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“Bolivia is a remarkable destination that hasn’t been fully uncovered,” said Alison Hickey, president of Kensington Tours in a written release. “To be able to add it to our growing ...
Chavez's tour started in Argentina, where he packed a soccer stadium for a Friday rally, during which he called Bush a "political cadaver," blasted U.S. policies as "imperialist" and told the ...
Dates: This private tour can be booked anytime. Price: $5,915 per person, double occupancy. Includes accommodations, most meals, activities, private guides and drivers.
Blue Parallel offers adventure tours for the affluent traveler in various Mexico and Latin America destinations from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico to Patagonia, Argentina. It offers agents a 10 ...
Trade flows freely, equipment and labor are shared, and seeds are saved. The indigenous Aymara people, who farm the Andes, are a central focus of Kerssen’s food sovereignty tours of Bolivia.
Food Sovereignty Tours, a project of the Institute for Food and Development Policy (or Food First) in Oakland, will be traveling to Bolivia on March 9 to 18 to explore Andean food and farming systems.
By Nicole Winfield •Published July 8, 2015•Updated on September 11, 2015 at 12:27 pm Pope Francis wraps up the first leg of a three-nation South American pilgrimage Wednesday after issuing an ...
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