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Understanding Bolivia
A Traveller's History

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Paperback, 224 pages
Published
Canada, 1 June 2008

Bolivia is an isolated, land-locked, sparsely populated country -- a land that has Amazon jungle, snow covered mountain peaks and every ecological niche in between. Within the country's borders are the world's most dangerous roads, highest navigable lake, richest silver mine and largest salt lake. "Understanding Bolivia" is a traveller's history that reveals the backbone of local cultures from the Tihuanacans and Inca to present day Aymara and Quechua. The book describes what made Bolivia the second poorest country in the Americas and how it disposed of almost 200 presidents in the same number of years. It shows an indigenous, rural economy struggling inventively and sometimes successfully with the global economy--McDonald's (three outlets!) gave up on Bolivia, much better and cheaper food being available from saltena stands. Bolivians successfully fought American corporate control of their water and gas supplies. The book is also a history of travellers. Some, like Colonel Percy Fawcett and his quest for the lost mines of the Muribeco, come to Bolivia with impossible dreams.
A magnet for adventureseekers, the country's isolation has also attracted those on the run -- the "Butcher of Leon" Klaus Barbie, revolutionist Che Guevara and bank robbers Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid all sought haven in Bolivia. This book takes over where the rest of the guidebooks end, offering visitors and armchair travellers a fascinating story of rich cultures and colourful characters in a land of extremes.

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Bolivia is an isolated, land-locked, sparsely populated country -- a land that has Amazon jungle, snow covered mountain peaks and every ecological niche in between. Within the country's borders are the world's most dangerous roads, highest navigable lake, richest silver mine and largest salt lake. "Understanding Bolivia" is a traveller's history that reveals the backbone of local cultures from the Tihuanacans and Inca to present day Aymara and Quechua. The book describes what made Bolivia the second poorest country in the Americas and how it disposed of almost 200 presidents in the same number of years. It shows an indigenous, rural economy struggling inventively and sometimes successfully with the global economy--McDonald's (three outlets!) gave up on Bolivia, much better and cheaper food being available from saltena stands. Bolivians successfully fought American corporate control of their water and gas supplies. The book is also a history of travellers. Some, like Colonel Percy Fawcett and his quest for the lost mines of the Muribeco, come to Bolivia with impossible dreams.
A magnet for adventureseekers, the country's isolation has also attracted those on the run -- the "Butcher of Leon" Klaus Barbie, revolutionist Che Guevara and bank robbers Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid all sought haven in Bolivia. This book takes over where the rest of the guidebooks end, offering visitors and armchair travellers a fascinating story of rich cultures and colourful characters in a land of extremes.

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Product Details
EAN
9781550174441
ISBN
1550174444
Other Information
B & W photos and maps, with colour insert
Dimensions
20.6 x 13.2 x 1.5 centimeters (0.32 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Pre-Columbian Bolivia; The Inca; Spanish Bolivia; Colonial Religion; March to Independence; Colourful Presidents; Bolivia's Railways; Famous Visitors; Mining Barons; The Chaco War (1932-35); The 1952 Revolution; The Interlopers; Operation Condor, Operation Silence; Economic Warfare; Protestant Missionaries; Modern Life and Culture; Customs and Traditions; Tourism and the Environment; Index.

About the Author

Born in Winnipeg in 1943, Vivien Lougheed was raised by her Polish grand-parents who instilled within her a desire for adventure. From her home base of Prince George she has travelled extensively throughout British Columbia, China, Pakistan, the Mediterranean, Central and South America, Africa, the Himalayas of Tibet and Nepal.

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