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Category: Sustainability
Communidad Inti Wara YassiA group of children from the Communidad Inti Wara Yassi hike through the Bolivian jungle where they find devastated ecosystems and wild animals caged for sale on the black market. They begin a public education campaign that evolves into an internationally-sponsored animal shelter and rainforest preserve. |
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Back in the MetropolisLa Paz is an absolutely insane city. It is th highest capital city in the world, which is enough to leave you literally breathless, and it is a bizarre mix of the old and the new, indigenous Aymara and Quechua culture, witches markets, churches, gringo bars and the most hideously dangerous roads.... |
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EXHAUSTEDSo I set sail across the deep blue lake, praying that Pachamama had had her fair share of human sacrifices lately and slightly regretting not having made more offerings to her (you are supposed to pour a little of the first of whatever you drink onto the ground in her name. She´s thirsty.... |
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The Traditional Indian Lorry CeremonySunday is a good day to be in Copacabana because hundreds of pilgrims flock to this tiny town to be blessed in a bizarre mix of catholic and indigenous Aymara rituals. The first I knew of this was a row of lorries, vans, minibuses, coaches and trucks lined up in the plaza in front of Copacabana´s... |
