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Maps:
Map of Bolivia - A great overview map from the National Geographic
Society.
Map of Bolivia - A large (227 K) map from the PCL Map Collection.
Links:
Bolivia - A brief overview from the National Geographic Society.
Bolivia - A Country
Study - Comprehensive book-length information from the Library of Congress.
Basic Bolivia
- overview of the country, with more detailed information on the Amboro National Park, las
Yungas, the Choro Trek and trips through the jungle.
Bolivia Bicycle Tour, 1997
- trip across Bolivia by bicycle.
Bolivia Online - focusing on business and
tourism.
Bolivia: Perched in the
Clouds - photoessay by Max Morgan.
Bolivian Picture Gallery -
images of the country that encompass culture, history, wildlife and geographical
panoramas.
Complete Bolivian Travel Guide, The
- touches on customs, culture, health, what to bring, making travel arrangements and more;
developed by Andean Rural Health Care.
Conozca Bolivia -
photos of, and Spanish text about, various locales in Bolivia.
Enlaces Bolivia - links to personal,
company and institutional homepages. In English and Spanish.
Miller, Ade - Land of The
Llama - story of a 1992 climbing trip in Bolivia.
Photos from the Bolivian Andes -
taken by Judith, an inveterate hiker.
Tinsley,
Bob - account of his travels in Bolivia during July and August of 1993.
World Travel Guide - Bolivia -
overview of Bolivia for travellers; especially useful is the "Essentials"
section, with facts on visas, public holidays, money and health.
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