Photo is From El Deber. Excerpts pertaining Bolivia from The New Daily follow: Massive sinkholes swallow cars in Italy, Bolivia … Meanwhile, two women have narrowly escaped death after their car plunged into an enormous sinkhole in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s largest city. The incident happened early in the morning on a major thoroughfare as the…
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Have you visited the Mission Church of San Xavier, Bolivia?
From Atlas Obscura: SAN JAVIER, BOLIVIA Mission Church of San Xavier This gorgeous, colorful 18th-century church is part of one of Bolivia’s few surviving Jesuit missions. Enter this 18th-century church, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of bright colors, intricate patterns, and superb architectural details. It’s a feast for the eyes, made possible…
TODAY 01/26/2018 – Caravan of protest and march of torches in Santa Cruz, our patience was exhausted!!
ANF reports via El Diario: In defense of the referendum on February 21 Preparing a caravan of protest and march of torches in Santa Cruz • The mobilizations will start tomorrow from 4:00 pm and will gather by the Christ the Redeemer The spokesman of the Coordination for Democracy of Santa Cruz, Víctor Hugo Valda,…
Santa Cruz: Heavy Rains Leave Parts of Bolivia’s Largest City Underwater
Bolivian Thoughts opinion: Undeniable, weather has changed! Over 19 hours of continuous rain and Santa Cruz de la Sierra was under red alert … what can we do if anything? keep streets clean, do not allow garbage to collapse our sewage system and canals. That is what we can do! Latin American Herald Tribune reports…
Here are all the great things you need to do in Bolivia
Metro.co.uk reports: By Rachel Anderson, Rachel Anderson is a journalist travelling South America. She has previously worked for Sky News and Channel 4 News. Tuesday 12 Dec 2017 2:00 pm Does swimming with pink dolphins in the Amazon or dreamlike cloud forests plucked out of Jurassic Park sound like your thing? I’m pretty sure that…
What to do with electricity tariffs that go up and the CRE attributes it to high consumption
El Deber reports: Electricity tariffs go up and the CRE attributes it to high consumption Neighbors of the city of Santa Cruz yesterday used social networks to complain about the increase in electricity rates, up to 50% more than usual. Given that, the Rural Electrification Cooperative (CRE) said that at no time did it raise…
