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iQOO🐮La Paz National Museum of Art (Museo Nacional de Arte) is located in the capital of Bolivia, La Paz, one of the important cultural sites in the country, carrying a rich artistic heritage and historical heritage.
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乐天的静Although the transportation system is relatively new, there are already a number of routes that connect to different parts of La Paz and El Alto. It doesn't take long to travel through the entire system, but some routes are not connected to each other, so you need to plan your trip in advance.
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M25***40The Titicaca Lake on the Copacabana side is quieter and less commercialized than the Puno side. However, the weather was not very good during the two nights we stayed in Copacabana, so we did not take a boat tour of the lake. It was still beautiful to watch from the shore, but the wind was a bit strong.
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Haninisuch a wide range of trinkets and souvenirs to find there. you’ll find everything from local artists work to general magnets and general souvenirs. there are plenty of restaurants as well so you can rest a bit before going with the rest of your shopping.
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iQOO🐮The Palace of Cemado (Palacio Quemado) is an important political landmark in La Paz, Bolivia's administrative capital. Its historical background, architectural characteristics and political symbolism together constitute the unique appearance of the palace.
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3adeBecause of the epidemic, there was no one in the scenic area on the day I went there. The seemingly rocky landscape is actually clay with a very solid shell. There are many such landforms in La Paz, but it has been developed into a tourist attraction.













