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Bolivia Travel Guide: Tourism
Contributor(s): Russell, Jesse (Author)
ISBN: 1709172371     ISBN-13: 9781709172373
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2019
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- Travel | South America - General
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.50 lbs) 204 pages
 
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Bolivia Travel Guide. Tourism. During its century's old history, Bolivia has become home to many places of interest and historic landmarks that are known far beyond the borders of the country. The peak of the San Pedro Mountain is one of most popular landmarks that attract both locals and tourists because the largest crucifixion in the world is installed there. The height of the statue of Christ is 33 metres. The statue was installed not long ago, before that the statue of Christ on the Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro was considered the highest one. That statue is 27 metres tall. Colorful markets have become a true landmark of Bolivia. The most famous market is called Mercado de Hechicer a that can be literally translated as "Witchcraft market". This huge market is located in the capital of the country, the city of La Paz. The market got such a name for a reason the majority of items for sale are various witchcraft artefacts, herbs and talismans. It is possible to buy potions and amulets to cure every kind of disease in Mercado de Hechicer a. A statue of an old Indian god is the most popular souvenir that tourists enjoy buying. It is believed that the statue protects its owner from bad luck. The most famous nature sight of Bolivia is, probably, Lake Titicaca that is also the "highest navigable lake" in the world. It addition to magnificent nature and beautiful skyline, the lake has one more secret. In 2000, during one of numerous exploration campaigns, an ancient Indian temple was found on the bottom of the lake. The temple was built approximately 1500 years ago. Therefore, a sight of international level is buried deep under waters of Lake Titicaca.