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URL: http://boliviahoy.blogspot.com
Listed in: Travel
Category rank: 55
Overall rank: 1697
Tags: south  america  bolivia  cochabamba 

Join Date: October 15, 2007
Country: Bolivia
Language: English

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Broadband penetration in Bolivia | 21 Jul 2008
There is not much information on broadband penetration in Bolivia, but I will share what I found on the subject.------------------Bolivia Broadband Overview11 March 2008Bolivia is one of the least developed Latin American nations, with the second lowest fixed line population penetration in South America at 7%. Bolivia’s Internet market is dom  (more)
A view from the Christ of Unity (Cristo de la Concordia) | 25 Jun 2008
These are some photographs taken from the Cristo de la Concordia, you really have a nice view from this hill which overlooks Cochabamba. The fact the skyride is working well again really helps get up to the top of the San Pedro hill in no time.El Cristo de la Concordia El Tunari Downtown CochabambaThe Alalay lake, in the south part of the city. An  (more)
Condor JipiƱa (p1) | 20 Jun 2008
The condor is known by the Quechua culture, to be the strongest, smartest and bravest of all animals. It has a solitary nature and only looks for a mate to reproduce.There are many tales and stories with Condors in them, some say he takes human form and goes after pretty girls and other that he comes down and takes revenge of humans which hunt him   (more)
A view of Samaipata | 19 Jun 2008
Around 120km south of the city of Santa Cruz we can find the Samaipata Fort, which was a frontier fort which the Incas had in the limits of their territory to the east of Bolivia. In these parts lived the native indians of the east which never let the Incas conquer them, and with the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century the story changed co  (more)
The Aguayo | 16 Jun 2008
The Aguayo is a native textile made by native indian women, it is difficult to create and done using primitive methods. These native Aguayos are done using alpaca, sheep or llama wool, which are colored using natural colorings with bright colores.Each of these Aguayos tell the story of a community or includes symbols which are original to their cul  (more)


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