Facts about Bolivia
Dead animals including dried llama foetuses are sold on the streets of Bolivia to citizens so they can offer them up to Pachamama (Mother Nature) in return for blessings.
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Zebras (or rather people dressed as zebras) wander the streets helping children cross the road safely and educating drivers and pedestrians about road safety.
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Bolivia is home to Salar de Uyuni, the “largest mirror on Earth” and also one of the most beautiful things we’ve ever seen.
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