Bolivia Doesn’t Exist 🇧🇴
Bolivia remains unknown to many. Tucked away and rarely mentioned in global headlines or daily conversations. this landlocked gem holds breathtaking beauty, rich history, and a vibrant culture. But does Bolivia truly exist? Let’s find out in this stunning 4K video by Wanna Walk.
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Bolivia remains one of the world’s least explored destinations, often overlooked and shrouded in mystery. This landlocked nation has carved out a character all its own, standing apart from its neighbors with a culture and landscape that defy expectations. Join me as we uncover the magic of Bolivia in this 4K walking tour of La Paz, brought to you by Wanna Walk.
Bolivia is a land brimming with surprises, where breathtaking natural wonders blend seamlessly with a rich cultural heritage. Imagine the enigmatic ruins of Tiwanaku, the cradle of a pre-Incan civilization, or the remote expanses of the Amazon rainforest, teeming with some of the planet’s most diverse wildlife.
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La Paz Virtual Tours: Unforgettable Walking Adventures. Have you ever thought about Bolivia? It’s a land of contrasts, where resilient communities flourish in extreme altitudes and ancient traditions continue to thrive. From the stark beauty of the Altiplano to the lush, thriving ecosystems of the Amazon, Bolivia’s allure is simply irresistible. Come along with me on a deep dive into the fascinating streets of La Paz, Bolivia’s vibrant capital, nestled high at over 3,600 meters (11,800 feet) above sea level.
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If you’re planning a trip to Bolivia, a good Bolivia travel itinerary will help you make the most of your journey. Explore Bolivia through a detailed travel guide or check out the latest Bolivia travel advice on forums like Reddit. Be sure to review the Bolivia travel requirements, and visit the official Bolivia tourism website for up-to-date information.
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Bolivia Does Not Exist
Strolling through La Paz provides a glimpse into the heart and soul of Bolivia. The city’s vibrant energy is set against the dramatic Andean backdrop, creating a striking contrast between colonial architecture and indigenous culture. Whether walking along El Prado, the bustling main avenue, or venturing into the mystical Witches’ Market, where age-old Andean rituals unfold daily, you’ll feel the city’s pulse. A Bolivia travel guidebook or blog can also offer great insights into must-see destinations and unique experiences. Free Walking Tours: Best Things to Do in La Paz
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The Witches’ Market
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Not too far from Peru, La Paz, Bolivia is where the old and new collide modernity intertwines with tradition, and as we explore its varied neighborhoods and charming streets, we’ll see the fusion of indigenous customs and colonial influences that shape this one-of-a-kind destination. La Paz also stands out for its Cholita women, who preserve their rich cultural identity through fashion, dance, and everyday life. Bolivia doesn’t exist, or it does?
Bolivia Travel Tips: Salar de Uyuni, Lake Titicaca, Isla del Sol, Valle de la Luna, the Yungas North Road, Tiwanaku, and Biocentro Güembé are some of Bolivia’s must-visit spots. A walking tour of La Paz, captured in breathtaking 4K, highlights the city’s cultural richness and top attractions, from the iconic Cholitas wrestling matches to the lively street food markets.
If you’re a fan of city walks, virtual tours, or discovering the magic of South America, our immersive videos give you a front-row seat to Bolivia’s fascinating culture and stunning landscapes. Whether you’re wandering through La Paz’s vibrant streets, exploring the bustling markets of El Alto, or enjoying the panoramic views of the Andean peaks, this Bolivia adventure is one you won’t want to miss.
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PORQUE escribes en inglés todo el mundo sabe que tu eres peruano y punto
ai pA LGO WNN BOLIVI A OJALA SE INTEGRE AL PERU PERO NO MIGRACION MASIVA PORQUE ELLOS QUISIERON ESO DE VOTAR POR COLALEROS MARXISTAS IGUAL QUE VENEZUELA X CHAVISTAS PERU NO DA AVASTO MAS QUE LOS CERRANITOS del norteDISFRASADOS DE POLicuccara de cima dejan asar a los maduristas la otra paisana que se hace cirujias de la plata de los peruanos dijo que iva estar hasta dciembre son los que sabotenan sal pais con sus costumbres feas ahora mas ordas de orcos ojala se alinen bien en ese pais!
Bir ülkede bütün kadınlar nasıl bu kadar çirkin olabilir… :((
saludos desde lima peru. ojala algun dia conosca bolivia
Muy buen video de bolivia 😎👍🇧🇴
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Que pesimo video parece que esta hecho por un Tojro peruano, jajajajajajajaj
😉😉🚬🚬 cinema
… No deberías generalizar a todo el país!! Por que solo muestras un mercado!!! Y eso no significa que eso sea todo el país!!! Se más ético en tus reportajes!!?
Exactly the same as Huancayo City in Perú.
بلد مختلف وجميل اتمنى زيارته ، وتصوير رائع كعادتك 🌷
La verdad que parece que estan en los años 60
The India of America
Algunos datos que tiras son erróneos chavón:BOLIVIA 🇧🇴 está globalizada,está dentro del mercosur y los BRICS.
Como dijo un experto en GEOPOLÍTICA:"El mundo será tripolar o no será".
Y aplazado en Matemáticas,BOLIVIA es el DOBLE DE tamaño que ESPAÑA o FRANCIA y es más grande que todos los países de Europa excepto la gigante Rusia….Saludos
Solo. Para. Aclarar…SON. CHOLITAS. PACEÑAS..LUCHADORAS….❤
Man I love that tradional song at the start of the video!
Reminds me of so many good times in Bolivia!
Gets me moving and wanting to join another party over there
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You should film Santa Cruz, Beni, Cochabamba, where Steve Aoki went too and Sucre. Those are beautiful cities. Everytime people film they only show La Paz, like if the whole country looks like this. This city is a little dirty and to many people.
The other cities have beautiful things to see. Beni has a beautiful Amazon animals festival where they dress as animals and one where they dance with a amazon river boat, a little girl rides on top! They also have the beautiful pink dolphins. Santa Cruz is declared as a proud White Spanish ancestor city, even doe they can be very funny. 😂
Adorei este vídeo muito lindo, amo a Bolívia 🇧🇴 ❤
Thanks! Pablo your videos are Amazing. Thank you!
No metas a Peru
Eso es invento de los bolivianos que como siempre quieren jalar con nosotros.
El alto Perú, qué tan impregnado tiene sus raíces incaicas que la dominaron a los aymaras y luego convivieron.
PERÚ LA RAIZ DE LA CULTURA DE AMERICA DEL SUR.
ESO. ES POR ELEGIR IZQUIERDA SOCIALISMO YA PARECEN CUBA
ESTE ES BOLIVIA O TALIBAN
Facinante es bolivia pero su gente es su atraso junto con sus gobernantes
It's better than Philadelphia. Obviously.
People is so cute.
Inmenso muladar
con todo respeto el video es bueno soy mexicano mirar este video me recuerda. loque. mexico fue hase ,, 50 AÑOS me gustaria que hicieras un video de trinidad la paz bolibia tien rio muy limpio
Se parece a la Franja de Gaza
En Perú no se come paloma no mientas en bolivia si hay videos en Cochabamba plato típico
Las empanadas salteñas son de Argentinas si no que bolivia clo copia y dice que son de ellos
Es la India
The intro is so intense. It's great. Let me summarize the history of Bolivia.
Bolivia has a deep history, starting with ancient civilizations like the Tiwanaku near Lake Titicaca.
In the 15th century, the Inca Empire took over the region and brought their culture and roads.
Then in the 1500s, the Spanish arrived and turned Bolivia into a colony, mainly to exploit silver from the Potosí mine.
Millions of Indigenous people and African slaves suffered under harsh colonial rule.
In 1809, the Bolivians began their fight for independence and finally gained it in 1825, naming the country after Simón Bolívar.
After that, Bolivia faced lots of political instability and lost land to neighboring countries — even its coastline.
A major revolution in 1952 brought land reform and more rights to Indigenous people.
In 2006, Evo Morales became the first Indigenous president, making big changes but also causing political tension.
He resigned in 2019 after protests, and democracy was restored with a new government in 2020.
Today, Bolivia is still navigating political challenges but remains culturally rich and resilient.
Definitivamente Bolivia es un pais del quinto mundo
Es como perú pero en la sierra
5:57 "Bolivia fue alguna vez parte del imperio Inca".
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Si, pero por muy corto tiempo.
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El territorio que alguna vez fue parte de ese imperio comprende el 30%. Durando este gobierno desde la crítica Alianza de 1490 con el reino Qaraqara-Charkas (hoy altiplano Boliviano) hasta la Conquista Española en el 1530. Son 40 años como parte del imperio Inca precedidos de 50 años de sangrienta guerra contra la invasión Inca desde 1440 hasta la alianza en el 1490.
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La llegada de España a la región fue recibida en relativa calma y gradual tolerancia. La religion cristiana se expandió por influencia y trabajo misional y no por imposición como asumen pseudo-historiadores.
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Pero, debo añadir, que previamente a la llegada de los Incas, ya hubo un imperio en el 50 % del actual territorio Boliviano y 20% del peruano que durara 1600 años, Tiwanaku imperio establecido segun los registros en ausencia de ejercito. Es decir un imperio Religioso.
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Su antigua y asombrosa Capital de piedra se encuentra actualmente en tierras Bolivianas.
Lived in Santa Cruz, for two years 94-96 just went back last year for vacation it's a friendly country, people nice, they have 5 star restaurants in santa cruz, taxis are cheap to ride, the markets are fun to go to, it's a different world for sure, being from California it's a nice break to go there, my wife is there now visiting family in santa cruz, couldn't go this time.😢
el titulo lo dice vv, bolevea no existe, lamento boleveano, a shorar al mar
Peace be upon you. Your videos are very beautiful and spectacular. I am very grateful for your efforts. You promised in your previous video to show grilled oranges, but you did not keep your promise. ⚘🌷💘💐🌺❤👍👍👍 .
Lovely video Pablo seems like a very vibrant busy cultural city,never been to Bolivia but it looks like a very interesting city with a lot of history,the food looks delicious,loving the pigeons and grilled fish,your videos warms my heart Pablo,you’re giving me some great bucket list trips.Thnx again.
Muchas Gracias! Thank you sir! 😀🇦🇲
Paloma a la parrilla, ja ja
Bolivia could not be turned into a people, as Peru was. When Chile conquered Peru, the country was so retarded that the streets had no names, the houses had no numbers, and people threw garbage into the streets and on rooftops. The new Chilean administration of Lima and Peru in general during the occupation (1881-1884) made this country of mountain Indians (Peru) become something similar to a people. On the other hand, Bolivia was not lucky enough to be "Chileanized" like Peru, since when the Chilean Army was at Lake Titicaca a few kilometers from La Paz, Bolivia surrendered before occupying it.