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Lonely Planet Bolivia

A Travel Survival Kit

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  • 448 pages
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Travel guides explore countries, regions and cities in depth and for every budget, with reliable, easy-to-use maps, first-hand recommendations, well-researched background information and thorough, up-to-date coverage of all the sights -- on and off the beaten track. There are more than 230 titles in this classic series covering nearly every country in the world. -- the most vibrant fiestas, crafts markets and local penas, and when and where to catch them -- the low down on the high ground - hiking the Cordillera Real, one of the loftiest ranges of the Andes, complete with trekking maps -- detailed advice on how to stay healthy and travel safely -- three ways to be heard - Spanish, Quechua and Aymara language sections

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Lonely Planet Bolivia, Planet Lonely, Deanna Swaney, Roberto Strauss

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1992
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Subtitle
A Travel Survival Kit
Language
English
Publisher
Lonely Planet
Released
1992
Format
Paperback
Pages
448
ISBN10
0864421605
ISBN13
9780864421609
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2.5 out of 5
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Travel guides explore countries, regions and cities in depth and for every budget, with reliable, easy-to-use maps, first-hand recommendations, well-researched background information and thorough, up-to-date coverage of all the sights -- on and off the beaten track. There are more than 230 titles in this classic series covering nearly every country in the world. -- the most vibrant fiestas, crafts markets and local penas, and when and where to catch them -- the low down on the high ground - hiking the Cordillera Real, one of the loftiest ranges of the Andes, complete with trekking maps -- detailed advice on how to stay healthy and travel safely -- three ways to be heard - Spanish, Quechua and Aymara language sections