Back in June 26, 2013, I posted this musical video where Franco Miranda, a Bolivian kid performed, over 170 million people world wide watched him and he certainly reaffirms his place in The Hall of Bolivian Fame, here is more news about him: INTERVIEW “I am famous thanks to my director” The La la la hit,…
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National Geographic Traveller’s first choice is… of course! One of OUR own!!
Undeniably, Bolivia has the best scenery to offer worldwide tourists, this time the first choice is Uyuni salt plains, Potosi – Bolivia!! So… go there and enjoy! http://natgeotraveller.co.uk/where/south_america/234863/ And… there is more from the National Geographic Traveller!! On the terrace of his smallholding in Colonia Copacabana, in the heart of coffee country, Celso Mayta shows…
From now on, it will be safer to take a taxi in Bolivia!
Marcelo Campos reports for El Dia: It will serve for Android and Iphone Application is launched to identify taxi companies Its creator has invested $15,000 in this tool, “Made in Bolivia”. It will operate in four cities of the country. After having suffered the theft of their belongings in a car from a taxicab company,…
Bolivian won gold medal in astronomy: Fernando Justiniano
Roxana Escobar reports for El Deber: HE IS FROM SANTA CRUZ AND ALUMNUS OF THE COLEGIO CRISTO REY Harvests gold medals for Bolivia in astronomy He cried and immediately Bolivia came to his mind when he won the gold medal in Brazil. He is sure that there is scientific potential in the country, but lacks…
Colonial churches continue to be the center of Bolivian festivities
Carla Hannover writes for Pagina Siete: ACCORDING TO A STUDY, THESE TEMPLES ARE THE AXIS OF THE COMMUNITIES Colonial churches continue to be the center of the festivities Heritage. Despite their social and heritage value of these buildings, they are in a serious state of deterioration and in recent months they have become the target…
Tiwanaku, the still unknown Andean empire that bequeathed their culture
EFE reports in El Deber: Tiwanaku, the still unknown Andean empire that bequeathed their culture The pre-Hispanic Empire of Tiahuanaco was the first in the Andes, remained as such half a Millennium and bequeathed their political, economic and social culture to the Incas, but its greatness remains ignored. According to Bolivian historian Patricia Montaño, author…
