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La Paz, Bolivia Attractions Article 
La Paz, Bolivia sits at a breathless altitude, but that doesn't keep this vibrant Andean city from having great architecture and a lively inidegneous cultural scene.
Oct 13, 2007 - Nicholas Gill
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Overview of La Paz, Bolivia – What to See and Do Article 
It's not Buenos Aires, or Rio de Janeiro, or Lima, yet this little city has so much to offer. Here is a summary of the most interesting aspects of La Paz.
Sep 24, 2011 - Holly Fabre
Museums in Colonial Street Calle Jaen in La Paz, Bolivia Article 
When travelling to La Paz, visit the four small museums in Calle Jaen, which relate Bolivia's history, traditions and musical culture.
Dec 17, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
Tiwanaku – Bolivia´s Archaeology Article 
70km west of La Paz in a stunning location on the desolate altiplano is the ruin of the ancient city of Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco), Bolivia´s major archaeological site.
Feb 27, 2010 - Victoria Hands
Facts and Controversy in the Coca Museum of La Paz, Bolivia Article 
Encountering a wealth of curious and controversial facts while visiting the museum of the famous coca leaf in La Paz, Bolivia.
Mar 28, 2011 - Jason Rothe
Three Good Reasons to Travel to La Paz, Bolivia Article 
Absorb the chaos and colour of La Paz' markets, the immensity of its churches, the feeling of awe at viewpoints and learn about Bolivian culture in museums.
Mar 3, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
La Paz, Bolivia – Forms of Public Transportation Article 
Travellers to La Paz, Bolivia will easily find their way around using public transport. Buses and taxis are cheap and come in different types.
Jun 14, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
Bolivia Travel – Fiesta de las Alasitas, La Paz Article 
The Alasitas Fair is a typical example of Bolivian culture. Miniature goods are offered to the God of Plenty, while the Virgin of La Paz is also honoured.
Jan 10, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
Namasté - Vegetarian Restaurant La Paz, Bolivia Article 
Review of Namasté vegetarian restaurant in La Paz, Bolivia. An extremely well-run vegetarian cafe serving creative and delicious food.
Mar 2, 2011 - Martin Wilson
La Paz Flights and Bus Routes Article 
La Paz, Bolivia is the highest capital in the world and the starting point for exploring this Andean nation.
Oct 17, 2007 - Nicholas Gill
Samaipata – Eastern Bolivia´s Hidden Secret Article 
A peaceful hideaway, crammed with European owned restaurants, bars and hostels, Samaipata is the latest backpacker hang-out in Eastern Bolivia.
Feb 28, 2010 - Victoria Hands
The Bolivian Football Experience - High Altitude Soccer in La Paz Article 
What you can expect to see at a Soccer match in La Paz, Bolivia. Venue info, prices, police, crazy fans and of course great football.
Feb 21, 2011 - Martin Wilson
Visit Bolivia's Place of Pilgrimage at Copacabana, Lake Titicaca Article 
Located along bewitching Lake Titicaca, Copacabana attracts pilgrims and visitors alike. Religious features are the basilica, Cerro Calvario and festivals.
Aug 8, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
Hiking the Taquesi Trail, Bolivia Article 
Prepare well, come with a guide, know the routes and above all, enjoy yourself while trekking a few short hours from the Bolivia de facto capital of La Paz.
Jun 14, 2008 - Richard McColl
Quick travel guide: Bolivia Article 
Facts for visitors on skiing, downhill mountain biking, altitude, World Heritage, silver mine tours, Quecha, Aymara, trekking, Cordillera Real, Rurrenabaque & Inca ruins.
Feb 17, 2007 - David Whitley
Sajama National Park, Bolivia Article 
Set in a stunning desert plain ringed with snow-capped mountains and smoking volcanoes, the tiny town of Sajama is at the heart of the oldest national park in Bolivia.
Mar 20, 2010 - Victoria Hands
The Crisis in Healthcare in Rural Bolivia Article 
The number of people who die from treatable diseases reaches tens of thousands per year as Western medicine fails to benefit rural populations.
Aug 4, 2008 - Colin Forsyth