El Deber: The Saborearte [Flavor and Art] Chiquitos Route is a formal initiative that promotes the existing food, historical and natural heritage in San José de Chiquitos The Saborearte Chiquitos Route is a private initiative that incorporates the public and private attractions of San José de Chiquitos. This route is part of a tourist circuit,…
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Por qué La Paz, Bolivia, es la ciudad más amigable con la naturaleza del mundo | Why La Paz, Bolivia, is the most nature-friendly city in the world
Yahoo News: Por Angeli Gabriel LA PAZ, Bolivia – De casi 500 ciudades en el planeta, la capital boliviana de La Paz ha sido nombrada la ciudad más amigable con la naturaleza del mundo, según la Sociedad de Conservación de la Vida Silvestre. La consideración se basó en la participación de la ciudad en el City Nature Challenge, una…
Red-fronted Macaw – Paraba frente roja
Tanya Imaña, El Deber: Red-fronted Macaw chicks are photographed in their natural nest, located in the El Palmar Protected Area The birds are in danger of extinction, there are only a thousand individuals in the country. They seek to study their reproduction habits For the first time, two red-fronted macaw chicks were photographed in their…
The preste and the chicharrón are two stories that are born together in La Paz – El preste y el chicharrón son dos historias que nacen juntas en La Paz
Página Siete: THE DEVOTION TO A SAINT AND AN ACCIDENT IN THE KITCHEN MARKED THIS PAIR OF EPISODES According to the investigation, two compadres were the protagonists of the story, a count and a mestizo. The first asked him for a favor and the second organized the party by preparing a dish that captivated the…
Ritual Site Connected to Ancient Andean Cults Discovered in Bolivia | Sitio ritual relacionado con antiguos cultos andinos descubierto en Bolivia
Ashley Cowie, Ancient-Origins: Archaeologists in Bolivia have discovered 135 ancient hilltop sites including an enormous circular structure where they say members of ancient Andean cults would have once worshipped the sun. The sacred circle was in the middle of a vast ritualized landscape, which is only just coming to light. Ancient Bolivia is perhaps most…
Bolivian Fricasé
A drunken binge and the feared Inquisition gave life to the fricassee The exquisite dish was known at the feast of the Sacrifice of San Antonio organized by the Franciscans of the time. In the mid-19th century, “Doña Petita” was sought out by dignitaries and ministers in her fricaserie. The fricassee, this pleasant and rich…
