In the southwest area of Bolivia lies area called Lipez. It is home to arid deserts, salt plains and a wealth of mineral deposits.When one of the largest, and maybe the largest ever found, silver mines was discovered just above a small town called San Cristobal and the concession was purchased by the Canadian mining consortium Apex Silver the problem arose - what should we do with the town below?
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Sunday, July 17, 2011 3:28:58 AM America/La_Paz
The Coca Museum La Paz
Friday, July 15, 2011 5:02:45 AM America/La_Paz
This little museum is hidden away up an alley off Calle Linares aka ‘Gringo Street’ due to all the travel agencies and clothing or crafts shops.
Whilst tiny in size it is bursting with information about the little green leaf that has been held sacred in the Andes for centuries. The displays themselve look a little worn and the whole setup can seem a little amateur, but if your patient enough to follow the self guided tour whilst reading the provided infomation in your own language (available in many languages) you will no doubt learn plenty of facts you didnt know about the coca plant.
Bolivian Recipe for Salteñas
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 4:18:21 AM America/La_Paz
Salteñas are available everywhere in Bolivia and , though originally from Argentina, are one of the most typical Bolivian foods. Each day you will see people queueing at their favourite Salteña stands to buy them. At only 1 or 2 bolivianos each they are a cheap and tasty option for breakfast or mid morning snack - in fact any time of the day..
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