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  • The death road is basically a dirt road that hugs a cliff line that is about one and a half car widths wide that the bolivians used to use as a 2 way road.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • We had a lot of fun before then going to spot where the tour agencies had set up a small football pitch and played until the sun set (tourists versus bolivians).

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • The phenomenally fit and strategically focused polish players persistenly outran the bolivians and opened up the field comfortably winning 3-1.

    World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 2009

  • It seems to be that org.like UN are first rescuing and giving med.care to their people, the same with some charities while some leave the country in the moment of greater need while the politicians talk and parade themselves and nothing gets to the needy, learn from the bolivians they were offering meals and the spanish, australians and brazilian digging people out while the US keeps on asking for more money but not too much work for the local poor and needy of med.care.

    Haiti earthquake resources 2010

  • They’re all open-air, all boiling hot because they drape tarps over everything so you’re walking through basically an oven of used goods, stinky to an unimaginable degree boiled potatoes, fried intestines, sweaty bolivians and car parts all mixed together, and packed with people and stuff.

    Adventures in Bolivia Gina 2008

  • They’re all open-air, all boiling hot because they drape tarps over everything so you’re walking through basically an oven of used goods, stinky to an unimaginable degree boiled potatoes, fried intestines, sweaty bolivians and car parts all mixed together, and packed with people and stuff.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Gina 2008

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