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What was Bolivia’s second-largest lake has dried up. And the Uru of Lake Poopo are left clinging to its salt-crusted former shoreline, struggling to save their culture.
Dressed as a traditional "cholita," a Northern Virginia construction worker is live-streaming Indigenous Bolivian culture and language for her 180,000 followers.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (left) participates in the celebration of the "Corso de Corsos" in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on February 16, 2013. "Corso de Corsos" is an exhibition of Bolivian culture ...
During his speech at the 66th Ordinary Meeting of the Common Market Council and the Summit of Presidents of Mercosur and ...
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Bolivia, a country brimming with diversity, offers a mesmerizing blend of ancient cultures, high-altitude landscapes, and vibrant traditions. The vast Uyuni Salt Flat, the largest in the world, ...
The film explores La Paz, Bolivia, the highest major city in the world, highlighting its unique culture, challenges of high altitude living, and vibrant local traditions. It depicts the daily life ...
Husband and wife Doug and Raysa Suarez Williams are sharing their love of coffee and Bolivian culture at Inti House Bolivian Coffee Bar. They started as a mobile coffee business in November 2020 ...
An abandoned boat rests on the cracked earth where formerly it floated. Lake Poopo, once Bolivia's second-largest, has mostly disappeared—taking with it a centuries-old culture reliant entirely ...
And the Uru of Lake Poopo are left clinging to its salt-crusted former shoreline in three small settlements, 635 people scrabbling for ways to make a living and struggling to save even their culture.
An abandoned boat rests on the cracked earth where formerly it floated. Lake Poopo, once Bolivia's second-largest, has mostly disappeared -- taking with it a centuries-old culture reliant entirely ...
PUNACA TINTA MARIA, Bolivia — For many generations, the homeland of the Uru people here wasn’t land at all: It was the brackish waters of Lake Poopo. The Uru — “people of the water ...