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Photo of the Week: Hands of a Bolivian Boatbuilder

Image and text by Mauricio Suarez,
whl.travel local connection in La Paz, Bolivia
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Pictured here are the hands of Mr. Demetrio Limachi who, at around 70 years old, is the only surviving brother of three that assisted Norwegian explorer and scientist Thor Heyerdahl in the construction of traditional South America vessels that were used in his famous adventures.

Photo of the Week (7 February 2010) - The hands of Demetrio Limachi, a famous traditional Bolivian boat builder

Having noted the presence of facial hair on some of the Monoliths of Tiwanaku, in Bolivia – an enigma given the absence of beards in contemporary Andean people – Heyerdahl repeatedly set out to test the hypothesis that the natives had not only sailed across Lake Titicaca, but also across the ocean and made contact with people of a different race, specifically the Polynesian islanders of the South Pacific. His remarkable successes have offered one explanation to another curiosity he noted: the discovery of endemic South American plants, such as tobacco and coca leaves at Ramses’ tomb in Egypt.

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This post was written by paul on February 7, 2010

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High Culture at High Elevation: La Paz Is whl.travel’s First Destination in Bolivia

* MIRAR DEBAJO POR ESTE MENSAJE EN ESPAÑOL / SEE BELOW FOR THIS MESSAGE IN SPANISH
* LEIA LOGO ABAIXO ESTA NOTICIA EM PORTUGUÊS / SEE BELOW FOR THIS MESSAGE IN PORTUGUESE

After descending from the plains of El Alto to an elevation of 3,660 metres above sea level, intrepid travellers are treated to an unfolding view of the lovely city of La Paz. Situated in a canyon cut from the rocky South American backbone of the Andes Mountains by the Choqueyapu River, La Paz is home to nearly 1,200,000 people and is the administrative capital of the country.

Travellers bargain with a vendor in the famous Witches Market of La Paz, Bolivia. Quite a range of goods is available, including objects in honour of Pachamama, or Mother Earth.

Travellers bargain with a vendor in the famous Witches Market of La Paz, Bolivia. Quite a range of goods is available, including objects in honour of Pachamama, or Mother Earth.

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