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Category Archives: Santa Cruz
Learning from little’uns in Santa Cruz
When I signed up to volunteer in the bustling tropical Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, the thought of learning just as much from the kids I was supposed to be mentoring had never crossed my mind. Fast forward to 11am … Continue reading
Trekking through the Bolivian jungle to relive Che Guevara’s final moments
“Take a seat,” says the woman in charge of the unremarkable little whitewashed former school house. I lower myself into a fragile-looking, child-sized wooden chair. The curator smiles. “You are now sitting in the very spot where the revolutionary hero … Continue reading
Posted in Bolivia, Santa Cruz
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