Latin American Herald Tribune reports: Bolivia Government Says It Won’t Tolerate Pressure from Protesters in Gas Dispute LA PAZ – Bolivia’s government said on Thursday that it would not tolerate pressure from protesters amid an inter-regional dispute over the distribution of revenues from a major natural gas field. President Evo Morales’ administration made the remarks…
Tag: Chuquisaca
Resurrection in Ñaurenda, Bolivia
Just a note regarding the Chaco: peanuts originated in this area, did you know? Opinion made by Bolivian Thoughts. Maura McCarthy writes for the Global Sisters Report: Resurrection in Ñaurenda, Bolivia Guaraní people from 36 communities in Bolivia came together for a fiesta. Here they are dancing the atiku. (Maura McCarthy) The Guaraní called today’s…
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…
Carmen Buitrago: The only certified Bolivian sommelier and a singani for export
Alejandra Pau reports for Pagina Siete: The only certified Bolivian sommelier and a singani for export Carmen Buitrago is a professional expert in the analysis of wines in Italy. San Remo, the winery of his family, produces the only singani from Chuquisaca that is exported to the United States and Australia. The only certified Bolivian…
Sucre, Bolivia: Best resort for tourists with a limited budget
Paradox reports for The Mice Times of Asia : Excerpts pertaining Sucre, Bolivia follow: Best resorts for tourists with a limited budget. Everyone wants to earn more. Think about the life they could live if I only earned more. But the truth is, the world is full of places where you can live on very…
Sucre, Bolivia Seeks World Heritage Status For Dinosaur Print Wall
One America News Network reports: Sucre, Bolivia Seeks World Heritage Status For Dinosaur Print Wall OAN Newsroom Authorities in Bolivia seek world heritage status for a massive limestone wall with thousands of dinosaur prints. The wall is more than 300-feet long and is located near the city of Sucre. Investigators have counted more than 5,000…
