience with his profound musicality and control ....”, and recently, the Rhein Zeitung newspaper in Germany commented: “.... and without fear of exaggerating, we could say that in Piraí Vaca we had, at the Mosel Music Festival, one of the most outstanding guitarists in the world....”
In recognition of his international career, he is one of the few Latin Americans to be granted the Fellowship of the Americas, awarded by the prestigious John F. Kennedy Arts Center whose headquarters is in Washington. In his own country, he has been awarded the maximun award: The National Award for Music, awarded by the Asssociation of Writers, Plastic Artists and Musicians.
Piraí Vaca has been declared Most Outstanding Bolivian Living Abroad by the United Nations for Youth and World Class Bolivian by the Latin American Press Association and the Bolivian Association of Press Workers. He has received the Recognition for Artistic Endeavour and Bolivian Integration from the Municipal Governments of El Alto, La Paz, Potosí and Montero and the Gold Medal from the Municipal Government of Santa Cruz, awarded to Illustrious Citizens. He was also elected Outstanding Young Bolivian by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to mention just some of the prizes he has been awarded.
Invited by the legendary German guitarist, Hubert Käppel, he forms part of the FENIX International Guitar Quartet, recognised by the critics as one of the most important ensembles within the genre.
Born in Bolivia, Piraí Vaca studied with Jesús Ortega at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Habana, Cuba, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in music with a speciality in guitar and a Post-graduate degree in Renaissance Music, winning the Prize for the most Outstanding Graduate of the Year. He continued his studies with Manuel Barrueco in the USA and, subsequently, with Hubert Käppel at the Superior Conservatory of Music in Cologne, Germany, the country in which he currently resides.
Piraí has taken his guitar on concert tours to Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Peru, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, the USA, Canada, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Luxembourg, England, France, China and India.
Sony Music in Bolivia, Highland Records in the USA and Brasa in Europe have produced his records. Yoruba Chants, Indian Airs and the DVD Concert have been released.
Piraí is also the creator and director of the La Paz International Guitar Festival and Contest which brings together the most outstanding guitarists of the continent and the world in Bolivia.
Source : piraivaca.com
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wn.com/Pirai Vaca Plays Bolivian Music At His Concert In India
A Bolivian musician, Pirai Vaca performs in India during a concert organise by Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Bolivian Embassy.
Piraí Vaca is one of the best-known Bolivian artists at a national and international level. By means of his charisma on the stage, his technique and his firm believe in the spiritual renewal role of music, he attracts our attention as one of the most admired Latin American guitarists. The Washington Post had this to say of his performance: “....he made an impact on the audience with his profound musicality and control ....”, and recently, the Rhein Zeitung newspaper in Germany commented: “.... and without fear of exaggerating, we could say that in Piraí Vaca we had, at the Mosel Music Festival, one of the most outstanding guitarists in the world....”
In recognition of his international career, he is one of the few Latin Americans to be granted the Fellowship of the Americas, awarded by the prestigious John F. Kennedy Arts Center whose headquarters is in Washington. In his own country, he has been awarded the maximun award: The National Award for Music, awarded by the Asssociation of Writers, Plastic Artists and Musicians.
Piraí Vaca has been declared Most Outstanding Bolivian Living Abroad by the United Nations for Youth and World Class Bolivian by the Latin American Press Association and the Bolivian Association of Press Workers. He has received the Recognition for Artistic Endeavour and Bolivian Integration from the Municipal Governments of El Alto, La Paz, Potosí and Montero and the Gold Medal from the Municipal Government of Santa Cruz, awarded to Illustrious Citizens. He was also elected Outstanding Young Bolivian by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to mention just some of the prizes he has been awarded.
Invited by the legendary German guitarist, Hubert Käppel, he forms part of the FENIX International Guitar Quartet, recognised by the critics as one of the most important ensembles within the genre.
Born in Bolivia, Piraí Vaca studied with Jesús Ortega at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Habana, Cuba, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in music with a speciality in guitar and a Post-graduate degree in Renaissance Music, winning the Prize for the most Outstanding Graduate of the Year. He continued his studies with Manuel Barrueco in the USA and, subsequently, with Hubert Käppel at the Superior Conservatory of Music in Cologne, Germany, the country in which he currently resides.
Piraí has taken his guitar on concert tours to Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Peru, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, the USA, Canada, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Luxembourg, England, France, China and India.
Sony Music in Bolivia, Highland Records in the USA and Brasa in Europe have produced his records. Yoruba Chants, Indian Airs and the DVD Concert have been released.
Piraí is also the creator and director of the La Paz International Guitar Festival and Contest which brings together the most outstanding guitarists of the continent and the world in Bolivia.
Source : piraivaca.com
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 100, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 93
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!
wn.com/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!
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 98
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!...
Learn about the pop culture, art, places of interest, food, music, fashion, current events, sports, history, and geography of Bolivia and Paraguay!
wn.com/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!
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 91
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: 243
【K】Bolivia Travel-Chiquitos[볼리비아 여행-치키토스]바로크 음악축제/Baroque Music Festival
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■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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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
- views: 69
Bolivia's second-largest lake lost to climate change
Overturned fishing boats and dried-out carcasses lie under the glaring sun on what used to be Bolivia’s Lake Poopó.
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Overturned fishing boats and dried-out carcasses lie under the glaring sun on what used to be Bolivia’s Lake Poopó.
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The country’s second-largest lake was officially declared evaporated last month, which experts say is an effect of climate change. A fisherman says he has been left without income, and thousands of others have lost their livelihoods.
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wn.com/Bolivia's Second Largest Lake Lost To Climate Change
Overturned fishing boats and dried-out carcasses lie under the glaring sun on what used to be Bolivia’s Lake Poopó.
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The country’s second-largest lake was officially declared evaporated last month, which experts say is an effect of climate change. A fisherman says he has been left without income, and thousands of others have lost their livelihoods.
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- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 22642
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, in...
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. Come and meet many proud Bolivians sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and culture during Suma Qamaña (meaning "Live Well" in Aymara).
May 12, 2013
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, including more than 20 traditional and contemporary dance groups, storytelling, folk music, demonstrations by Bolivian artists, food, and fun for the entire family. Come and meet many proud Bolivians sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and culture during Suma Qamaña (meaning "Live Well" in Aymara).
May 12, 2013
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 357
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 native ...
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 native of Tarija, Bolivia's southernmost state. Tarija is known for its temperate climate, and is home to some of the highest vineyards in the world. Various vineyards export their wines throughout the world and can be visited as part of a series of "Wine Tours", one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tarija, Bolivia.
Tarija borders Argentina and its culture has some Argentinean influence. This can be noted especially in its food and music, which is lively and similar to the "jigs" you might hear on the Argentinean pampas and easily distinguishable from all other music types in Bolivia. Tarija is one of the prettiest regions of Bolivia. It has valleys, low mountains, forests and plains. Its people are very open and friendly. Tarija is the 4th largest city of Bolivia. Tarijeños are festive by nature, proud of their heritage, and very hospitable with foreigners.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/tarija.html
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 native of Tarija, Bolivia's southernmost state. Tarija is known for its temperate climate, and is home to some of the highest vineyards in the world. Various vineyards export their wines throughout the world and can be visited as part of a series of "Wine Tours", one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tarija, Bolivia.
Tarija borders Argentina and its culture has some Argentinean influence. This can be noted especially in its food and music, which is lively and similar to the "jigs" you might hear on the Argentinean pampas and easily distinguishable from all other music types in Bolivia. Tarija is one of the prettiest regions of Bolivia. It has valleys, low mountains, forests and plains. Its people are very open and friendly. Tarija is the 4th largest city of Bolivia. Tarijeños are festive by nature, proud of their heritage, and very hospitable with foreigners.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/tarija.html
- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 546
Woodford 2015 - Bolivia Marka - Diablada - Dance of the Devils
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The Bolivia Marka dancers are a group of fun-loving people from diverse cultural backgrounds incl...
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The Bolivia Marka dancers are a group of fun-loving people from diverse cultural backgrounds including Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Australia brought together by their shared passion of Bolivian music, dance and culture.
The dances of Bolivia Marka are representative of dances from the world-heritage recognised Oruro Carnival in Bolivia. The Oruro Carnival is an annual religious festival dating back more than 2000 years. Originally an indigenous festival, it was later adapted in the 17th century to incorporate the Christian rituals of the Spanish settlers. This blend of traditions can be clearly seen and heard in the variety of music and dance displayed at Oruro. During this annual spectacle there are routinely in excess of 28,000 dancers and thousands of musicians.
Recognised as an important international treasure, in 2001 the Oruro Carnival was declared a ‘Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity’ by an international collection of highly respected figures and convened by the United Nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablada
wn.com/Woodford 2015 Bolivia Marka Diablada Dance Of The Devils
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The Bolivia Marka dancers are a group of fun-loving people from diverse cultural backgrounds including Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Australia brought together by their shared passion of Bolivian music, dance and culture.
The dances of Bolivia Marka are representative of dances from the world-heritage recognised Oruro Carnival in Bolivia. The Oruro Carnival is an annual religious festival dating back more than 2000 years. Originally an indigenous festival, it was later adapted in the 17th century to incorporate the Christian rituals of the Spanish settlers. This blend of traditions can be clearly seen and heard in the variety of music and dance displayed at Oruro. During this annual spectacle there are routinely in excess of 28,000 dancers and thousands of musicians.
Recognised as an important international treasure, in 2001 the Oruro Carnival was declared a ‘Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity’ by an international collection of highly respected figures and convened by the United Nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablada
- published: 17 Jan 2016
- views: 73
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.
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LOS YURAS - El Sicuri (1995) HD CHILLOUT
- published: 12 Oct 2014
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Bolivian Culture Tips: Water Fight Holiday, etc.
http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips: Water Fight Holiday, etc.....
http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips: Water Fight Holiday, etc..
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http://preparetoserve.com/BOLIVIA Bolivian Culture Tips: Water Fight Holiday, etc..
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 107
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
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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: 1986
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!
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http://www.myperuboliviatours.com/ Travel to Bolivia with Us and Enjoy its Culture, Music and Beautiful Places to Go!
- published: 29 Aug 2010
- views: 17850
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: 132
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
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Koreans React to DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 729015
Americans Try Surströmming (The Smelliest Food In The World)
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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
- views: 5307841
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, comm...
Saturday8/5/2012 Morenada Senorial New jersey , annual fest parade progressing down grove st, jersey city , nj to city hall. many costumed colorful groups, commemorating when slaves fr africa bonded with natives of bolivia vs the silver miner landowners, exchange of cultures, beautiful peoples, great music and food..it was amazing to see so many in the oppressive heat dancing and having a good time..
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Saturday8/5/2012 Morenada Senorial New jersey , annual fest parade progressing down grove st, jersey city , nj to city hall. many costumed colorful groups, commemorating when slaves fr africa bonded with natives of bolivia vs the silver miner landowners, exchange of cultures, beautiful peoples, great music and food..it was amazing to see so many in the oppressive heat dancing and having a good time..
- published: 06 Aug 2012
- views: 185
Our first impressions of Arica, Chile
Crossing from La Paz, Bolivia to Arica, Chile was a nightmare in terms of Immigration. It took us over 5.5 hours to get processed and by the time we finally arr...
Crossing from La Paz, Bolivia to Arica, Chile was a nightmare in terms of Immigration. It took us over 5.5 hours to get processed and by the time we finally arrived in Arica we were beyond exhausted. For this very reason, we were thrilled that we budget a full day of rest in the city. This allowed us to sleep-in and wander the city casually without any real aim or goal in mind aside from booking onward travels to San Pedro de Atacama. Come join us as we discover vintage markets (flea markets), farmer's markets and eat the best Peruvian food we've ever had outside of Peru.
Our first impressions of Arica, Chile Travel Video Transcript:
Well good morning. As you can probably tell from the sunglasses and t-shirt we have left Bolivia and we are back to much warmer weather. Yesterday, we crossed over to Chile and we are visiting Arica. Which is actually a border city which sits between Chile and Peru right at the very top. So yeah, we're right by the beach, warmer weather and yeah today we're going to go out and explore.
So we should probably tell the story of how we got to Arica. Ha, yeah. It was a pretty good one involved in that. First off, we'll say that that bus ride was one of the most scenic we've ever been on. Absolutely incredible coming from La Paz to Arica in terms of going from a high altitude destination all the way down to sea level. Yes, it was supposed to take about 7 or 8 hours. Yeah. And it took over 15. Almost six hours at immigration. It was probably honestly the biggest gong show of an immigration I've ever seen. They had one immigration officer processing all of the people on the bus, so they were literally hundreds of people in line. And yet they had other immigration officers like sometimes two or three just checking out one car. Like it just totally didn't make sense. And there had just been a strike in Bolivia a few days ago so they had just opened the border and there were hundreds of people who wanted to get across because they had been waiting for days. Yeah, but anyways part of the adventure so we arrived last night exhausted but now we've had a good night's sleep and we're excited to explore Arica. Yes, the city looks great.
So one of the coolest things about arriving in a city and having no plans is that you just encounter all of these random things. And there appears to be a market setting up right now. Yeah, it is still a bit early. About eight in the morning or so. So it is just getting started but I think it is going to get busy later on today.
So this looks to be like a vintage market where they're selling used clothing. Although I did see some booths that were selling plants and teddy bears so I guess you can find a little bit of everything here.
And it looks like we've come across yet another market. This one is more like a farmer's market so they are selling fresh produce. Let's go through.
We are at the bus terminal buying tickets for our next destination. Want to tell us where we're going? Yes. San Pedro de Atacama. And what is funny is we went to a bus company called Atacama and they do not go to Atacama. We had to find another one. Which bus did we go with? Ah, I think Tour. Tour something. Tour something? I forget but we have tickets. We've got our tickets. We're going. That is the main thing. Night bus. Yes.
Cocina Peruana. So as you can probably tell from the sign we are having Peruvian food in Chile. But don't worry. We are planning to eat Chilean food while we're here. It is just you know Peru is so close and we love Ceviche and we've found this restaurant so we had to go in. And Aji de Gallina. Yes, let's go in.
So tell me about that fantastic meal. That seriously was fantastic. I don't give a lot of restaurants an A plus but I do for this one. Authentic Peruvian food done at a high level.
And that is a wrap for Arica. We didn't make it to the beach. No, or any museums. Or any major landmarks as a matter of fact. But I mean that what our stop here was all about. Just resting, buying tickets to San Pedro. Yeah, and we got to see flea markets and some other things. We had good food and that is all we really wanted to experience. Now we're on to a new destination. Yeah, so great impressions from the city. We would definitely recommend it as pit stop. And yeah, Arica was fun.
This is part of our Travel in Chile series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chilean culture, Chilean arts, Chilean foods, Chilean religion, Chilean cuisine and Chilean 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
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Crossing from La Paz, Bolivia to Arica, Chile was a nightmare in terms of Immigration. It took us over 5.5 hours to get processed and by the time we finally arrived in Arica we were beyond exhausted. For this very reason, we were thrilled that we budget a full day of rest in the city. This allowed us to sleep-in and wander the city casually without any real aim or goal in mind aside from booking onward travels to San Pedro de Atacama. Come join us as we discover vintage markets (flea markets), farmer's markets and eat the best Peruvian food we've ever had outside of Peru.
Our first impressions of Arica, Chile Travel Video Transcript:
Well good morning. As you can probably tell from the sunglasses and t-shirt we have left Bolivia and we are back to much warmer weather. Yesterday, we crossed over to Chile and we are visiting Arica. Which is actually a border city which sits between Chile and Peru right at the very top. So yeah, we're right by the beach, warmer weather and yeah today we're going to go out and explore.
So we should probably tell the story of how we got to Arica. Ha, yeah. It was a pretty good one involved in that. First off, we'll say that that bus ride was one of the most scenic we've ever been on. Absolutely incredible coming from La Paz to Arica in terms of going from a high altitude destination all the way down to sea level. Yes, it was supposed to take about 7 or 8 hours. Yeah. And it took over 15. Almost six hours at immigration. It was probably honestly the biggest gong show of an immigration I've ever seen. They had one immigration officer processing all of the people on the bus, so they were literally hundreds of people in line. And yet they had other immigration officers like sometimes two or three just checking out one car. Like it just totally didn't make sense. And there had just been a strike in Bolivia a few days ago so they had just opened the border and there were hundreds of people who wanted to get across because they had been waiting for days. Yeah, but anyways part of the adventure so we arrived last night exhausted but now we've had a good night's sleep and we're excited to explore Arica. Yes, the city looks great.
So one of the coolest things about arriving in a city and having no plans is that you just encounter all of these random things. And there appears to be a market setting up right now. Yeah, it is still a bit early. About eight in the morning or so. So it is just getting started but I think it is going to get busy later on today.
So this looks to be like a vintage market where they're selling used clothing. Although I did see some booths that were selling plants and teddy bears so I guess you can find a little bit of everything here.
And it looks like we've come across yet another market. This one is more like a farmer's market so they are selling fresh produce. Let's go through.
We are at the bus terminal buying tickets for our next destination. Want to tell us where we're going? Yes. San Pedro de Atacama. And what is funny is we went to a bus company called Atacama and they do not go to Atacama. We had to find another one. Which bus did we go with? Ah, I think Tour. Tour something. Tour something? I forget but we have tickets. We've got our tickets. We're going. That is the main thing. Night bus. Yes.
Cocina Peruana. So as you can probably tell from the sign we are having Peruvian food in Chile. But don't worry. We are planning to eat Chilean food while we're here. It is just you know Peru is so close and we love Ceviche and we've found this restaurant so we had to go in. And Aji de Gallina. Yes, let's go in.
So tell me about that fantastic meal. That seriously was fantastic. I don't give a lot of restaurants an A plus but I do for this one. Authentic Peruvian food done at a high level.
And that is a wrap for Arica. We didn't make it to the beach. No, or any museums. Or any major landmarks as a matter of fact. But I mean that what our stop here was all about. Just resting, buying tickets to San Pedro. Yeah, and we got to see flea markets and some other things. We had good food and that is all we really wanted to experience. Now we're on to a new destination. Yeah, so great impressions from the city. We would definitely recommend it as pit stop. And yeah, Arica was fun.
This is part of our Travel in Chile series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chilean culture, Chilean arts, Chilean foods, Chilean religion, Chilean cuisine and Chilean 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: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 105
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 surrounding a...
The highest capital city in the world provides a dizzying home base for travelers getting a taste of Bolivian culture and adventure throughout the surrounding area. A Kiwi and a South African join up with two Argentinean girls to taste the local music, food and fun times that are a prelude to a bike trip down the world's most dangerous road!
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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 surrounding area. A Kiwi and a South African join up with two Argentinean girls to taste the local music, food and fun times that are a prelude to a bike trip down the world's most dangerous road!
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 237
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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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Health Shoppe Bolivia Ltda
Health Shoppe Santa Cruz de la Sierra Centro
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ILO SCORE Bolivia - 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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Maternal-Children Health Campaign in Bolivia
Campaña Materno Infantil - Quime Bolivia
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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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World Health Day 2013 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 democrac
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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 who often face discrimination and cannot afford the cost of health services. In this video you will learn how our local partner, CIES, is empowering young people to make informed decisions about their well-being.
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HEALTH SHOPPE BOLIVIA SANTA CRUZ IRALA
15 AÑOS DE EXITO A NIVEL MUNDIAL
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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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Improving our Lives: School Health and Nutrition in Bolivia
An SHN project in Bolvia.
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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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villag
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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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villag
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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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Spot Suites & Health, Urubó, Bolivia
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
www.santacruzinmuebles.com
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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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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 receive the sexual and reproductive health services they want, need, and deserve.
Watch this video to learn more about the health care needs of women in Bolivia and how CIES empowers them with information, family planning, and cervical cancer scree
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Webinar: Lessons from Bolivia - Improving Maternal Child Health & Nutrition
RECORDED April 17, 2013 -- Daniel Zeidan presents "Lessons from Bolivia: An Integrated Model for Improving Maternal-Child Health and Nutrition." Sign up to receive notifications of future webinars: http://eepurl.com/bbI6xf
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BOLIVIA: TEACHERS & HEALTH WORKERS STRIKE AGAINST LOW PAY
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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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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 providers and traditional healers about frequently occurring health problems. The idea was for the two groups to reach consensus about the best ways for traditional healers to deal with these conditions in their communities that do not have immediat
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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
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: 149
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: 327
ILO SCORE Bolivia - 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/Ilo Score Bolivia 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: 745
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
- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 103
Maternal-Children Health Campaign in Bolivia
Campaña Materno Infantil - Quime Bolivia...
Campaña Materno Infantil - Quime Bolivia
wn.com/Maternal Children Health Campaign In Bolivia
Campaña Materno Infantil - Quime Bolivia
- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 120
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
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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: 7
Bolivia: Evo Morales opponent comments on nation's "democratic health"
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SOT, Juan del Granado, Bolivian presidential candidate and former mayor of La Paz (in...
Video ID: 20141012-036
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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."
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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."
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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.
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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 2006.
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: 405
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 who ...
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 who often face discrimination and cannot afford the cost of health services. In this video you will learn how our local partner, CIES, is empowering young people to make informed decisions about their well-being.
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 who often face discrimination and cannot afford the cost of health services. In this video you will learn how our local partner, CIES, is empowering young people to make informed decisions about their well-being.
- published: 05 Mar 2008
- views: 1352
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.
View the campaign here!
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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.
View the campaign here!
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Mano a Mano Bolivia
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- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 220
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 mem...
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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villages along the river in rural Bolivia.
Part 1 of 2.
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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villages along the river in rural Bolivia.
Part 1 of 2.
- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 87
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 mem...
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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villages along the river in rural Bolivia.
Part 2 of 2.
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 members Coco and Jordan met up with Joselo and Chris outside the main entrance to talk about the project, the differences between Bolivia and life in the USA, and about the BioSand water system that they are trying to have people use in villages along the river in rural Bolivia.
Part 2 of 2.
- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 45
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: 234
Spot Suites & Health, Urubó, Bolivia
Spot publicitario de Suites & Health
Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
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Comercializa: SANTA CRUZ INMUEBLES
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- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 50
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"
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Part 2 of the documentary: "Creating a Vision: The Rio Beni Health Project"
- published: 12 Nov 2008
- views: 1361
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 receive t...
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 receive the sexual and reproductive health services they want, need, and deserve.
Watch this video to learn more about the health care needs of women in Bolivia and how CIES empowers them with information, family planning, and cervical cancer screenings.
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 receive the sexual and reproductive health services they want, need, and deserve.
Watch this video to learn more about the health care needs of women in Bolivia and how CIES empowers them with information, family planning, and cervical cancer screenings.
- published: 20 Jul 2014
- views: 303
Webinar: Lessons from Bolivia - Improving Maternal Child Health & Nutrition
RECORDED April 17, 2013 -- Daniel Zeidan presents "Lessons from Bolivia: An Integrated Model for Improving Maternal-Child Health and Nutrition." Sign up to rece...
RECORDED April 17, 2013 -- Daniel Zeidan presents "Lessons from Bolivia: An Integrated Model for Improving Maternal-Child Health and Nutrition." Sign up to receive notifications of future webinars: http://eepurl.com/bbI6xf
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RECORDED April 17, 2013 -- Daniel Zeidan presents "Lessons from Bolivia: An Integrated Model for Improving Maternal-Child Health and Nutrition." Sign up to receive notifications of future webinars: http://eepurl.com/bbI6xf
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 0
BOLIVIA: TEACHERS & HEALTH WORKERS STRIKE AGAINST LOW PAY
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Tens of thousands of teachers and health workers went on strike in Bolivia on Wednesday to protest against low pay.
The Bolivian Workers' ...
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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
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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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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 5
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 providers...
In 2009-2010, I organized four indigenous community health workshops in Bolivia with the objective of promoting dialogue between biomedical healthcare providers and traditional healers about frequently occurring health problems. The idea was for the two groups to reach consensus about the best ways for traditional healers to deal with these conditions in their communities that do not have immediate access to biomedical healthcare. Read more at: http://www.nybg.org/plant-talk/2009/08/people/garden-scientist-leads-healthcare-workshops-in-bolivian-amazon/. See second part (PART II: Healthcare Workshops in Bolivia Continued) on this YouTube channel. Many thanks to Jef Geys for producing this video clip. Workshops were sponsored by VLIR (Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad http://www.vlir.be/).
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 providers and traditional healers about frequently occurring health problems. The idea was for the two groups to reach consensus about the best ways for traditional healers to deal with these conditions in their communities that do not have immediate access to biomedical healthcare. Read more at: http://www.nybg.org/plant-talk/2009/08/people/garden-scientist-leads-healthcare-workshops-in-bolivian-amazon/. See second part (PART II: Healthcare Workshops in Bolivia Continued) on this YouTube channel. Many thanks to Jef Geys for producing this video clip. Workshops were sponsored by VLIR (Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad http://www.vlir.be/).
- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 199
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: 78
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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 attractions.
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Yungas Road by Jimmy Harris www.flickr.com/phot
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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: Uyuni Sal Flat, Titicaca Lake and the Amazon
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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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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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.
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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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Pando Bolivia Pure Tourism
For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism.
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Concepción: Jesuit Missions of Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Concepción, Bolivia is one of the Jesuit Mission towns located in the Chiquitanía region, in the northern portion of the state of Santa Cruz. In the 1600's and 1700's, Jesuit priests organized area natives into towns called "reductions". They taught them agricultural methods and evangelized to them. They also found the natives were very musically inclined and taught them the baroque music of the R
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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 who profit most, not the poor indigenous people who live there. Now, thanks to the efforts of an innovative project that is helping more than 100 indigenous groups in the Amazon basin increase their incomes while preserving their culture, indig
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Cotoca in Santa Cruz, Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Cotoca is a small town of Guaraní origin located to the East of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The town is best known for its pottery shops as its ceramic artists are very highly skilled. It is also famous among Bolivians for its Fiesta de Cotoca, held each year in early December.
As the Virgin of Cotoca is believed to have the ability to perform extraordinary miracles, hundreds walk the 17 miles from San
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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 numerous rivers, all of which are Amazon tributaries. Other important cities in Beni are Guayaramerín, Riberalta, and for tourism, Rurrenabaque.
Because of this geography, Beni was a very important center of pre-Colombian civilization known
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Sucre Capital of Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Sucre, capital of the Bolivian state of Chuquisaca, is also the capital of Bolivia. La Paz, often mistakenly thought to be Bolivia's capital city, is actually the seat of the executive and legislative branches of government. This region was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples whom the Spanish conquistadors called the "Charcas".
Spanish Capt. Pedro de Anzúrez, went to the territory of the C
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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 highest city in the world (Potosi, Bolivia is the highest).
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/history-of-la-paz.html
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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 Lorenzo, the ancient Catholic cathedral (you can climb the cathedral clock tower to overlook the city). Here you'll also find the Mayor's Office, City Council, and other government buildings, as well as a great many stores and souvenir shops, banks,
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Hosteria El Recreo - Sucre Bolivia Tourism
Hostería El Recreo is an absolutely lovely family-owned boutique bed-and-breakfast in Bolivia's capital city of Sucre. The hostería is built into a hillside overlooking a river, neighboring Sucre's famous Castillo de la Glorieta, which was once home to the only prince and princess in Bolivia's history.
Aside from its proximity (walking distance) to one of the most famous tourist attractions in S
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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 of Eden, and that's no exaggeration. (The food is just as sinfully delicious too, only you won't get in trouble for eating it...)
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/la-rinconada.html
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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 been called the Festival of Abundance. The Aymara have a god called the Ekkekko (meaning midget or dwarf). He's the god of abundance. The Aymara purchase in miniature everything they hope the Ekkekko will grant them during the coming year. They
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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 city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, has grown from a tiny town to being the largest city in Bolivia, in under 40 years. Santa Cruz is Bolivia's economic engine, generating nearly 40% of Bolivia's gross national product, and produces nearly 70% of Boli
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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: 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-Brazil pipeline in the late 1990's. It also contains a library and document archive dating as far back as 1600. "Regional" refers to the Department of Santa Cruz.
The Museum of Regional History offers various venues to the public in addition
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 attr...
Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top attractions.
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La Paz by Guillermo A. Durán Sanabria www.flickr.com/photos/guillermoduran/705284155
Sorata by Allison Shawn Conley www.flickr.com/photos/thepomegranateseed/4752782855
Yungas Road by Jimmy Harris www.flickr.com/photos/jimmyharris/3854867347
Madidi National Park by Joe Lazarus www.flickr.com/photos/joelaz/4975133852
Cerro Rico, Potosi by Julie Laurent www.flickr.com/photos/julielaurent/7492490834
Sucre by Mundo Sussa www.flickr.com/photos/mundosussa/5385590705
Oruro Carnival by Mark Bellingham www.flickr.com/photos/markbellingham/8486327979
Lake Titicaca by Arthur Zapparoli www.flickr.com/photos/arthurgeek/5368563825
Tiwanaku by Benjamin Dumas www.flickr.com/photos/b00nj/5754696223
Salar de Uyuni by Pierre Lesage www.flickr.com/photos/tahitipix/8951725097
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Here are Bolivia Tourist attractions, top tourism destinations, Travel Destinations in Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Desert) and Tiwanaku are the top attractions.
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La Paz by Guillermo A. Durán Sanabria www.flickr.com/photos/guillermoduran/705284155
Sorata by Allison Shawn Conley www.flickr.com/photos/thepomegranateseed/4752782855
Yungas Road by Jimmy Harris www.flickr.com/photos/jimmyharris/3854867347
Madidi National Park by Joe Lazarus www.flickr.com/photos/joelaz/4975133852
Cerro Rico, Potosi by Julie Laurent www.flickr.com/photos/julielaurent/7492490834
Sucre by Mundo Sussa www.flickr.com/photos/mundosussa/5385590705
Oruro Carnival by Mark Bellingham www.flickr.com/photos/markbellingham/8486327979
Lake Titicaca by Arthur Zapparoli www.flickr.com/photos/arthurgeek/5368563825
Tiwanaku by Benjamin Dumas www.flickr.com/photos/b00nj/5754696223
Salar de Uyuni by Pierre Lesage www.flickr.com/photos/tahitipix/8951725097
- published: 30 Jun 2014
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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...
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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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: 39933
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!!!
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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: 19585
Bolivia Travel: Uyuni Sal Flat, Titicaca Lake and the Amazon
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 information in: www.latebolivia.com
wn.com/Bolivia Travel Uyuni Sal Flat, Titicaca Lake And The Amazon
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 information in: www.latebolivia.com
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 11222
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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Jonathan Hood: www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanhood/8022028860
9. Coroico
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efe jota: www.flickr.com/photos/f-jauregui/275466459
8. Sorata
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Alberto Rossettini: www.flickr.com/photos/ajrjr/13472733435
7. Copacabana, Bolivia
Tomasz Wagner: www.flickr.com/photos/mananetwork/7895967846
Pietro Ferreira: www.flickr.com/photos/pietro_f/8505992150
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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Manuel Menal: www.flickr.com/photos/mmenal/8373517921
4. Oruro
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3. Tiwanaku
AlGraChe: www.flickr.com/photos/algrache/6678686479
Lemurian Grove: www.flickr.com/photos/20823146@N04/11438443684
2. La Paz
David Almeida: www.flickr.com/photos/davidalmeida/16184268037
Corentin Kopp: www.flickr.com/photos/corentinkopp/7262433986
1. Salar de Uyuni
Martin Lemma: www.flickr.com/photos/lemmans/7815377018
Nico Kaiser: www.flickr.com/photos/nicokaiser/6717365099
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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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10. Rurrenabaque
Jonathan Hood: www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanhood/8022484125
Jonathan Hood: www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanhood/8022028860
9. Coroico
Mikel: www.flickr.com/photos/mikelpierre/7437980724
efe jota: www.flickr.com/photos/f-jauregui/275466459
8. Sorata
mark goble: www.flickr.com/photos/markgee6/2672925068
Alberto Rossettini: www.flickr.com/photos/ajrjr/13472733435
7. Copacabana, Bolivia
Tomasz Wagner: www.flickr.com/photos/mananetwork/7895967846
Pietro Ferreira: www.flickr.com/photos/pietro_f/8505992150
6. Potosi
Danielle Pereira: www.flickr.com/photos/galeria_miradas/6020927276
Carlos Adampol: www.flickr.com/photos/cadampol/2308071874
5. Sucre
laurens janssen: www.flickr.com/photos/88056437@N08/16623199444
Manuel Menal: www.flickr.com/photos/mmenal/8373517921
4. Oruro
CassandraW1: www.flickr.com/photos/47036637@N06/4310815865
CassandraW1: www.flickr.com/photos/47036637@N06/4310814593
3. Tiwanaku
AlGraChe: www.flickr.com/photos/algrache/6678686479
Lemurian Grove: www.flickr.com/photos/20823146@N04/11438443684
2. La Paz
David Almeida: www.flickr.com/photos/davidalmeida/16184268037
Corentin Kopp: www.flickr.com/photos/corentinkopp/7262433986
1. Salar de Uyuni
Martin Lemma: www.flickr.com/photos/lemmans/7815377018
Nico Kaiser: www.flickr.com/photos/nicokaiser/6717365099
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 5704
Tourism in Bolivia
Bolivian tourism promotion video....
Bolivian tourism promotion video.
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Bolivian tourism promotion video.
- published: 21 Sep 2006
- views: 27537
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.
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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: 149
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.
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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
(www.banjotours.com/)
Urban Rush La Paz
(www.urbanrushbolivia.com)
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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.
--- equipment used to produce this video ---
GoPro Camera http://amzn.to/1GZdh1q
Joby Gorillapod http://amzn.to/1CMyE0b
Zoom H2n Audio Recorder http://amzn.to/1FFVSt4
SDHC Memory Card http://amzn.to/1ygZzWD
Waterproof Memory Card Case http://amzn.to/1FFWLCb
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
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!
=== LINKS ===
Music:
www.audionautix.com
Tours:
City Tour La Paz by Banjotours
(www.banjotours.com/)
Urban Rush La Paz
(www.urbanrushbolivia.com)
#HolaGringo is supported by:
Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com
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- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 13261
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,
Bo...
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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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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- published: 28 Nov 2014
- views: 1703
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.
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For tourism Pando is an unexplored Bolivian province in the Amazone. Ecotourism.
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 80
Concepción: Jesuit Missions of Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Concepción, Bolivia is one of the Jesuit Mission towns located in the Chiquitanía region, in the northern portion of the state of Santa Cruz. In the 1600's and ...
Concepción, Bolivia is one of the Jesuit Mission towns located in the Chiquitanía region, in the northern portion of the state of Santa Cruz. In the 1600's and 1700's, Jesuit priests organized area natives into towns called "reductions". They taught them agricultural methods and evangelized to them. They also found the natives were very musically inclined and taught them the baroque music of the Renaissance Era. They formed music schools and workshops where they learned to fashion the instruments of the times (violins and flutes) and to write music. They were organized into choirs and orchestras as well. After the Jesuits were expelled from South America, the natives hid and preserved over 5000 hand-written sheets of baroque music and passed them down through the generations.
The temples of various mission towns, including Concepción, were restored and now form part of the "Jesuit Missions Circuit", a tour that lasts several days and covers up to 7 of the Jesuit towns. Concepción houses the Musical Archives where sheets of baroque music brought to the Americas by Jesuit priests are preserved. The church is especially beautiful and is considered one of the jewels of this region. Concepción is also well-known for its annual International Orchid Festival, which takes place in October of each year, and hosts the International American Baroque and Renaissance Music Festival, which takes place in April, every two years on even-numbered years.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/concepcion.html
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Concepción, Bolivia is one of the Jesuit Mission towns located in the Chiquitanía region, in the northern portion of the state of Santa Cruz. In the 1600's and 1700's, Jesuit priests organized area natives into towns called "reductions". They taught them agricultural methods and evangelized to them. They also found the natives were very musically inclined and taught them the baroque music of the Renaissance Era. They formed music schools and workshops where they learned to fashion the instruments of the times (violins and flutes) and to write music. They were organized into choirs and orchestras as well. After the Jesuits were expelled from South America, the natives hid and preserved over 5000 hand-written sheets of baroque music and passed them down through the generations.
The temples of various mission towns, including Concepción, were restored and now form part of the "Jesuit Missions Circuit", a tour that lasts several days and covers up to 7 of the Jesuit towns. Concepción houses the Musical Archives where sheets of baroque music brought to the Americas by Jesuit priests are preserved. The church is especially beautiful and is considered one of the jewels of this region. Concepción is also well-known for its annual International Orchid Festival, which takes place in October of each year, and hosts the International American Baroque and Renaissance Music Festival, which takes place in April, every two years on even-numbered years.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/concepcion.html
- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 605
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 who ...
The Bolivian Jungle is fast becoming an eco-tourist hotspot. Yet despite the growing number of tourists arriving each day, its international tour operators who profit most, not the poor indigenous people who live there. Now, thanks to the efforts of an innovative project that is helping more than 100 indigenous groups in the Amazon basin increase their incomes while preserving their culture, indigenous entrepreneurs are taking a share of the tourism market.
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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 who profit most, not the poor indigenous people who live there. Now, thanks to the efforts of an innovative project that is helping more than 100 indigenous groups in the Amazon basin increase their incomes while preserving their culture, indigenous entrepreneurs are taking a share of the tourism market.
- published: 06 Oct 2008
- views: 9022
Cotoca in Santa Cruz, Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Cotoca is a small town of Guaraní origin located to the East of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The town is best known for its pottery shops as its ceramic artists are ver...
Cotoca is a small town of Guaraní origin located to the East of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The town is best known for its pottery shops as its ceramic artists are very highly skilled. It is also famous among Bolivians for its Fiesta de Cotoca, held each year in early December.
As the Virgin of Cotoca is believed to have the ability to perform extraordinary miracles, hundreds walk the 17 miles from Santa Cruz to Cotoca hoping that in exchange for their efforts, she will grant them their prayers. Many, in penitence, crawl on their hands and knees all day and night until they reach the church, where they light candles and pray.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/cotoca.html
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Cotoca is a small town of Guaraní origin located to the East of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The town is best known for its pottery shops as its ceramic artists are very highly skilled. It is also famous among Bolivians for its Fiesta de Cotoca, held each year in early December.
As the Virgin of Cotoca is believed to have the ability to perform extraordinary miracles, hundreds walk the 17 miles from Santa Cruz to Cotoca hoping that in exchange for their efforts, she will grant them their prayers. Many, in penitence, crawl on their hands and knees all day and night until they reach the church, where they light candles and pray.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/cotoca.html
- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 4002
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 nu...
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 numerous rivers, all of which are Amazon tributaries. Other important cities in Beni are Guayaramerín, Riberalta, and for tourism, Rurrenabaque.
Because of this geography, Beni was a very important center of pre-Colombian civilization known as the hydro-culture of Las Lomas (the hills), a culture that constructed over 20,000 man-made artificial hills, all interconnected by thousands of square kilometers of aqueducts, channels, embankments, artificial lakes and lagoons, and terraces.
Beni, Bolivia is where many products that are now used worldwide have their origin, among them tobacco, peanuts, cotton, yucca (manioc), vanilla and sweet potatoes. The Spanish initially were intensely interested in this area. During the first century of colonization, they believed the mythical city of El Dorado (also known as Paititi) could be found in this region.
Beni's capital city, Trinidad, located in the Bolivian tropics, is hot and humid most of the year. This region of the country is heavily forested. Between the 19th and 20th Centuries northern Beni became Bolivia's rubber capital. The abundance of rubber trees attracted many people to the region, many of them adventurers and others workers (many of whom were indigenous) to work in the huge rubber plantations that arose. For decades it was one of the most active, dynamic regions of Bolivia.
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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 numerous rivers, all of which are Amazon tributaries. Other important cities in Beni are Guayaramerín, Riberalta, and for tourism, Rurrenabaque.
Because of this geography, Beni was a very important center of pre-Colombian civilization known as the hydro-culture of Las Lomas (the hills), a culture that constructed over 20,000 man-made artificial hills, all interconnected by thousands of square kilometers of aqueducts, channels, embankments, artificial lakes and lagoons, and terraces.
Beni, Bolivia is where many products that are now used worldwide have their origin, among them tobacco, peanuts, cotton, yucca (manioc), vanilla and sweet potatoes. The Spanish initially were intensely interested in this area. During the first century of colonization, they believed the mythical city of El Dorado (also known as Paititi) could be found in this region.
Beni's capital city, Trinidad, located in the Bolivian tropics, is hot and humid most of the year. This region of the country is heavily forested. Between the 19th and 20th Centuries northern Beni became Bolivia's rubber capital. The abundance of rubber trees attracted many people to the region, many of them adventurers and others workers (many of whom were indigenous) to work in the huge rubber plantations that arose. For decades it was one of the most active, dynamic regions of Bolivia.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/beni.html
- published: 01 Sep 2012
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Sucre Capital of Bolivia - Bolivia Tourism
Sucre, capital of the Bolivian state of Chuquisaca, is also the capital of Bolivia. La Paz, often mistakenly thought to be Bolivia's capital city, is actually t...
Sucre, capital of the Bolivian state of Chuquisaca, is also the capital of Bolivia. La Paz, often mistakenly thought to be Bolivia's capital city, is actually the seat of the executive and legislative branches of government. This region was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples whom the Spanish conquistadors called the "Charcas".
Spanish Capt. Pedro de Anzúrez, went to the territory of the Charcas peoples and founded a settlement there in order to stave off hostile indigenous peoples, safeguard existing silver mines, and provide support to the mining towns in Potosí. Captain Anzúrez selected a site near Pacha known as the Colina de Chonchupata near the foot of a pair of mountains called Sica Sica and Churuquella (this is the present site of the Mirador de la Recoleta in the city of Sucre, which is frequently visited by tourists). There, on 16 April 1540 (although some dispute this date, stating it was actually 29 September 1538) he founded a town which he called Villa de la Plata de la Nueva Toledo. He named it after the silver (plata) mines that existed in the area.
In 1825, when Bolivia gained its independence from Spain, it was founded as a Republic in the city of Sucre, in the central state of Chuquisaca, and Sucre was established as Bolivia's capital city. It remains as Bolivia's one and only constitutional capital city today.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/capital.html
For more: www.boliviabella.com/history-of-chuquisaca.html
wn.com/Sucre Capital Of Bolivia Bolivia Tourism
Sucre, capital of the Bolivian state of Chuquisaca, is also the capital of Bolivia. La Paz, often mistakenly thought to be Bolivia's capital city, is actually the seat of the executive and legislative branches of government. This region was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples whom the Spanish conquistadors called the "Charcas".
Spanish Capt. Pedro de Anzúrez, went to the territory of the Charcas peoples and founded a settlement there in order to stave off hostile indigenous peoples, safeguard existing silver mines, and provide support to the mining towns in Potosí. Captain Anzúrez selected a site near Pacha known as the Colina de Chonchupata near the foot of a pair of mountains called Sica Sica and Churuquella (this is the present site of the Mirador de la Recoleta in the city of Sucre, which is frequently visited by tourists). There, on 16 April 1540 (although some dispute this date, stating it was actually 29 September 1538) he founded a town which he called Villa de la Plata de la Nueva Toledo. He named it after the silver (plata) mines that existed in the area.
In 1825, when Bolivia gained its independence from Spain, it was founded as a Republic in the city of Sucre, in the central state of Chuquisaca, and Sucre was established as Bolivia's capital city. It remains as Bolivia's one and only constitutional capital city today.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/capital.html
For more: www.boliviabella.com/history-of-chuquisaca.html
- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 3625
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 hig...
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 highest city in the world (Potosi, Bolivia is the highest).
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/history-of-la-paz.html
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 highest city in the world (Potosi, Bolivia is the highest).
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/history-of-la-paz.html
- published: 14 Jun 2013
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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 Lorenzo, ...
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 Lorenzo, the ancient Catholic cathedral (you can climb the cathedral clock tower to overlook the city). Here you'll also find the Mayor's Office, City Council, and other government buildings, as well as a great many stores and souvenir shops, banks, and other centuries-old buildings. Inside the cathedral you can visit the Museum of Religious Art. Cine Palace, on the west side, is a great place to take in a movie.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/plaza-24.html
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 Lorenzo, the ancient Catholic cathedral (you can climb the cathedral clock tower to overlook the city). Here you'll also find the Mayor's Office, City Council, and other government buildings, as well as a great many stores and souvenir shops, banks, and other centuries-old buildings. Inside the cathedral you can visit the Museum of Religious Art. Cine Palace, on the west side, is a great place to take in a movie.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/plaza-24.html
- published: 01 Oct 2012
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Hosteria El Recreo - Sucre Bolivia Tourism
Hostería El Recreo is an absolutely lovely family-owned boutique bed-and-breakfast in Bolivia's capital city of Sucre. The hostería is built into a hillside ove...
Hostería El Recreo is an absolutely lovely family-owned boutique bed-and-breakfast in Bolivia's capital city of Sucre. The hostería is built into a hillside overlooking a river, neighboring Sucre's famous Castillo de la Glorieta, which was once home to the only prince and princess in Bolivia's history.
Aside from its proximity (walking distance) to one of the most famous tourist attractions in Sucre, what makes Hostería El Recreo truly special is the family that owns it. Fernando and Monica have made it their mission to make someone's dream come true. Fernando's father, who for years worked to ensure the Castillo de la Glorieta would be restored to its former glory, purchased the property neighboring the castle with the intention of creating a place where visitors could enjoy a walk through history during their stay.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/bolivia-hotel-review-hosteria-el-recreo-in-sucre-spectacular.html
wn.com/Hosteria El Recreo Sucre Bolivia Tourism
Hostería El Recreo is an absolutely lovely family-owned boutique bed-and-breakfast in Bolivia's capital city of Sucre. The hostería is built into a hillside overlooking a river, neighboring Sucre's famous Castillo de la Glorieta, which was once home to the only prince and princess in Bolivia's history.
Aside from its proximity (walking distance) to one of the most famous tourist attractions in Sucre, what makes Hostería El Recreo truly special is the family that owns it. Fernando and Monica have made it their mission to make someone's dream come true. Fernando's father, who for years worked to ensure the Castillo de la Glorieta would be restored to its former glory, purchased the property neighboring the castle with the intention of creating a place where visitors could enjoy a walk through history during their stay.
For more: www.boliviabella.com/bolivia-hotel-review-hosteria-el-recreo-in-sucre-spectacular.html
- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 266
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 of ...
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 of Eden, and that's no exaggeration. (The food is just as sinfully delicious too, only you won't get in trouble for eating it...)
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/la-rinconada.html
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 of Eden, and that's no exaggeration. (The food is just as sinfully delicious too, only you won't get in trouble for eating it...)
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/la-rinconada.html
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 2490
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 been...
Alasitas is an Aymara festival Bolivia celebrates in reverence of the indigenous "god of bounty" or "abundance" called the Ekkekko. Therefore, Alasitas has been called the Festival of Abundance. The Aymara have a god called the Ekkekko (meaning midget or dwarf). He's the god of abundance. The Aymara purchase in miniature everything they hope the Ekkekko will grant them during the coming year. They then pin these things to his poncho and leave them there as a sort of altar in their homes throughout the year, in the hopes that he will help them acquire these things during that time.
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/alasitas.html
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 been called the Festival of Abundance. The Aymara have a god called the Ekkekko (meaning midget or dwarf). He's the god of abundance. The Aymara purchase in miniature everything they hope the Ekkekko will grant them during the coming year. They then pin these things to his poncho and leave them there as a sort of altar in their homes throughout the year, in the hopes that he will help them acquire these things during that time.
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/alasitas.html
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 911
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 city, ...
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 city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, has grown from a tiny town to being the largest city in Bolivia, in under 40 years. Santa Cruz is Bolivia's economic engine, generating nearly 40% of Bolivia's gross national product, and produces nearly 70% of Bolivia's food.
But it wasn't always this way. While in the 1700's Potosí, Bolivia was the most populous city in the Americas, one hundred years later, in 1810, Santa Cruz was still a tiny frontier town of just 3500 people. Until the 1940's, the only means of communication between La Paz and Santa Cruz was by telegraph and short wave radio. The first paved road to connect Santa Cruz with the rest of the country, wasn't constructed until 1956! So how did Santa Cruz go from being a vast, empty region to the fastest-growing, most dynamic region in Bolivia, in under four decades?
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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 city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, has grown from a tiny town to being the largest city in Bolivia, in under 40 years. Santa Cruz is Bolivia's economic engine, generating nearly 40% of Bolivia's gross national product, and produces nearly 70% of Bolivia's food.
But it wasn't always this way. While in the 1700's Potosí, Bolivia was the most populous city in the Americas, one hundred years later, in 1810, Santa Cruz was still a tiny frontier town of just 3500 people. Until the 1940's, the only means of communication between La Paz and Santa Cruz was by telegraph and short wave radio. The first paved road to connect Santa Cruz with the rest of the country, wasn't constructed until 1956! So how did Santa Cruz go from being a vast, empty region to the fastest-growing, most dynamic region in Bolivia, in under four decades?
For more: www.boliviabella.com/santa-cruz.html
- published: 02 Sep 2012
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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 ...
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: 1273
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-Braz...
The Regional History Museum (Museo de Historial Regional) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia houses archeological pieces uncovered during the excavation of the Bolivia-Brazil pipeline in the late 1990's. It also contains a library and document archive dating as far back as 1600. "Regional" refers to the Department of Santa Cruz.
The Museum of Regional History offers various venues to the public in addition to its permanent exhibits including temporary or season exhibits, and shows and concerts in its small theater. Academic and research workshops and seminars are also held here, and it houses a historical archive with documents that date between 1614 and 1910.
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/regional-history.html
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-Brazil pipeline in the late 1990's. It also contains a library and document archive dating as far back as 1600. "Regional" refers to the Department of Santa Cruz.
The Museum of Regional History offers various venues to the public in addition to its permanent exhibits including temporary or season exhibits, and shows and concerts in its small theater. Academic and research workshops and seminars are also held here, and it houses a historical archive with documents that date between 1614 and 1910.
Read more: http://www.boliviabella.com/regional-history.html
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 219
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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 assassination attempts and U.S. Government financial and military covert operations
This is a excerpt of pt.13 of Minister Farrakhan's weekly series"The Time and What Must Be Done"
Released April 6, 2013
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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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Bolivian military parade 2014 Part 2
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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 terrorists in Syria
- #Army destroys 1 km long & 8 meters deep tunnel in al-Mleha in Damascus countryside
- Israeli aggression on Gaza kills dozens today, the death toll rises to 1367 people, more than 7000 injures
- Bolivia has listed the israeli
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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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Syria News 16/6/2014, Bolivia, G77 States voice support to Syria in its war against terrorism
- Army bravery depicts epic in Kassab, weapons confiscated, ammunition and vehicles that were left behind the terrorists who escaped the strikes of the army units.
- Units of the army thwarted an armed terrorist group's attempt to infiltrate towards the municipality building in al-Ramouseh, Aleppo,
- Authorities confiscate stolen archaeological artifacts in Palmyra
- Terrorists in the farms surrou
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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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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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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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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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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 el fin de mejorar su capacidad disuasiva, anunció hoy una fuente castrense.
El comandante general del Ejército boliviano, Fernando Zeballos, dijo este miércoles que "la comisión rusa del Servicio Federal de Cooperación Técnico Militar de Rusi
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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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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 other in the 1970s and '80s to eliminate political dissidents. The campaign known as "Operation Condor" involved military dictatorships in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. They worked together to track down, kidnap
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Large Earthquakes Strike Japan Bolivia & Indonesia
Keeping tabs on some large earth quakes around the world.
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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 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.
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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 Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Honduras, the United States, as well as Canada and Europe throughout the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded and run by Ochoa Vázquez brothers Jorge Luis, Juan David, and Fabio together with Pablo Escobar. By 1993, the Colombia
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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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Bolivia Entrego 36 Misiles Chinos a los Estados Unidos en el 2005
Nuevamente la injerencia estadounidense es noticia en Bolivia. El caso de 36 misiles chinos de la Fuerza Armada Boliviana que fueron entregados a Estados Unidos para destruirlos en el año 2005, vuelve a salir a la luz por las acusaciones que el Gobierno boliviano realizó al actual senador Marcelo Antezana, quien en aquella época fungía como comandante del Ejército.
El vicepresidente boliviano, Ál
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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Trailer)
Watch part 1/2 here! http://bit.ly/Ghost-Rapes-1
For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked and covered
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Raw: Widespread Flooding in Northern Bolivia
Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia surveyed severe flood damage in the northern province of Pando, as people were evacuated from partially submerged houses by boat. (Feb. 25)
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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 assassinati...
Minister Farrakhan gives detailed description of America's Foreign Policy toward other countries and nations around the world .He also goes into the assassination attempts and U.S. Government financial and military covert operations
This is a excerpt of pt.13 of Minister Farrakhan's weekly series"The Time and What Must Be Done"
Released April 6, 2013
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49. Bolivia, in 1982: Military coup to overthrow government of Celso Torrelio. "Successful."
50. Surinam, from 1982-1983: Overthrow the government of Colonel Desi Bouterse. Three attempts in this period. "Unsuccessful."
51. El Salvador, in 1984: $1.4 million in financial support for the Presidential election campaign of Jose Napoleon Duarte. "Successful."
The Middle East
52. Iran, in 1953: The overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh and his government to install Shah Zahedi. Cost: $10 million. "Successful."
53. Egypt, in 1956: Overthrow of the Gamal Abdel Nasser government. "Unsuccessful."
54. Syria, in 1956: U.S. wanted to overthrow the Ghazzi government. Aborted by Israeli invasion of Egypt.
55. Jordan, from 1956-1957: An average of $750,000 annually in personal payments to King Hussein. According to the United States government, payments ceased when this was disclosed in 1976.
56. Lebanon, in 1957: Lebanon is in the Middle East ... Financial assistance for the election of pro-American candidates to the Lebanese Parliament. It was "Successful."
57. Iraq, from 1963-1973: Financial and military assistance for the Freedom Party of Mullah Mustafa al Barzani in an effort to establish an independent Kurdistan. It was "Unsuccessful." They wanted to "divide Iraq," and separate the Kurds from the Sunni and the Shiite!
Now think about wanting to "separate"... And we are asking our government as to what must be done by them to separate us into a state or territory of our own, because they know they have no future for us!
58. Afghanistan, from 1973-1978: Military and financial assistance to government of Mohammed Duad to resist the rise to power of Noor Mohammed Taraki. "Unsuccessful."
59. Iran, in 1979: Install military government to replace the Shah and resist the growth of Muslim fundamentalism. "Unsuccessful."
60. Afghanistan, in 1979: Military aid to rebel forces of Zia Nezri, Zia Khan Nassry, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Sayed Ahmed Gailani and conservative mullahs to overthrow the government of Hafizullah Amin. Aborted by Soviet intervention and the installation of new government.
61. Afghanistan, from 1980-1984: Continuing military aid to same rebel groups to harass Soviet occupation forces and challenge the legitimacy of the government of Babrak Karmal ...
And I must tell you, that this led to the Soviet Union's ultimate collapse and the rise of Osama Bin Laden and The Mujahedeen that were financed and given intelligence by the America's CIA.
62. Jordan, in 1982: Military assistance to equip and train two Jordanian brigades as an Arab strike force to implement United States policy objectives without Israeli assistance.
The Caribbean
63. Cuba, in 1956: U.S. wanted to establish an anti-Communist police force, Buro de Represion Actividades Communistas (BRAC) under the Batista regime. And under Batista, it was "Successful."
64. Cuba, from 1961-1963: Our government attempted to assassinate Fidel Castro. And there were six attempts, from 1961 to 1963—all of them were "Unsuccessful."
65. Cuba, in 1961: America trained and supported the invasion force of Cuban exiles to overthrow the Castro government, and assist their invasion at the Bay of Pigs at a cost of $62 million taxpayer dollars. "Unsuccessful."
66. The Dominican Republic, in 1961: Precipitate conditions leading to the assassination of Rafael Trujillo. "Successful."
67. Cuba, from 1961-1966: Broad sabotage program, including terrorist attacks—listen to the language! "Terrorist attacks" on the American side, on coastal targets and bacteriological warfare in order to weaken the Castro government. But that was "Unsuccessful."
68. The Dominican Republic, in 1963: To overthrow the government of Juan Bosch in a military coup. "Successful."
69. Jamaica, in 1976: A military coup to overthrow the government of Michael Manley. "Unsuccessful."
70. Jamaica, from 1979-1980: Financial pressure to destabilize the government of Michael Manley, and campaign propaganda and demonstrations to defeat it in elections. And, it was "Successful."
wn.com/Bolivia 1982 Military U.S. Covert Operation Referenced By Minister Louis Farrakhan
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49. Bolivia, in 1982: Military coup to overthrow government of Celso Torrelio. "Successful."
50. Surinam, from 1982-1983: Overthrow the government of Colonel Desi Bouterse. Three attempts in this period. "Unsuccessful."
51. El Salvador, in 1984: $1.4 million in financial support for the Presidential election campaign of Jose Napoleon Duarte. "Successful."
The Middle East
52. Iran, in 1953: The overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh and his government to install Shah Zahedi. Cost: $10 million. "Successful."
53. Egypt, in 1956: Overthrow of the Gamal Abdel Nasser government. "Unsuccessful."
54. Syria, in 1956: U.S. wanted to overthrow the Ghazzi government. Aborted by Israeli invasion of Egypt.
55. Jordan, from 1956-1957: An average of $750,000 annually in personal payments to King Hussein. According to the United States government, payments ceased when this was disclosed in 1976.
56. Lebanon, in 1957: Lebanon is in the Middle East ... Financial assistance for the election of pro-American candidates to the Lebanese Parliament. It was "Successful."
57. Iraq, from 1963-1973: Financial and military assistance for the Freedom Party of Mullah Mustafa al Barzani in an effort to establish an independent Kurdistan. It was "Unsuccessful." They wanted to "divide Iraq," and separate the Kurds from the Sunni and the Shiite!
Now think about wanting to "separate"... And we are asking our government as to what must be done by them to separate us into a state or territory of our own, because they know they have no future for us!
58. Afghanistan, from 1973-1978: Military and financial assistance to government of Mohammed Duad to resist the rise to power of Noor Mohammed Taraki. "Unsuccessful."
59. Iran, in 1979: Install military government to replace the Shah and resist the growth of Muslim fundamentalism. "Unsuccessful."
60. Afghanistan, in 1979: Military aid to rebel forces of Zia Nezri, Zia Khan Nassry, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Sayed Ahmed Gailani and conservative mullahs to overthrow the government of Hafizullah Amin. Aborted by Soviet intervention and the installation of new government.
61. Afghanistan, from 1980-1984: Continuing military aid to same rebel groups to harass Soviet occupation forces and challenge the legitimacy of the government of Babrak Karmal ...
And I must tell you, that this led to the Soviet Union's ultimate collapse and the rise of Osama Bin Laden and The Mujahedeen that were financed and given intelligence by the America's CIA.
62. Jordan, in 1982: Military assistance to equip and train two Jordanian brigades as an Arab strike force to implement United States policy objectives without Israeli assistance.
The Caribbean
63. Cuba, in 1956: U.S. wanted to establish an anti-Communist police force, Buro de Represion Actividades Communistas (BRAC) under the Batista regime. And under Batista, it was "Successful."
64. Cuba, from 1961-1963: Our government attempted to assassinate Fidel Castro. And there were six attempts, from 1961 to 1963—all of them were "Unsuccessful."
65. Cuba, in 1961: America trained and supported the invasion force of Cuban exiles to overthrow the Castro government, and assist their invasion at the Bay of Pigs at a cost of $62 million taxpayer dollars. "Unsuccessful."
66. The Dominican Republic, in 1961: Precipitate conditions leading to the assassination of Rafael Trujillo. "Successful."
67. Cuba, from 1961-1966: Broad sabotage program, including terrorist attacks—listen to the language! "Terrorist attacks" on the American side, on coastal targets and bacteriological warfare in order to weaken the Castro government. But that was "Unsuccessful."
68. The Dominican Republic, in 1963: To overthrow the government of Juan Bosch in a military coup. "Successful."
69. Jamaica, in 1976: A military coup to overthrow the government of Michael Manley. "Unsuccessful."
70. Jamaica, from 1979-1980: Financial pressure to destabilize the government of Michael Manley, and campaign propaganda and demonstrations to defeat it in elections. And, it was "Successful."
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 299
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: 674
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.
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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.
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- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 17942
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 terrorists...
- #Turkey: Isopropyl alcohol for chemical weapons & more than 100 thousands Us dollars in weapons and ammunition provided by #Erdogan's government to terrorists in Syria
- #Army destroys 1 km long & 8 meters deep tunnel in al-Mleha in Damascus countryside
- Israeli aggression on Gaza kills dozens today, the death toll rises to 1367 people, more than 7000 injures
- Bolivia has listed the israeli entity as a terrorist state in protest against israeli aggression on Gaza, Chile and Peru have summoned their ambassadors
- Brasil and most Latin america's states full rejections of the Israeli aggression on Gaza
- #Iraq: Iraqi troops inflict heavy losses on #Daesh terrorists in Mosul
#Syria #News #31_July_2014 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraqi
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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 terrorists in Syria
- #Army destroys 1 km long & 8 meters deep tunnel in al-Mleha in Damascus countryside
- Israeli aggression on Gaza kills dozens today, the death toll rises to 1367 people, more than 7000 injures
- Bolivia has listed the israeli entity as a terrorist state in protest against israeli aggression on Gaza, Chile and Peru have summoned their ambassadors
- Brasil and most Latin america's states full rejections of the Israeli aggression on Gaza
- #Iraq: Iraqi troops inflict heavy losses on #Daesh terrorists in Mosul
#Syria #News #31_July_2014 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraqi
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- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 1486
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/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/GhostRecon
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:
Official website: http://www.GhostRecon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostrecon
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GhostRecon
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 6155687
Syria News 16/6/2014, Bolivia, G77 States voice support to Syria in its war against terrorism
- Army bravery depicts epic in Kassab, weapons confiscated, ammunition and vehicles that were left behind the terrorists who escaped the strikes of the army uni...
- Army bravery depicts epic in Kassab, weapons confiscated, ammunition and vehicles that were left behind the terrorists who escaped the strikes of the army units.
- Units of the army thwarted an armed terrorist group's attempt to infiltrate towards the municipality building in al-Ramouseh, Aleppo,
- Authorities confiscate stolen archaeological artifacts in Palmyra
- Terrorists in the farms surrounding Um Sharshouh town in Homs, were killed and wounded.
- Prime Minister: Government follows service, livelihood situation of all citizens
- Assistant Foreign Minister, Grand Mufti meet expatriates from Poland, Hungary, and Czech
- Syrian communities abroad celebrate President al-Assad's victory in elections
- Hundreds of prisoners released according to amnesty decree
- Syria takes part in #G77 + #China summit, Bolivia reiterates support to Syria in its war against terrorism
- Iraq: Army continues tracking terrorists, 10 people killed in a terrorist attack in Ninawa
- Bahrain: Aal Khalifa forces arrested 8 citizens including students
- Canada: Photo exhibition in Toronto on the theme: "Syria's antique treasures ... a Human Patrimony"
#Syria #News #16_June_2014 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraqi
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wn.com/Syria News 16 6 2014, Bolivia, G77 States Voice Support To Syria In Its War Against Terrorism
- Army bravery depicts epic in Kassab, weapons confiscated, ammunition and vehicles that were left behind the terrorists who escaped the strikes of the army units.
- Units of the army thwarted an armed terrorist group's attempt to infiltrate towards the municipality building in al-Ramouseh, Aleppo,
- Authorities confiscate stolen archaeological artifacts in Palmyra
- Terrorists in the farms surrounding Um Sharshouh town in Homs, were killed and wounded.
- Prime Minister: Government follows service, livelihood situation of all citizens
- Assistant Foreign Minister, Grand Mufti meet expatriates from Poland, Hungary, and Czech
- Syrian communities abroad celebrate President al-Assad's victory in elections
- Hundreds of prisoners released according to amnesty decree
- Syria takes part in #G77 + #China summit, Bolivia reiterates support to Syria in its war against terrorism
- Iraq: Army continues tracking terrorists, 10 people killed in a terrorist attack in Ninawa
- Bahrain: Aal Khalifa forces arrested 8 citizens including students
- Canada: Photo exhibition in Toronto on the theme: "Syria's antique treasures ... a Human Patrimony"
#Syria #News #16_June_2014 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraqi
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Recorded from Syrian Official Tv Channel and brought to you by https://www.syrianfreepress.net,
- published: 16 Jun 2014
- views: 27803
"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: 2642
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.
Sigueme en mis redes sociales para poder conversar directamente, y no te olvides comentar el video.
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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.
Sigueme en mis redes sociales para poder conversar directamente, y no te olvides comentar el video.
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 95
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
by #SyrianFreePress.net Network
#Syrian_Patriotic #Freelancers_Network
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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
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- published: 27 Jan 2014
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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 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: 1640
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 el ...
Santiago, 21 Ago (Notimex).- El gobierno de Bolivia negocia con Rusia, "al más alto nivel", el potenciamiento militar de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, con el fin de mejorar su capacidad disuasiva, anunció hoy una fuente castrense.
El comandante general del Ejército boliviano, Fernando Zeballos, dijo este miércoles que "la comisión rusa del Servicio Federal de Cooperación Técnico Militar de Rusia negocia el fortalecimiento de la institución castrense de Bolivia".
Detalló que en las negociaciones participa el general ruso Oleg Leonidovich Salyukov, presidente del Servicio Federal de Cooperación Técnico Militar, y el Comando en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, encabezado por el ministro de Defensa, Rubén Saavedra.
En declaraciones divulgadas por la estatal agencia ABI, Zeballos señaló que la delegación rusa presentó la semana pasada a las autoridades bolivianas las propuestas para venta de material y equipamiento militar, que se concretará en noviembre próximo.
Aclaró, sin embargo, que la Constitución boliviana consagra el carácter pacifista del país sudamericano, por lo que aseguró que las negociaciones militares con Rusia se desarrollan en ese ámbito.
"Seguramente los acuerdos a los que se llegarán responderán a esa actitud pacifista de nuestro Estado, pero eso no quiere decir que nosotros vamos a estar en una indefensión", enfatizó el titular de Defensa.
Subrayó, en ese sentido, que "las Fuerzas Armadas y el Ejército tienen responsabilidad con el pueblo boliviano, con el Estado, de defender todos los intereses nacionales y particularmente la integridad y soberanía ante cualquier amenaza".
En esa perspectiva, Zeballos explicó que el gobierno del presidente Evo Morales "tiene una política de potenciamiento y de fortalecimiento del Ejército y las Fuerzas Armadas".
"El potenciamiento y el fortalecimiento es una política porque un Estado fuerte, como se viene construyendo el nuevo Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, necesita unas Fuerzas Armadas acorde a lo que es Estado", concluyó el funcionario.
http://www.rotativo.com.mx/noticias/internacionales/128829-negocia-bolivia-compra-de-armamento-ruso-para-mejorar-disuasion/
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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 el fin de mejorar su capacidad disuasiva, anunció hoy una fuente castrense.
El comandante general del Ejército boliviano, Fernando Zeballos, dijo este miércoles que "la comisión rusa del Servicio Federal de Cooperación Técnico Militar de Rusia negocia el fortalecimiento de la institución castrense de Bolivia".
Detalló que en las negociaciones participa el general ruso Oleg Leonidovich Salyukov, presidente del Servicio Federal de Cooperación Técnico Militar, y el Comando en Jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas bolivianas, encabezado por el ministro de Defensa, Rubén Saavedra.
En declaraciones divulgadas por la estatal agencia ABI, Zeballos señaló que la delegación rusa presentó la semana pasada a las autoridades bolivianas las propuestas para venta de material y equipamiento militar, que se concretará en noviembre próximo.
Aclaró, sin embargo, que la Constitución boliviana consagra el carácter pacifista del país sudamericano, por lo que aseguró que las negociaciones militares con Rusia se desarrollan en ese ámbito.
"Seguramente los acuerdos a los que se llegarán responderán a esa actitud pacifista de nuestro Estado, pero eso no quiere decir que nosotros vamos a estar en una indefensión", enfatizó el titular de Defensa.
Subrayó, en ese sentido, que "las Fuerzas Armadas y el Ejército tienen responsabilidad con el pueblo boliviano, con el Estado, de defender todos los intereses nacionales y particularmente la integridad y soberanía ante cualquier amenaza".
En esa perspectiva, Zeballos explicó que el gobierno del presidente Evo Morales "tiene una política de potenciamiento y de fortalecimiento del Ejército y las Fuerzas Armadas".
"El potenciamiento y el fortalecimiento es una política porque un Estado fuerte, como se viene construyendo el nuevo Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, necesita unas Fuerzas Armadas acorde a lo que es Estado", concluyó el funcionario.
http://www.rotativo.com.mx/noticias/internacionales/128829-negocia-bolivia-compra-de-armamento-ruso-para-mejorar-disuasion/
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- published: 24 Aug 2013
- views: 91206
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".
wn.com/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 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: 594
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 other...
http://www.democracynow.org - A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each other in the 1970s and '80s to eliminate political dissidents. The campaign known as "Operation Condor" involved military dictatorships in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. They worked together to track down, kidnap and kill people they labeled as terrorists: leftist activists, labor organizers, students, priests, journalists, guerilla fighters and their families. The campaign was launched by the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and evidence shows the CIA and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were complicit from its outset. We're joined by John Dinges, author of "The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents." The book brings together interviews and declassified intelligence records to reconstruct the once-secret events.
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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 other in the 1970s and '80s to eliminate political dissidents. The campaign known as "Operation Condor" involved military dictatorships in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. They worked together to track down, kidnap and kill people they labeled as terrorists: leftist activists, labor organizers, students, priests, journalists, guerilla fighters and their families. The campaign was launched by the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and evidence shows the CIA and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were complicit from its outset. We're joined by John Dinges, author of "The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents." The book brings together interviews and declassified intelligence records to reconstruct the once-secret events.
Democracy Now!, an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,100+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday.
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- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 12725
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.g...
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
wn.com/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
- published: 14 Jan 2016
- views: 3741
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.
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With attacks on ISIS and other groups, CNN's Jim Acosta covers President Obama new war on terrorism.
- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 5764
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.
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George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general.
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George Galloway telling it how it is straight to the face of an Israeli general.
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- published: 17 Jul 2014
- views: 192411
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 Colombia...
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. The drug cartel operated in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Honduras, the United States, as well as Canada and Europe throughout the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded and run by Ochoa Vázquez brothers Jorge Luis, Juan David, and Fabio together with Pablo Escobar. By 1993, the Colombian government, in collaboration with the Cali cartel, right-wing paramilitary groups, and the United States government, had successfully dismantled the cartel by imprisoning or assassinating its members.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medellin_cartel
Born in Panama City, Noriega was a career soldier, receiving much of his education at the Military School of Chorrillos in Lima, Peru. He also received intelligence and counterintelligence training at the School of the Americas at the U.S. Army's Fort Gulick in the Panama Canal Zone in 1967, as well as a course in psychological operations (psyops) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was commissioned in the Panama National Guard in 1967 and promoted to lieutenant in 1968. In the power struggle that followed, including a failed coup attempt in 1969, Noriega supported Omar Torrijos. He received a promotion to lieutenant colonel and was appointed chief of military intelligence by Torrijos. Noriega claims that, following Torrijos' instructions, he negotiated an amnesty for about 400 defeated guerrilla fighters, enabling them to return from exile in Honduras and Costa Rica.
Torrijos died in a plane accident on July 31, 1981. Colonel Roberto Díaz Herrera, a former associate of Noriega, claimed that the actual cause for the accident was a bomb and that Noriega was behind the incident.[8]
Omar Torrijos was succeeded as Commander of the Panamanian National Guard by Colonel Florencio Flores Aguilar. One year later, Flores was succeeded by Rubén Darío Paredes, and Noriega became chief of staff. The guard was renamed the Panamanian Defense Forces. Paredes resigned as commander to run for the presidency, ceding his post as commander of the forces to Noriega.
Although the relationship did not become contractual until 1967, Noriega worked with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the late 1950s until the 1980s.[9] In 1988 grand juries in Tampa and Miami indicted him on U.S. federal drug charges.[10][11]
The 1988 Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Operations concluded: "The saga of Panama's General Manuel Antonio Noriega represents one of the most serious foreign policy failures for the United States. Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, Noriega was able to manipulate U.S. policy toward his country, while skillfully accumulating near-absolute power in Panama. It is clear that each U.S. government agency which had a relationship with Noriega turned a blind eye to his corruption and drug dealing, even as he was emerging as a key player on behalf of the Medellín Cartel (a member of which was notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar)." Noriega was allowed to establish "the hemisphere's first 'narcokleptocracy'".[12] One of the large financial institutions that he was able to use to launder money was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which was shut down at the end of the Cold War by the FBI. Noriega shared his cell with ex-BCCI executives in the facility known as "Club Fed".
In the 1988 U.S. presidential election, Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis highlighted this history in a campaign commercial attacking his opponent, Vice President (and former CIA Director) George H. W. Bush, for his close relationship with "Panamanian drug lord Noriega."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Noriega
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 Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Honduras, the United States, as well as Canada and Europe throughout the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded and run by Ochoa Vázquez brothers Jorge Luis, Juan David, and Fabio together with Pablo Escobar. By 1993, the Colombian government, in collaboration with the Cali cartel, right-wing paramilitary groups, and the United States government, had successfully dismantled the cartel by imprisoning or assassinating its members.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medellin_cartel
Born in Panama City, Noriega was a career soldier, receiving much of his education at the Military School of Chorrillos in Lima, Peru. He also received intelligence and counterintelligence training at the School of the Americas at the U.S. Army's Fort Gulick in the Panama Canal Zone in 1967, as well as a course in psychological operations (psyops) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was commissioned in the Panama National Guard in 1967 and promoted to lieutenant in 1968. In the power struggle that followed, including a failed coup attempt in 1969, Noriega supported Omar Torrijos. He received a promotion to lieutenant colonel and was appointed chief of military intelligence by Torrijos. Noriega claims that, following Torrijos' instructions, he negotiated an amnesty for about 400 defeated guerrilla fighters, enabling them to return from exile in Honduras and Costa Rica.
Torrijos died in a plane accident on July 31, 1981. Colonel Roberto Díaz Herrera, a former associate of Noriega, claimed that the actual cause for the accident was a bomb and that Noriega was behind the incident.[8]
Omar Torrijos was succeeded as Commander of the Panamanian National Guard by Colonel Florencio Flores Aguilar. One year later, Flores was succeeded by Rubén Darío Paredes, and Noriega became chief of staff. The guard was renamed the Panamanian Defense Forces. Paredes resigned as commander to run for the presidency, ceding his post as commander of the forces to Noriega.
Although the relationship did not become contractual until 1967, Noriega worked with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the late 1950s until the 1980s.[9] In 1988 grand juries in Tampa and Miami indicted him on U.S. federal drug charges.[10][11]
The 1988 Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Operations concluded: "The saga of Panama's General Manuel Antonio Noriega represents one of the most serious foreign policy failures for the United States. Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, Noriega was able to manipulate U.S. policy toward his country, while skillfully accumulating near-absolute power in Panama. It is clear that each U.S. government agency which had a relationship with Noriega turned a blind eye to his corruption and drug dealing, even as he was emerging as a key player on behalf of the Medellín Cartel (a member of which was notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar)." Noriega was allowed to establish "the hemisphere's first 'narcokleptocracy'".[12] One of the large financial institutions that he was able to use to launder money was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which was shut down at the end of the Cold War by the FBI. Noriega shared his cell with ex-BCCI executives in the facility known as "Club Fed".
In the 1988 U.S. presidential election, Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis highlighted this history in a campaign commercial attacking his opponent, Vice President (and former CIA Director) George H. W. Bush, for his close relationship with "Panamanian drug lord Noriega."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Noriega
- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 82800
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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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: 41111
Bolivia Entrego 36 Misiles Chinos a los Estados Unidos en el 2005
Nuevamente la injerencia estadounidense es noticia en Bolivia. El caso de 36 misiles chinos de la Fuerza Armada Boliviana que fueron entregados a Estados Unidos...
Nuevamente la injerencia estadounidense es noticia en Bolivia. El caso de 36 misiles chinos de la Fuerza Armada Boliviana que fueron entregados a Estados Unidos para destruirlos en el año 2005, vuelve a salir a la luz por las acusaciones que el Gobierno boliviano realizó al actual senador Marcelo Antezana, quien en aquella época fungía como comandante del Ejército.
El vicepresidente boliviano, Álvaro García Linera resaltó que la orden dada por Estados Unidos para desactivar los misiles buscó impedir que ese armamento, aun siendo defensivo, fuera manejado por el Gobierno de Evo Morales.
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wn.com/Bolivia Entrego 36 Misiles Chinos A Los Estados Unidos En El 2005
Nuevamente la injerencia estadounidense es noticia en Bolivia. El caso de 36 misiles chinos de la Fuerza Armada Boliviana que fueron entregados a Estados Unidos para destruirlos en el año 2005, vuelve a salir a la luz por las acusaciones que el Gobierno boliviano realizó al actual senador Marcelo Antezana, quien en aquella época fungía como comandante del Ejército.
El vicepresidente boliviano, Álvaro García Linera resaltó que la orden dada por Estados Unidos para desactivar los misiles buscó impedir que ese armamento, aun siendo defensivo, fuera manejado por el Gobierno de Evo Morales.
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- published: 22 Aug 2013
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Ghost Rapes of Bolivia (Trailer)
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other ...
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For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked and covered by dirty fingerprints all over her body. No way to understand how another could dream of a man forcing himself onto her in a field—and then wake up the next morning with grass in her hair.
For Sara Guenter, the mystery was the rope. She would sometimes wake up in her bed with small pieces of it tied tightly to her wrists or ankles, the skin beneath an aching blue. Earlier this year, I visited Sara at her home, simple concrete painted to look like brick, in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia. Mennonites are similar to the Amish in their rejection of modernity and technology, and Manitoba Colony, like all ultraconservative Mennonite communities, is a collective attempt to retreat as far as possible from the nonbelieving world. A slight breeze of soy and sorghum came off the nearby fields as Sara told me how, in addition to the eerie rope, on those mornings after she'd been raped she would also wake to stained sheets, thunderous headaches, and paralyzing lethargy.
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Watch part 1/2 here! http://bit.ly/Ghost-Rapes-1
For a while, the residents of Manitoba Colony thought demons were raping the town's women. There was no other explanation. No way of explaining how a woman could wake up with blood and semen stains smeared across her sheets and no memory of the previous night. No way of explaining how another went to sleep clothed, only to wake up naked and covered by dirty fingerprints all over her body. No way to understand how another could dream of a man forcing himself onto her in a field—and then wake up the next morning with grass in her hair.
For Sara Guenter, the mystery was the rope. She would sometimes wake up in her bed with small pieces of it tied tightly to her wrists or ankles, the skin beneath an aching blue. Earlier this year, I visited Sara at her home, simple concrete painted to look like brick, in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia. Mennonites are similar to the Amish in their rejection of modernity and technology, and Manitoba Colony, like all ultraconservative Mennonite communities, is a collective attempt to retreat as far as possible from the nonbelieving world. A slight breeze of soy and sorghum came off the nearby fields as Sara told me how, in addition to the eerie rope, on those mornings after she'd been raped she would also wake to stained sheets, thunderous headaches, and paralyzing lethargy.
Read the full article on VICE.com here: http://www.vice.com/read/the-ghost-rapes-of-bolivia-000300-v20n8?Contentpage=-1
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- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 98726
Raw: Widespread Flooding in Northern Bolivia
Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia surveyed severe flood damage in the northern province of Pando, as people were evacuated from partially submerged houses b...
Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia surveyed severe flood damage in the northern province of Pando, as people were evacuated from partially submerged houses by boat. (Feb. 25)
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Bolivia Travel Guide
Wild Frontiers' Jonny Bealby talks about the highlights of a visit to Bolivia.
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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/featured
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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 Santa Cruz. Mountain bike the death road and go inside the mines of Cerro Rico. See some of the most unearthly landscapes on the planet. An unforgettable trip awaits YOU in Bolivia!
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Peru Vacation 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.
Related article: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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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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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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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 Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But i
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Visiting Isla Del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
This is a travel guide to visiting Isla del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. We take you a hiking tour of Isla del Sol and then show you around the city of Copacabana, Bolivia including visiting markets, walking along the boardwalk and eating rainbow trout (Trucha).
Visiting Isla Del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia Travel Video Transcript:
Good morning! Good morning e
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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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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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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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Visit Copacabana, Tiwanaku, La Paz in Bolivia (HD 1080p)
Visit Copacabana, Tiwanaku, La Paz in Bolivia - Bolivia tourism & vacations 2016 - Bolivia trip 2016
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The CDC has identified Bolivia as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth
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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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Ecuador Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ecuador.
Ecuador is the smallest of the Andes’ states in South America and a land that derived its name from the Equator. A natural paradise with a living Indian culture and captivating colonial towns that was once part of the Inca Realm and later the sought-after possession of various European colonial powers. Quito, the "divine city", is the capital of Ecuador. S
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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.
- published: 18 Nov 2014
- views: 10332
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/fea...
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/featured
wn.com/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/featured
- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 2736
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 San...
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 Santa Cruz. Mountain bike the death road and go inside the mines of Cerro Rico. See some of the most unearthly landscapes on the planet. An unforgettable trip awaits YOU in Bolivia!
wn.com/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 Santa Cruz. Mountain bike the death road and go inside the mines of Cerro Rico. See some of the most unearthly landscapes on the planet. An unforgettable trip awaits YOU in Bolivia!
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 110917
Peru Vacation 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
- views: 126410
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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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
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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
SDHC Memory Card http://amzn.to/1ygZzWD
Waterproof Memory Card Case http://amzn.to/1FFWLCb
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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- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 58823
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: 1596
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: 4931
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.
wn.com/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 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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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 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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Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the ...
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 22424
Visiting Isla Del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
This is a travel guide to visiting Isla del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. We take you a hiking tour of Isla del Sol and then show you around t...
This is a travel guide to visiting Isla del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. We take you a hiking tour of Isla del Sol and then show you around the city of Copacabana, Bolivia including visiting markets, walking along the boardwalk and eating rainbow trout (Trucha).
Visiting Isla Del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia Travel Video Transcript:
Good morning! Good morning everyone. It's bright and early today. We're here at Copacabana and this is the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca. We are going to an island called Isla del Sol which is the island of the sun. And we almost didn't think we'd be able to go today. We woke up and there is thunder and lightening. There was all kinds of rain. It was pouring. It was pouring outside but it has really cleared up now and we're excited to see if we can take the trip today. So the island is somewhere off in the distance over there.
So we have just arrived in Isla del Sol and the sun came out just in time. Now we're going to go visit some ruins and then we're planning to hike from the north end of the island to the south end.
The first thing that struck us about Isla del Sol were the landscapes. We had to climb some pretty steep inclines to reach the top of the island but once we did we got some incredible views of our surroundings. We also enjoyed making friends with lots of animals along the way including sleepy pigs basking in the sunshine and a mix of horses and donkeys.
While we enjoyed our day trip to Isla del Sol we did feel our visit was a bit rushed. We managed to walk the length of the island but we only made it back on the boat with 10 minutes to spare. Crossing the island takes a lot longer than tour operators let on so if you really want to visit and you don't mind a remote setting you may want to consider spending a night or two on Isla del Sol.
So hello from Copacabana. Hello! We're not in the famed beach from Rio de Janeiro this is actually a small little town on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and we've been spending the past 5 days here. Yeah. Just relaxing, getting some rest and we actually left the vlogging until the very last day. I know, unfortunately it is a rainy day. Today is very overcast. What can you do. We're going to go out there and you show you the town anyway. Yep.
Right here is the main drag of town. You're going to find your restaurants, bars and live entertainment. And lots of hippies.
If there is one meal that you absolutely must try when you visit Copacabana and that is rainbow trout fished straight out of Lake Titicaca over there.
So you could choose an ordinary restaurant to have trout but where are we instead? Yeah, we're along the boardwalk and there are a gazillion restaurants literally lined along here. There actually not even restaurants. They are more like little stands. Yeah, exactly. Just like what you're seeing here. Tarp walls. And honestly we don't know where to go we just walked by a whole bunch of them and decided okay let's pick the last one why don't we go there. Yeah.
So this is the first bite. So what is this called locally? Trucha. Trucha. Trucha. We'll see.
So we just finished our meal. Now it is time to go paddle boat riding because we're all about cheesy adventure activities. Maybe we can get one that looks like a swan or a duck. It'll be fun. Yeah, let's do it.
So like we mentioned at the start of our vlog we haven't really been doing a whole lot in Copacabana. We've just been resting and relaxing and the highlight has actually been our accommodations. We're staying at a pretty cool place called Las Olas where they have like these weird cottages some of them look like tree houses, some of them are like little spirals and they have domes and I don't know. It just looks like this fantasy land so we're going to take you up and show you our cottage.
So here we are just swaying on the hammocks. Yep. What are your final impressions of Copacabana since we're leaving tomorrow? Well, Copacabana was everything we wanted it to be basically. We had been hiking in Machu Picchu, you know hiking the Inca Trail and then we really had a busy hiking tour while we were visiting Lake Titicaca on the Peruvian side. So we just wanted to come to a place that was really chill, that had a kind of a relaxed vibe and that was affordable. And Copacabana checked off all three of those boxes.
This is part of our Travel in Bolivia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Bolivian culture, Bolivian arts, Bolivian foods, Bolivian religion, Bolivian cuisine and Bolivian 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
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This is a travel guide to visiting Isla del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. We take you a hiking tour of Isla del Sol and then show you around the city of Copacabana, Bolivia including visiting markets, walking along the boardwalk and eating rainbow trout (Trucha).
Visiting Isla Del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia Travel Video Transcript:
Good morning! Good morning everyone. It's bright and early today. We're here at Copacabana and this is the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca. We are going to an island called Isla del Sol which is the island of the sun. And we almost didn't think we'd be able to go today. We woke up and there is thunder and lightening. There was all kinds of rain. It was pouring. It was pouring outside but it has really cleared up now and we're excited to see if we can take the trip today. So the island is somewhere off in the distance over there.
So we have just arrived in Isla del Sol and the sun came out just in time. Now we're going to go visit some ruins and then we're planning to hike from the north end of the island to the south end.
The first thing that struck us about Isla del Sol were the landscapes. We had to climb some pretty steep inclines to reach the top of the island but once we did we got some incredible views of our surroundings. We also enjoyed making friends with lots of animals along the way including sleepy pigs basking in the sunshine and a mix of horses and donkeys.
While we enjoyed our day trip to Isla del Sol we did feel our visit was a bit rushed. We managed to walk the length of the island but we only made it back on the boat with 10 minutes to spare. Crossing the island takes a lot longer than tour operators let on so if you really want to visit and you don't mind a remote setting you may want to consider spending a night or two on Isla del Sol.
So hello from Copacabana. Hello! We're not in the famed beach from Rio de Janeiro this is actually a small little town on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and we've been spending the past 5 days here. Yeah. Just relaxing, getting some rest and we actually left the vlogging until the very last day. I know, unfortunately it is a rainy day. Today is very overcast. What can you do. We're going to go out there and you show you the town anyway. Yep.
Right here is the main drag of town. You're going to find your restaurants, bars and live entertainment. And lots of hippies.
If there is one meal that you absolutely must try when you visit Copacabana and that is rainbow trout fished straight out of Lake Titicaca over there.
So you could choose an ordinary restaurant to have trout but where are we instead? Yeah, we're along the boardwalk and there are a gazillion restaurants literally lined along here. There actually not even restaurants. They are more like little stands. Yeah, exactly. Just like what you're seeing here. Tarp walls. And honestly we don't know where to go we just walked by a whole bunch of them and decided okay let's pick the last one why don't we go there. Yeah.
So this is the first bite. So what is this called locally? Trucha. Trucha. Trucha. We'll see.
So we just finished our meal. Now it is time to go paddle boat riding because we're all about cheesy adventure activities. Maybe we can get one that looks like a swan or a duck. It'll be fun. Yeah, let's do it.
So like we mentioned at the start of our vlog we haven't really been doing a whole lot in Copacabana. We've just been resting and relaxing and the highlight has actually been our accommodations. We're staying at a pretty cool place called Las Olas where they have like these weird cottages some of them look like tree houses, some of them are like little spirals and they have domes and I don't know. It just looks like this fantasy land so we're going to take you up and show you our cottage.
So here we are just swaying on the hammocks. Yep. What are your final impressions of Copacabana since we're leaving tomorrow? Well, Copacabana was everything we wanted it to be basically. We had been hiking in Machu Picchu, you know hiking the Inca Trail and then we really had a busy hiking tour while we were visiting Lake Titicaca on the Peruvian side. So we just wanted to come to a place that was really chill, that had a kind of a relaxed vibe and that was affordable. And Copacabana checked off all three of those boxes.
This is part of our Travel in Bolivia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Bolivian culture, Bolivian arts, Bolivian foods, Bolivian religion, Bolivian cuisine and Bolivian 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: 08 Feb 2016
- views: 349
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...
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- published: 12 Jun 2013
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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.
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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
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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)
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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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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:
============
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
- published: 29 Aug 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.
Best Places to visit in Bolivia:
Salar de ...
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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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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Visit Copacabana, Tiwanaku, La Paz in Bolivia (HD 1080p)
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The CDC has identified Bolivia as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting http://www.cdc.gov/zika/index.html
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Bolivia is a beautiful, geographically diverse, multiethnic, and democratic country in the heart of South America. It is surrounded by Brazil to the northeast, Peru to the northwest, Chile to the southwest, Argentina and Paraguay to the south. It shares with Peru control of Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca), the world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3,805m).
Sometimes referred to as the Tibet of the Americas, Bolivia is one of the most "remote" countries in the western hemisphere; except for the navigable Paraguay River stretching to the distant Atlantic, Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two landlocked nations in the Americas. It is also the most indigenous country in the Americas, with 60% of its population being of pure Native American ancestry.
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La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, while Sucre is the constitutional capital and the seat of the Supreme Court. La Paz was established in 1548, and is in the Andes. Altitude of the city ranges from about 4,058 m (13,313 ft) above sea level in El Alto (where the airport is located) to 3,100 m (10,170 ft) in the lower residential area. It is the highest national capital in the world.
The sight from the air as one flies into La Paz is incredible. First, one sees the sprawling shantytowns of El Alto, slowly giving way to the sight of La Paz itself, clinging tenuously to the sides of what looks like a large gash in the earth.
See in La Paz in Bolivia
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Sagarnaga Street, (just south of Plaza San Francisco). La Paz' main tourist strip. It's mainly a market street with artesano and souvenir stores, but you'll also find budget hostels, tour and travel agencies, cafes, and lots and lots of backpackers. Don't be suckered by the roving sellers of "trilobite-in-a-rock".
The Witches' Market, (Mercado de Hechiceria or Mercado de las Brujas). Calle Linares between Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz. Vendors sell llama fetuses and dried frogs for Aymara rituals, as well as soapstone figurines and aphrodisiac formulas. This street is also the best place to pick up a charango or other Bolivian musical instrument.
Eloy Salmon. Shops on this street sell cheap electronics.
Calle Jaen. One of the few places in the city with preserved colonial buildings, currently housing several interesting museums.
Plaza Murillo. Contains government buildings and the city cathedral.
The Valle de La Luna. Surreal, weathered rock. Just outside the town of Mallasa. 30-40 minute bus ride (depending on traffic) down the La Paz valley. Take local bus #43 to Mallasa (Bs 2.40), from San Francisco Plaza or Prado, mini-bus #273 or #902 (Bs 2.30 - 3), a taxi (Bs 35) or join a tour. The entrance to the park is located next to the flags and costs Bs15. Opening hours: 8 a.m - 5.30 p.m. UPDATE: As of Oct. 9, 2013, you can show up at the paradero near the Iglesia de San Francisco and Sagarnaga Street and jump on a combi/micro headed towards Mallasa and the cost is only Bs 2 per person.
The Thursday & Sunday Market in El Alto or Feria de 16 de Julio. A huge market held in El Alto every Thursday and Sunday. This mostly Aimara market is one of the world's biggest, and a person can find just about anything. The latest software and DVDs are practically free as are high quality used clothes, jackets, sweaters and everything else imaginable. For newbies, stick to the railroad tracks starting at the ceja and ending at Plaza Ballivian. Do not bring anything valuable (like camera or mobile phone) and keep your money (except small bills like 10's) inside your clothing. Bring sunblock. As a long time resident of Bolivia, this is one of my favorite pass times and the area where I have practically furnished my house, dressed my kids and bought plants for my garden. On fair days there are hundreds of mini buses leaving from the Prado.
The Self-guided Public Transport Tour. The best way to see the real La Paz is to jump on and off public transport minibuses and micros at random, go to the end of the line, turn around and jump off at any place that looks interesting. There is no way to get lost and each jump on and off costs about $US 0.15. Buy fruit and so on along the way and talk to people in the peripheral zones. Quite safe.
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NOTE:
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The CDC has identified Bolivia as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting http://www.cdc.gov/zika/index.html
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Bolivia is a beautiful, geographically diverse, multiethnic, and democratic country in the heart of South America. It is surrounded by Brazil to the northeast, Peru to the northwest, Chile to the southwest, Argentina and Paraguay to the south. It shares with Peru control of Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca), the world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3,805m).
Sometimes referred to as the Tibet of the Americas, Bolivia is one of the most "remote" countries in the western hemisphere; except for the navigable Paraguay River stretching to the distant Atlantic, Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two landlocked nations in the Americas. It is also the most indigenous country in the Americas, with 60% of its population being of pure Native American ancestry.
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La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, while Sucre is the constitutional capital and the seat of the Supreme Court. La Paz was established in 1548, and is in the Andes. Altitude of the city ranges from about 4,058 m (13,313 ft) above sea level in El Alto (where the airport is located) to 3,100 m (10,170 ft) in the lower residential area. It is the highest national capital in the world.
The sight from the air as one flies into La Paz is incredible. First, one sees the sprawling shantytowns of El Alto, slowly giving way to the sight of La Paz itself, clinging tenuously to the sides of what looks like a large gash in the earth.
See in La Paz in Bolivia
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Sagarnaga Street, (just south of Plaza San Francisco). La Paz' main tourist strip. It's mainly a market street with artesano and souvenir stores, but you'll also find budget hostels, tour and travel agencies, cafes, and lots and lots of backpackers. Don't be suckered by the roving sellers of "trilobite-in-a-rock".
The Witches' Market, (Mercado de Hechiceria or Mercado de las Brujas). Calle Linares between Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz. Vendors sell llama fetuses and dried frogs for Aymara rituals, as well as soapstone figurines and aphrodisiac formulas. This street is also the best place to pick up a charango or other Bolivian musical instrument.
Eloy Salmon. Shops on this street sell cheap electronics.
Calle Jaen. One of the few places in the city with preserved colonial buildings, currently housing several interesting museums.
Plaza Murillo. Contains government buildings and the city cathedral.
The Valle de La Luna. Surreal, weathered rock. Just outside the town of Mallasa. 30-40 minute bus ride (depending on traffic) down the La Paz valley. Take local bus #43 to Mallasa (Bs 2.40), from San Francisco Plaza or Prado, mini-bus #273 or #902 (Bs 2.30 - 3), a taxi (Bs 35) or join a tour. The entrance to the park is located next to the flags and costs Bs15. Opening hours: 8 a.m - 5.30 p.m. UPDATE: As of Oct. 9, 2013, you can show up at the paradero near the Iglesia de San Francisco and Sagarnaga Street and jump on a combi/micro headed towards Mallasa and the cost is only Bs 2 per person.
The Thursday & Sunday Market in El Alto or Feria de 16 de Julio. A huge market held in El Alto every Thursday and Sunday. This mostly Aimara market is one of the world's biggest, and a person can find just about anything. The latest software and DVDs are practically free as are high quality used clothes, jackets, sweaters and everything else imaginable. For newbies, stick to the railroad tracks starting at the ceja and ending at Plaza Ballivian. Do not bring anything valuable (like camera or mobile phone) and keep your money (except small bills like 10's) inside your clothing. Bring sunblock. As a long time resident of Bolivia, this is one of my favorite pass times and the area where I have practically furnished my house, dressed my kids and bought plants for my garden. On fair days there are hundreds of mini buses leaving from the Prado.
The Self-guided Public Transport Tour. The best way to see the real La Paz is to jump on and off public transport minibuses and micros at random, go to the end of the line, turn around and jump off at any place that looks interesting. There is no way to get lost and each jump on and off costs about $US 0.15. Buy fruit and so on along the way and talk to people in the peripheral zones. Quite safe.
- published: 12 Feb 2016
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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 ...
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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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Ecuador Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ecuador.
Ecuador is the smallest of the Andes’ states in South America and a land that derived its name from the Equator. A natu...
Travel video about destination Ecuador.
Ecuador is the smallest of the Andes’ states in South America and a land that derived its name from the Equator. A natural paradise with a living Indian culture and captivating colonial towns that was once part of the Inca Realm and later the sought-after possession of various European colonial powers. Quito, the "divine city", is the capital of Ecuador. Steep and narrow steps lead downhill to the Centro Historico in which many of its small buildings have been rebuilt several times due to devastating earthquakes. In 1536, Quito was newly founded and built on the ruins of an Inca town. West of Quito the edge of the extinct Pululahua Volcano is accessible by car. It is the largest volcanic crater in South America and the huge caldera with its steep slopes has a diameter of four to five kilometres and is hundreds of metres deep. One and a half hours from Quito are the Termas De Papallacta, the most beautiful spa baths in Ecuador. Hot springs were discovered here and an infrastructure built to make them accessible to tourism, an idyllic spot set in remote nature and at an altitude of around four thousand metres above sea level. The southern sierra of Ecuador is a green and fertile landscape. The Andes is flatter here and the peaks of the volcanoes are free from snow. This is the most important monument of Incan culture in Ecuador, the ruins of Ingapirca, a location with a long and dramatic past. Around a thousand kilometres from Ecuador, within the Pacific Ocean, is a scattered group of nineteen volcanic islands, the Galápagos Islands and even below the water there are creatures that seem to come from another world. Ecuador is truly fascinating due to its vast variety of culture and nature and its amazing mountain landscapes are the backbone of the country. Ecuador is a unique adventure where South America is at its most beautiful!
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Travel video about destination Ecuador.
Ecuador is the smallest of the Andes’ states in South America and a land that derived its name from the Equator. A natural paradise with a living Indian culture and captivating colonial towns that was once part of the Inca Realm and later the sought-after possession of various European colonial powers. Quito, the "divine city", is the capital of Ecuador. Steep and narrow steps lead downhill to the Centro Historico in which many of its small buildings have been rebuilt several times due to devastating earthquakes. In 1536, Quito was newly founded and built on the ruins of an Inca town. West of Quito the edge of the extinct Pululahua Volcano is accessible by car. It is the largest volcanic crater in South America and the huge caldera with its steep slopes has a diameter of four to five kilometres and is hundreds of metres deep. One and a half hours from Quito are the Termas De Papallacta, the most beautiful spa baths in Ecuador. Hot springs were discovered here and an infrastructure built to make them accessible to tourism, an idyllic spot set in remote nature and at an altitude of around four thousand metres above sea level. The southern sierra of Ecuador is a green and fertile landscape. The Andes is flatter here and the peaks of the volcanoes are free from snow. This is the most important monument of Incan culture in Ecuador, the ruins of Ingapirca, a location with a long and dramatic past. Around a thousand kilometres from Ecuador, within the Pacific Ocean, is a scattered group of nineteen volcanic islands, the Galápagos Islands and even below the water there are creatures that seem to come from another world. Ecuador is truly fascinating due to its vast variety of culture and nature and its amazing mountain landscapes are the backbone of the country. Ecuador is a unique adventure where South America is at its most beautiful!
- published: 08 Mar 2014
- views: 95689
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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Welcome to Bolivia Travel, the official app of Tourism in Bolivia. This mobile application is a travel guide which brings you useful information about local attractions, cultural events, the Bolivian cuisine and different activities you can enjoy in our country. Download the application now and start your journey to magical places.... Bolivia awaits you!
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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!
Para Android:
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Welcome to Bolivia Travel, the official app of Tourism in Bolivia. This mobile application is a travel guide which brings you useful information about local attractions, cultural events, the Bolivian cuisine and different activities you can enjoy in our country. Download the application now and start your journey to magical places.... Bolivia awaits you!
- published: 30 Aug 2014
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En Villason Bolivia- Ruta 40
Desafio Ruta 40
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'El amor es más fuerte', de McCann Bolivia para Jabón Uno (Industrias del Acéite IASA)
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aplicacion MCVP oGCDP BOLIVIA
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Calle 7 Bolivia Programa (18/02/16 ) Temporada 5 parte 3
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Miss Bolivia - María, María
Music video by Miss Bolivia performing María, María. (C) 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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SEMBLANZA DE BOLIVIA EN VIVO HUATAJATA ● La paz-Bolivia(2016) ♫ Alex Filmaciones✓
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TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia, en Santa Rosa del Yacuma
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Turba incendia alcaldía de Bolivia y deja varios muertos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo
SUBSCRIBETE: http://bit.ly/1HwWM9Y. La turba pateó puertas y le prendió fuego a muebles, produciendo un voraz incendio que se propagó rápidamente hasta consumir el edificio
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Morales: Bolivia tiene medalla de oro en crecimiento económico
La exministra de Desarrollo Productivo y Economía Plural de Bolivia, Teresa Morales, explicó que el país ha alcanzado un gran crecimiento económico. "Hemos logrado un promedio de 5.1% en los 10 años de gobierno del presidente Evo Morales lo que no se había logrado en gobiernos pasados. En 20 años no se había superado el 3.5%, y hoy no sólo es el mejor histórico de Bolivia sino el mejor de toda Amé
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Veda electoral en Bolivia transcurre en total normalidad
En Bolivia la veda electoral rumbo al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero transcurse en total normalidad. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/veda-electoral-en-bolivia-transcurre-en-total-normalidad/
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SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO video producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia en Hucaraje - Beni - Bolivia
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GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
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Homes for sale - 3234 Mooring Drive SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Listing Site: http://www.seacoastrealty.com/mls_ncregional/residential/100002437/ZILLOW
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EMNX26
This impressive home has tons of character and charm and is located in the amenity rich community of River Run Plantation. You will fall in love with the beautiful front porch overlooking the Live Oak Trees and Palms and nestled on an extremely quie
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160219 Little Prince project from ELF Bolivia
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Scandal Emerges as Bolivia President Seeks Fourth Term
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SÍ BOLIVIA SOBERANA
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SÍ BOLIVIA UN PUEBLO MILENARIO CON TECNOLOGÍA ES INVENCIBLE
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SÍ BOLIVIA - ¡POR PRIMERA VEZ EN LA HISTORIA!
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Gazprom hará de Bolivia el corazón energético de América Latina
Rusia y Bolivia avanzan en su cooperación energética tras la firma de una serie de acuerdos entre el país latinoamericano y la empresa rusa Gazprom, que serán ejecutados hasta el año 2040, informa la cadena TeleSUR. Con estos, las autoridades bolivianas pretenden desarrollar las áreas de exploración, producción e investigación de su industria de gas.
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EN BOLIVIA SI SE PUEDE VOTA SI
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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia | Desk To Glory
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SÍ AL PROGRESO, PORQUE BOLIVIA ES EL PAÍS DEL DESARROLLO
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SIGUE EL RITMO DE LA NUEVA BOLIVIA VOTA SI
Calle 7 Bolivia Programa (18/02/16 ) Temporada 5 parte 3
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wn.com/Calle 7 Bolivia Programa (18 02 16 ) Temporada 5 Parte 3
Parte 1 : https://youtu.be/XTCI0Cw7Q44
Parte 2 : https://youtu.be/ie8Ck6sSny4
Parte 3 : https://youtu.be/cDyOETNgHyM
Parte 4 : https://youtu.be/4TTYogAEckA
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- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Miss Bolivia - María, María
Music video by Miss Bolivia performing María, María. (C) 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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Music video by Miss Bolivia performing María, María. (C) 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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Music video by Miss Bolivia performing María, María. (C) 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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- published: 19 Feb 2016
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TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia, en Santa Rosa del Yacuma...
TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia, en Santa Rosa del Yacuma
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TRIÓ ORIENTAL Flor de Ballivian Vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia, en Santa Rosa del Yacuma
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Turba incendia alcaldía de Bolivia y deja varios muertos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo
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Turba incendia alcaldía de Bolivia y deja varios muertos | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo
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- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Morales: Bolivia tiene medalla de oro en crecimiento económico
La exministra de Desarrollo Productivo y Economía Plural de Bolivia, Teresa Morales, explicó que el país ha alcanzado un gran crecimiento económico. "Hemos logr...
La exministra de Desarrollo Productivo y Economía Plural de Bolivia, Teresa Morales, explicó que el país ha alcanzado un gran crecimiento económico. "Hemos logrado un promedio de 5.1% en los 10 años de gobierno del presidente Evo Morales lo que no se había logrado en gobiernos pasados. En 20 años no se había superado el 3.5%, y hoy no sólo es el mejor histórico de Bolivia sino el mejor de toda América Latina", precisó. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/morales-bolivia-tiene-medalla-de-oro-en-crecimiento-economico/
wn.com/Morales Bolivia Tiene Medalla De Oro En Crecimiento Económico
La exministra de Desarrollo Productivo y Economía Plural de Bolivia, Teresa Morales, explicó que el país ha alcanzado un gran crecimiento económico. "Hemos logrado un promedio de 5.1% en los 10 años de gobierno del presidente Evo Morales lo que no se había logrado en gobiernos pasados. En 20 años no se había superado el 3.5%, y hoy no sólo es el mejor histórico de Bolivia sino el mejor de toda América Latina", precisó. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/morales-bolivia-tiene-medalla-de-oro-en-crecimiento-economico/
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Veda electoral en Bolivia transcurre en total normalidad
En Bolivia la veda electoral rumbo al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero transcurse en total normalidad. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/veda-elector...
En Bolivia la veda electoral rumbo al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero transcurse en total normalidad. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/veda-electoral-en-bolivia-transcurre-en-total-normalidad/
wn.com/Veda Electoral En Bolivia Transcurre En Total Normalidad
En Bolivia la veda electoral rumbo al referendo constitucional del 21 de febrero transcurse en total normalidad. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/veda-electoral-en-bolivia-transcurre-en-total-normalidad/
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO video producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia en Hucaraje - Beni - Bolivia...
SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia en Hucaraje - Beni - Bolivia
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SON 3 MIQUEQUECHEVECO vídeo producido por PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia en Hucaraje - Beni - Bolivia
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia...
GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
wn.com/Guisela Santa Cruz Trinidad Vídeo Producido Promusic Producciones Bolivia
GUISELA SANTA CRUZ TRINIDAD vídeo producido PROMUSIC PRODUCCIONES Bolivia
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Homes for sale - 3234 Mooring Drive SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Listing Site: http://www.seacoastrealty.com/mls_ncregional/residential/100002437/ZILLOW
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EMNX26
This impr...
Listing Site: http://www.seacoastrealty.com/mls_ncregional/residential/100002437/ZILLOW
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EMNX26
This impressive home has tons of character and charm and is located in the amenity rich community of River Run Plantation. You will fall in love with the beautiful front porch overlooking the Live Oak Trees and Palms and nestled on an extremely quiet street with hardly any traffic. The Brazilian Cherry floors show off the warm colors throughout the home. The cook in you will love the gourmet kitchen with the stainless steel appliances and Rannai on demand hot water system. When you step into the master suite on the ground floor, it's like walking into your own spa! You will be centrally located to Oak Island, the state maintained boat launch, the new shopping center at Midway Road, Virginia Williamson Elementary and the new South Brunswick Charter School.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 2548
Price: $299,000
MLS ID: 100002437
For more information about this property, please contact Cheryl Kuntz-Lowery at 910-457-6713 or CherylKuntz@seacoastrealty.com. You can also text 3343149 to 67299.
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wn.com/Homes For Sale 3234 Mooring Drive Se, Bolivia, Nc 28422
Listing Site: http://www.seacoastrealty.com/mls_ncregional/residential/100002437/ZILLOW
Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EMNX26
This impressive home has tons of character and charm and is located in the amenity rich community of River Run Plantation. You will fall in love with the beautiful front porch overlooking the Live Oak Trees and Palms and nestled on an extremely quiet street with hardly any traffic. The Brazilian Cherry floors show off the warm colors throughout the home. The cook in you will love the gourmet kitchen with the stainless steel appliances and Rannai on demand hot water system. When you step into the master suite on the ground floor, it's like walking into your own spa! You will be centrally located to Oak Island, the state maintained boat launch, the new shopping center at Midway Road, Virginia Williamson Elementary and the new South Brunswick Charter School.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 2548
Price: $299,000
MLS ID: 100002437
For more information about this property, please contact Cheryl Kuntz-Lowery at 910-457-6713 or CherylKuntz@seacoastrealty.com. You can also text 3343149 to 67299.
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Scandal Emerges as Bolivia President Seeks Fourth Term
An alleged affair this is certainly influence-peddling an old partner half his age could hurt Bolivian President Evo Morales' opportunities in which t... http:/...
An alleged affair this is certainly influence-peddling an old partner half his age could hurt Bolivian President Evo Morales' opportunities in which t... http://wikiplays.org
wn.com/Scandal Emerges As Bolivia President Seeks Fourth Term
An alleged affair this is certainly influence-peddling an old partner half his age could hurt Bolivian President Evo Morales' opportunities in which t... http://wikiplays.org
- published: 19 Feb 2016
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Gazprom hará de Bolivia el corazón energético de América Latina
Rusia y Bolivia avanzan en su cooperación energética tras la firma de una serie de acuerdos entre el país latinoamericano y la empresa rusa Gazprom, que serán e...
Rusia y Bolivia avanzan en su cooperación energética tras la firma de una serie de acuerdos entre el país latinoamericano y la empresa rusa Gazprom, que serán ejecutados hasta el año 2040, informa la cadena TeleSUR. Con estos, las autoridades bolivianas pretenden desarrollar las áreas de exploración, producción e investigación de su industria de gas.
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Rusia y Bolivia avanzan en su cooperación energética tras la firma de una serie de acuerdos entre el país latinoamericano y la empresa rusa Gazprom, que serán ejecutados hasta el año 2040, informa la cadena TeleSUR. Con estos, las autoridades bolivianas pretenden desarrollar las áreas de exploración, producción e investigación de su industria de gas.
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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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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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¿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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'The mountain that eats men' in Bolivia - BBC News
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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 weal
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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 de Bolivia lideró el golpe de Estado del 17 de julio de 1980 derrocando a la Presidenta Constitucional Interina Lidia Gueiler Tejada - con la que mantendría algún parentesco dentro de la familia Tejada al igual que c
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HAARP Bolivia ya tiene esta tecnología y lista para genocidio 2016...!!!
ALERTA...!!! ALERTA...!!! Les ruego ingresar a la página de Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia, ahí tenemos más información de lo que está por ocurrir.... ALERTA CIUDAD DE LA PAZ - BOLIVIA... AVISEN A LA GENTE....!!!! No es una broma esto ya se viene....!!! El Señor Jesucristo nos mostró en el mes de enero (16) y lo vamos predicando desde entonces y recientemente en el mes de mayo habló I
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DANTE GEBEL - Ninguna como ella, Damela (Bolivia 2015) / PREDICAS DE DANTE GEBEL
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Deviated Septum: Cocaine and the Mafia in Bolivia
Follow Justin Wilcke on his epic journey through South America. Instagram @RosaPurp
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Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fan use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, edu
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Documental TVE - Trenes extremos: Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico
(2008) Trenes Extremos: Serie documental que muestra los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta.
3. Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico: A principios del siglo XX, Sudamérica comenzó a implantar una red ferroviaria. Por su situación en pleno corazón del continente, Bolivia desempeñó un papel principal en el desarrollo de estos ferrocarriles, pero el trabajo quedó a medias.
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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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Lonely Planet Bolivia
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Trenes al límite - 01 A través de Bolivia Del Pantanal al Pacífico
Una nueva serie de los creadores de Globe Trekker que invita a los espectadores a hacer algunos de los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta. Viajes que deberían llevar horas pero que a menudo llevan días, y noches que se deberían pasar en alguna ciudad pero se pasan a bordo del tren.
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BOLIVIA Corto Argentino
Buena pelicula para disfrutar
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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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PARADA MILITAR BOLIVIA 2015 (HD)
Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!
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Young Bolivia Live on Stage Season 2 Disc 2
Live on stage Season 2 Disc 2
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Pablo Iglesias con Álvaro García Linera vicepresidente de Bolivia - Revolución Indígena en Bolivia
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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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DAVID DIAMOND: La existencia de apóstoles profetas La Paz, Bolivia 2014
Es la segunda noche de conferencia con el Dr: David Diamond, por primera vez en su lugar de nacimiento la hermosa Ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia, a la luz de las escrituras desenmascara a los falsos apóstoles y profetas en esta nación.
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Documental Bolivia Crisis 2003 (COMPLETO)
En 2002, entre los muchos papeles espeluznantes de James Carville fue su trabajo como estratega de Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS), cuando la empresa de consultoría política que había ayudado a fundar fue a trabajar para ayudar a Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (apodado "Goni") victoria la presidencia disputada de Bolivia. Aunque pensaban que el hombre a batir era Manfred Reyes Villa, el alcalde de Cocha
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Esta es mi tierra - Bolivia constituyendo el buen vivir
Los pueblos indígenas hasta la fecha han consolidado en propiedad colectiva casi de 20 millones de hectáreas bajo la figura de Tierras Comunitarias de Origen (TCO).
Mejorado la situación de las comunidades indígenas con construcción del modelo Plurinacional. En Bolivia hay una dirección de descolonización, Viceministro de descolonización, de despatriarcalización. El tema indígena es transversal a
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MICAAL-TV "Frontera al límite... Argentina-Bolivia... de TVE"
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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
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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!
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- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 13037
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: 35044
¿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: 205169
'The mountain that eats men' in Bolivia - BBC News
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Catharina Moh has been to Bolivia to meet people living on what's known as the rich mountain - a silver mine that'...
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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
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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: 56416
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 de Bolivia lideró el golpe de Estado del 17 de julio de 1980 derrocando a la Presidenta Constitucional Interina Lidia Gueiler Tejada - con la que mantendría algún parentesco dentro de la familia Tejada al igual que con la reconocida actriz norteamericana Rachel Welch - días antes de que el Dr. Hernán Siles Suazo tomara posesión del poder, por segunda vez, tras haber ganado las elecciones presidenciales. El denominado gobierno de "Renovación Nacional" se caracterizó por la fuerza de sus imposiciones que lo llevaron a enfrentarse a la extrema izquierda en varias oportunidades. A pesar de la firmeza del régimen de García Meza, eventualmente se vería obligado a renunciar sin haber conseguido los principales objetivos del plan de gobierno, entre ellos establecer una política económica de libre mercado.
CAIDA
Las luchas internas entre diferentes facciones militares sumadas a la presión constante de la Embajada y el Gobierno norteamericanos y la extrema izquierda llevaron a que el 4 de agosto de 1981 García Meza renunciara para acceder al poder el General Celso Torrelio Villa. En julio de 1982 el sector militar que respondía a García Meza volvió a intentar un golpe de estado fallido en su ausencia, que provocó la caída de Torrelio Vila y su reemplazo por el General Guido Vildoso Calderón, con el mandato de comenzar a organizar la transición hacia un régimen democrático. Los tiempos se aceleraron cuando el 17 de septiembre de 1982, una huelga general convocada por la COB puso al país al borde de la guerra civil. La dictadura militar colapsó y el poder le fue entregado a un Congreso Nacional conformado según la composición de 1980, que decidió considerar válidas las elecciones de 1980 y designar en consecuencia a Hernán Siles Zuazo como presidente.
Finalizado el proceso de dictadura militar el Presidente electo, Hernán Siles Zuazo, se caracterizó por la implementación de medidas marxistas en el país que llevaron a una desastrosa situación económica conocida como la época de la UDP (Unidad Democrática y Popular).
JUICIO
García Meza y sus colaboradores fueron juzgados en la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación boliviana por los delitos cometidos durante su dictadura y finalmente sentenciados el 21 de abril de 1993. El ex alcalde de La Paz, Juan del Granado, fue una figura clave en enjuiciar a Luis García Meza. Luis García Meza estuvo presente en Chuquisaca para declarar en el juicio, en el que resultó culpable por crímenes a los derechos humanos.
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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 de Bolivia lideró el golpe de Estado del 17 de julio de 1980 derrocando a la Presidenta Constitucional Interina Lidia Gueiler Tejada - con la que mantendría algún parentesco dentro de la familia Tejada al igual que con la reconocida actriz norteamericana Rachel Welch - días antes de que el Dr. Hernán Siles Suazo tomara posesión del poder, por segunda vez, tras haber ganado las elecciones presidenciales. El denominado gobierno de "Renovación Nacional" se caracterizó por la fuerza de sus imposiciones que lo llevaron a enfrentarse a la extrema izquierda en varias oportunidades. A pesar de la firmeza del régimen de García Meza, eventualmente se vería obligado a renunciar sin haber conseguido los principales objetivos del plan de gobierno, entre ellos establecer una política económica de libre mercado.
CAIDA
Las luchas internas entre diferentes facciones militares sumadas a la presión constante de la Embajada y el Gobierno norteamericanos y la extrema izquierda llevaron a que el 4 de agosto de 1981 García Meza renunciara para acceder al poder el General Celso Torrelio Villa. En julio de 1982 el sector militar que respondía a García Meza volvió a intentar un golpe de estado fallido en su ausencia, que provocó la caída de Torrelio Vila y su reemplazo por el General Guido Vildoso Calderón, con el mandato de comenzar a organizar la transición hacia un régimen democrático. Los tiempos se aceleraron cuando el 17 de septiembre de 1982, una huelga general convocada por la COB puso al país al borde de la guerra civil. La dictadura militar colapsó y el poder le fue entregado a un Congreso Nacional conformado según la composición de 1980, que decidió considerar válidas las elecciones de 1980 y designar en consecuencia a Hernán Siles Zuazo como presidente.
Finalizado el proceso de dictadura militar el Presidente electo, Hernán Siles Zuazo, se caracterizó por la implementación de medidas marxistas en el país que llevaron a una desastrosa situación económica conocida como la época de la UDP (Unidad Democrática y Popular).
JUICIO
García Meza y sus colaboradores fueron juzgados en la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación boliviana por los delitos cometidos durante su dictadura y finalmente sentenciados el 21 de abril de 1993. El ex alcalde de La Paz, Juan del Granado, fue una figura clave en enjuiciar a Luis García Meza. Luis García Meza estuvo presente en Chuquisaca para declarar en el juicio, en el que resultó culpable por crímenes a los derechos humanos.
WIKIPEDIA
- published: 07 Sep 2014
- views: 53910
HAARP Bolivia ya tiene esta tecnología y lista para genocidio 2016...!!!
ALERTA...!!! ALERTA...!!! Les ruego ingresar a la página de Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia, ahí tenemos más información de lo que está por ocurrir......
ALERTA...!!! ALERTA...!!! Les ruego ingresar a la página de Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia, ahí tenemos más información de lo que está por ocurrir.... ALERTA CIUDAD DE LA PAZ - BOLIVIA... AVISEN A LA GENTE....!!!! No es una broma esto ya se viene....!!! El Señor Jesucristo nos mostró en el mes de enero (16) y lo vamos predicando desde entonces y recientemente en el mes de mayo habló Isaías 29, Jeremías 10, Hebreos 10:26-39... Entren a la página por favor haciendo CLICK debajo el video (Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia).
En términos humanos Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornados, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...!!!) - REDUCCION DE POBLACIÓN - Nuevo Orden Mundial - Gobierno del Anticristo cerca para establecerse.
En términos de la Iglesia Verdadera del Señor Jesucristo esto es EL JUICIO DEL SEÑOR JESUCRISTO contra el Paganismo, Brujería, hechicería, idolatría y todas las perversiones de evangelistas mediocres que predican MENTIRA, llenándose los bolsillos a costa de la ignorancia de sus seguidores. El Señor habló a través de su Palabra y dijo que ESPARCIRÁ todos sus rebaños y entrarán en quiebra...!!!
ARREPIÉNTETE EL SEÑOR RECOGERÁ PRONTO SU IGLESIA y no habrá MÁS OPORTUNIDAD. Se viene MUERTE y destrucción para el Planeta. HAARP y Demonios, son los INSTRUMENTOS de JUICIO del Señor Jesucristo ya Decretado.
Esto también es una advertencia para el mundo entero porque la Gran Tribulación es LOS JUICIOS DE DIOS SOBRE LA INIQUIDAD...
Vayamos preparándonos para SALIR de lo que se viene al mundo entero. (HOY 22 DE MAYO 2015- PARA TESTIMONIO DE QUE SE HA PREDICADO EL JUICIO DEL SEÑOR JESUCRISTO).
wn.com/Haarp Bolivia Ya Tiene Esta Tecnología Y Lista Para Genocidio 2016...
ALERTA...!!! ALERTA...!!! Les ruego ingresar a la página de Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia, ahí tenemos más información de lo que está por ocurrir.... ALERTA CIUDAD DE LA PAZ - BOLIVIA... AVISEN A LA GENTE....!!!! No es una broma esto ya se viene....!!! El Señor Jesucristo nos mostró en el mes de enero (16) y lo vamos predicando desde entonces y recientemente en el mes de mayo habló Isaías 29, Jeremías 10, Hebreos 10:26-39... Entren a la página por favor haciendo CLICK debajo el video (Atalayas del Dios Viviente_Cobija_Bolivia).
En términos humanos Comenzará el genocidio en Bolivia, Comenzarán con ciudad de La Paz y El Alto (Huracán/Tornados, Erupción Volcán Illimani, Sunami Lago Titicaca - Inundarán La Paz...!!!) - REDUCCION DE POBLACIÓN - Nuevo Orden Mundial - Gobierno del Anticristo cerca para establecerse.
En términos de la Iglesia Verdadera del Señor Jesucristo esto es EL JUICIO DEL SEÑOR JESUCRISTO contra el Paganismo, Brujería, hechicería, idolatría y todas las perversiones de evangelistas mediocres que predican MENTIRA, llenándose los bolsillos a costa de la ignorancia de sus seguidores. El Señor habló a través de su Palabra y dijo que ESPARCIRÁ todos sus rebaños y entrarán en quiebra...!!!
ARREPIÉNTETE EL SEÑOR RECOGERÁ PRONTO SU IGLESIA y no habrá MÁS OPORTUNIDAD. Se viene MUERTE y destrucción para el Planeta. HAARP y Demonios, son los INSTRUMENTOS de JUICIO del Señor Jesucristo ya Decretado.
Esto también es una advertencia para el mundo entero porque la Gran Tribulación es LOS JUICIOS DE DIOS SOBRE LA INIQUIDAD...
Vayamos preparándonos para SALIR de lo que se viene al mundo entero. (HOY 22 DE MAYO 2015- PARA TESTIMONIO DE QUE SE HA PREDICADO EL JUICIO DEL SEÑOR JESUCRISTO).
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 138068
DANTE GEBEL - Ninguna como ella, Damela (Bolivia 2015) / PREDICAS DE DANTE GEBEL
SUSCRIBETE AQUI: https://goo.gl/CPHE7e GRUPO EN FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/CDfspe MUSICA JUVENIL: https://goo.gl/HtXRps
---------------------------------RECUERDA ...
SUSCRIBETE AQUI: https://goo.gl/CPHE7e GRUPO EN FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/CDfspe MUSICA JUVENIL: https://goo.gl/HtXRps
---------------------------------RECUERDA DEJAR TUS COMENTARIOS------------------------------------------
wn.com/Dante Gebel Ninguna Como Ella, Damela (Bolivia 2015) Predicas De Dante Gebel
SUSCRIBETE AQUI: https://goo.gl/CPHE7e GRUPO EN FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/CDfspe MUSICA JUVENIL: https://goo.gl/HtXRps
---------------------------------RECUERDA DEJAR TUS COMENTARIOS------------------------------------------
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 59259
Deviated Septum: Cocaine and the Mafia in Bolivia
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wn.com/Deviated Septum Cocaine And The Mafia In Bolivia
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- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 50654
Documental TVE - Trenes extremos: Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico
(2008) Trenes Extremos: Serie documental que muestra los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta.
3. Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico: A prin...
(2008) Trenes Extremos: Serie documental que muestra los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta.
3. Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico: A principios del siglo XX, Sudamérica comenzó a implantar una red ferroviaria. Por su situación en pleno corazón del continente, Bolivia desempeñó un papel principal en el desarrollo de estos ferrocarriles, pero el trabajo quedó a medias.
wn.com/Documental Tve Trenes Extremos Viaje Por Bolivia, Del Pantanal Al Pacífico
(2008) Trenes Extremos: Serie documental que muestra los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta.
3. Viaje por Bolivia, del pantanal al Pacífico: A principios del siglo XX, Sudamérica comenzó a implantar una red ferroviaria. Por su situación en pleno corazón del continente, Bolivia desempeñó un papel principal en el desarrollo de estos ferrocarriles, pero el trabajo quedó a medias.
- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 9854
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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wn.com/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 struggles, his dreams and the real Evo that we don't yet know.
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- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 45294
Trenes al límite - 01 A través de Bolivia Del Pantanal al Pacífico
Una nueva serie de los creadores de Globe Trekker que invita a los espectadores a hacer algunos de los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta. Viajes que...
Una nueva serie de los creadores de Globe Trekker que invita a los espectadores a hacer algunos de los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta. Viajes que deberían llevar horas pero que a menudo llevan días, y noches que se deberían pasar en alguna ciudad pero se pasan a bordo del tren.
wn.com/Trenes Al Límite 01 A Través De Bolivia Del Pantanal Al Pacífico
Una nueva serie de los creadores de Globe Trekker que invita a los espectadores a hacer algunos de los viajes en tren más épicos y duros del planeta. Viajes que deberían llevar horas pero que a menudo llevan días, y noches que se deberían pasar en alguna ciudad pero se pasan a bordo del tren.
- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 60598
BOLIVIA Corto Argentino
Buena pelicula para disfrutar...
Buena pelicula para disfrutar
wn.com/Bolivia Corto Argentino
Buena pelicula para disfrutar
- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 13051
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: 16022
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!!!
wn.com/Parada Militar Bolivia 2015 (Hd)
Aniversario de los 190 años de las fuerzas armadas de bolivia. VIVA BOLIVIA!!!
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 73627
Ecuador vs Bolivia 2-0 - Partido Completo - 13-10-2015 - Eliminatorias Rusia 2018 - HD
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- published: 15 Oct 2015
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DAVID DIAMOND: La existencia de apóstoles profetas La Paz, Bolivia 2014
Es la segunda noche de conferencia con el Dr: David Diamond, por primera vez en su lugar de nacimiento la hermosa Ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia, a la luz de las es...
Es la segunda noche de conferencia con el Dr: David Diamond, por primera vez en su lugar de nacimiento la hermosa Ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia, a la luz de las escrituras desenmascara a los falsos apóstoles y profetas en esta nación.
wn.com/David Diamond La Existencia De Apóstoles Profetas La Paz, Bolivia 2014
Es la segunda noche de conferencia con el Dr: David Diamond, por primera vez en su lugar de nacimiento la hermosa Ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia, a la luz de las escrituras desenmascara a los falsos apóstoles y profetas en esta nación.
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 77380
Documental Bolivia Crisis 2003 (COMPLETO)
En 2002, entre los muchos papeles espeluznantes de James Carville fue su trabajo como estratega de Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS), cuando la empresa de consulto...
En 2002, entre los muchos papeles espeluznantes de James Carville fue su trabajo como estratega de Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS), cuando la empresa de consultoría política que había ayudado a fundar fue a trabajar para ayudar a Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (apodado "Goni") victoria la presidencia disputada de Bolivia. Aunque pensaban que el hombre a batir era Manfred Reyes Villa, el alcalde de Cochabamba, sin duda el que estaba más preocupado de Washington del líder indígena, Evo Morales. Pero, ¿qué tipo de elección fue Sánchez de Lozada? Según BBC News, (18 de octubre 2003), "El magnate minero millonario educado en Estados Unidos, que habla español con acento estadounidense, es apodado 'gringo'". Fue apenas la opción más iluminado para hacer presidente de un país cuya población se compone principalmente de quechua y los indios de habla aymara (de los cuales Morales es uno), que han sido profundamente empobrecido por siglos de gobernantes autocráticos aliados a Estados Unidos a los responsables políticos y los capitalistas extranjeros que se han beneficiado ampliamente de ricos recursos minerales de Bolivia ( plata, estaño, petróleo, gas). Pero, Sánchez de Lozada había sido anteriormente el ministro de Finanzas y, a continuación, presidente de 1993 a 1997. Él había trabajado en estrecha colaboración con el Banco Mundial y el FMI y tenía millas para ir en nombre del capitalismo internacional. Tenía planes neoliberales agresivas. Nada de esto habría sido noticia a los chicos de GCS. Ellos hicieron su elección con conocimiento. No importan los asuntos de conciencia o principio. Y, por supuesto, como un bono, asegurando una victoria de Sánchez de Lozada impediría Morales (no al principio un competidor principal) se convierta en un presidente que pretende revertir el legado perverso de 500 años que tenían hecho bolivianos entre las personas más pobres del mundo. Eso no sería la idea de James Carville del progreso. Así, Greenberg Carville Shrum ponen su dinero en -bueno, recibió un pago de apoyo-Sánchez de Lozada. Todo es capturado en la película de Rachel Boynton 2006, Nuestra marca es crisis. Revisar en New York Magazine, David Edelstein puso el dedo en una cuestión clave: "El problema", escribió, "es que el estrecho de miras patricia Goni no tiene el know-how para arreglar un inodoro detenido, mucho menos un país al borde del colapso económico, con una mayoría indígena marginados aullando a ser reconocido. "Este era el hombre cuya candidatura Carville y sus asociados defendido, en lugar de Evo Morales, cuya elección el gobierno de Bush se opone a la pasión. (Cuatro días antes de las elecciones, el embajador estadounidense en Bolivia, Manuel Rocha, instó a los bolivianos no votar por Morales -porque él se asoció con "narcotraficantes y terroristas" -. O los EE.UU. podríamos cortar la ayuda) A pesar del trabajo de Carville y sus colegas, los resultados de las elecciones estaban muy cerca. Sánchez de Lozada tiene poco más de 22 por ciento de los votos, mientras que Morales quedó en segundo lugar con 20.9 por ciento, 721 por delante de Reyes Villa. Esto requiere que el Congreso de nombrar al ganador y, dada su composición y con el gobierno de Bush amenaza con aislar a Bolivia si Morales permitió ganar, Sánchez de Lozada asumió el cargo en agosto de 2002. Él, entonces, como era previsible, se embarcó en una amplia política de desarrollo de libre mercado que incluía planes para exportar gas natural a Estados Unidos a través de un acuerdo con poderosas corporaciones multinacionales. ... Pero, eso no es de extrañar. Democracy Corps es un nombre muy bonito, pero en realidad es indistinguible de otro esfuerzo Carville, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, un sondeo y consultoría de los cuales Stan Greenberg es el Presidente y Director Ejecutivo y que también co-fundó Carville. La sede de la Democracia Cuerpo y Greenberg Quinlan Rosner son los mismos: 10 G Street, NE Suite 500, Washington, DC 20002. GQR describe a sí misma, en su sitio web, ya que "la firma de investigación de primera calidad y consultoría estratégica en el mundo", y, como tal, , tiene una bolsa previsiblemente ecléctica de clientes. Estos incluyen un par de tipos agradables como Comedy Central. Pero, entre sus poderosos clientes corporativos son: BP, Boeing, Allegheny Power y Monsanto. Nada sin fines de lucro de este lado de la suite 500. También, de acuerdo a su sitio web, "sirvió como consultor de Sánchez de Lozada en el sondeo y la estrategia, y ayudaron a desarrollar ganar mensaje de la campaña de Sánchez de Lozada." En sus propias palabras, que eran "parte del consorcio GCS de consultores de campaña." La elección de Bolivia 2002 fue uno de esos "que lado estás" momentos. Carville y sus compinches decidieron ponerse del lado de Lozada.
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wn.com/Documental Bolivia Crisis 2003 (Completo)
En 2002, entre los muchos papeles espeluznantes de James Carville fue su trabajo como estratega de Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS), cuando la empresa de consultoría política que había ayudado a fundar fue a trabajar para ayudar a Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (apodado "Goni") victoria la presidencia disputada de Bolivia. Aunque pensaban que el hombre a batir era Manfred Reyes Villa, el alcalde de Cochabamba, sin duda el que estaba más preocupado de Washington del líder indígena, Evo Morales. Pero, ¿qué tipo de elección fue Sánchez de Lozada? Según BBC News, (18 de octubre 2003), "El magnate minero millonario educado en Estados Unidos, que habla español con acento estadounidense, es apodado 'gringo'". Fue apenas la opción más iluminado para hacer presidente de un país cuya población se compone principalmente de quechua y los indios de habla aymara (de los cuales Morales es uno), que han sido profundamente empobrecido por siglos de gobernantes autocráticos aliados a Estados Unidos a los responsables políticos y los capitalistas extranjeros que se han beneficiado ampliamente de ricos recursos minerales de Bolivia ( plata, estaño, petróleo, gas). Pero, Sánchez de Lozada había sido anteriormente el ministro de Finanzas y, a continuación, presidente de 1993 a 1997. Él había trabajado en estrecha colaboración con el Banco Mundial y el FMI y tenía millas para ir en nombre del capitalismo internacional. Tenía planes neoliberales agresivas. Nada de esto habría sido noticia a los chicos de GCS. Ellos hicieron su elección con conocimiento. No importan los asuntos de conciencia o principio. Y, por supuesto, como un bono, asegurando una victoria de Sánchez de Lozada impediría Morales (no al principio un competidor principal) se convierta en un presidente que pretende revertir el legado perverso de 500 años que tenían hecho bolivianos entre las personas más pobres del mundo. Eso no sería la idea de James Carville del progreso. Así, Greenberg Carville Shrum ponen su dinero en -bueno, recibió un pago de apoyo-Sánchez de Lozada. Todo es capturado en la película de Rachel Boynton 2006, Nuestra marca es crisis. Revisar en New York Magazine, David Edelstein puso el dedo en una cuestión clave: "El problema", escribió, "es que el estrecho de miras patricia Goni no tiene el know-how para arreglar un inodoro detenido, mucho menos un país al borde del colapso económico, con una mayoría indígena marginados aullando a ser reconocido. "Este era el hombre cuya candidatura Carville y sus asociados defendido, en lugar de Evo Morales, cuya elección el gobierno de Bush se opone a la pasión. (Cuatro días antes de las elecciones, el embajador estadounidense en Bolivia, Manuel Rocha, instó a los bolivianos no votar por Morales -porque él se asoció con "narcotraficantes y terroristas" -. O los EE.UU. podríamos cortar la ayuda) A pesar del trabajo de Carville y sus colegas, los resultados de las elecciones estaban muy cerca. Sánchez de Lozada tiene poco más de 22 por ciento de los votos, mientras que Morales quedó en segundo lugar con 20.9 por ciento, 721 por delante de Reyes Villa. Esto requiere que el Congreso de nombrar al ganador y, dada su composición y con el gobierno de Bush amenaza con aislar a Bolivia si Morales permitió ganar, Sánchez de Lozada asumió el cargo en agosto de 2002. Él, entonces, como era previsible, se embarcó en una amplia política de desarrollo de libre mercado que incluía planes para exportar gas natural a Estados Unidos a través de un acuerdo con poderosas corporaciones multinacionales. ... Pero, eso no es de extrañar. Democracy Corps es un nombre muy bonito, pero en realidad es indistinguible de otro esfuerzo Carville, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, un sondeo y consultoría de los cuales Stan Greenberg es el Presidente y Director Ejecutivo y que también co-fundó Carville. La sede de la Democracia Cuerpo y Greenberg Quinlan Rosner son los mismos: 10 G Street, NE Suite 500, Washington, DC 20002. GQR describe a sí misma, en su sitio web, ya que "la firma de investigación de primera calidad y consultoría estratégica en el mundo", y, como tal, , tiene una bolsa previsiblemente ecléctica de clientes. Estos incluyen un par de tipos agradables como Comedy Central. Pero, entre sus poderosos clientes corporativos son: BP, Boeing, Allegheny Power y Monsanto. Nada sin fines de lucro de este lado de la suite 500. También, de acuerdo a su sitio web, "sirvió como consultor de Sánchez de Lozada en el sondeo y la estrategia, y ayudaron a desarrollar ganar mensaje de la campaña de Sánchez de Lozada." En sus propias palabras, que eran "parte del consorcio GCS de consultores de campaña." La elección de Bolivia 2002 fue uno de esos "que lado estás" momentos. Carville y sus compinches decidieron ponerse del lado de Lozada.
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- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 13558
Esta es mi tierra - Bolivia constituyendo el buen vivir
Los pueblos indígenas hasta la fecha han consolidado en propiedad colectiva casi de 20 millones de hectáreas bajo la figura de Tierras Comunitarias de Origen (T...
Los pueblos indígenas hasta la fecha han consolidado en propiedad colectiva casi de 20 millones de hectáreas bajo la figura de Tierras Comunitarias de Origen (TCO).
Mejorado la situación de las comunidades indígenas con construcción del modelo Plurinacional. En Bolivia hay una dirección de descolonización, Viceministro de descolonización, de despatriarcalización. El tema indígena es transversal a la estructura del Estado.
En un proceso sin referente alguno, la mayor discusión está en los ritmos del proceso. Existe una ley sobre la madre tierra, pero el modelo extractivista de petróleo y soja, no difiere mucho de otros países.
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wn.com/Esta Es Mi Tierra Bolivia Constituyendo El Buen Vivir
Los pueblos indígenas hasta la fecha han consolidado en propiedad colectiva casi de 20 millones de hectáreas bajo la figura de Tierras Comunitarias de Origen (TCO).
Mejorado la situación de las comunidades indígenas con construcción del modelo Plurinacional. En Bolivia hay una dirección de descolonización, Viceministro de descolonización, de despatriarcalización. El tema indígena es transversal a la estructura del Estado.
En un proceso sin referente alguno, la mayor discusión está en los ritmos del proceso. Existe una ley sobre la madre tierra, pero el modelo extractivista de petróleo y soja, no difiere mucho de otros países.
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- published: 21 Dec 2015
- views: 565
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...
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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
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SI quieres apoyar al autor de este documental, compra una versión descargable en http://doc.bzcine.com/documentales/por-que-quebro-mcdonalds-2011/ , tus aportes hacen posible que él siga haciendo obras como esta
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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
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SI quieres apoyar al autor de este documental, compra una versión descargable en http://doc.bzcine.com/documentales/por-que-quebro-mcdonalds-2011/ , tus aportes hacen posible que él siga haciendo obras como esta
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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: 150121