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]]>Several cemeteries around the world became popular with tourists thanks to their beautiful architecture, but this one has a different claim to fame. This spot in Salar de Uyuni is home to rusty trains that have been around since the 19th century, and the legend has it they were once robbed by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
At the first glance, the North Yungas Road seems like a pretty scenic attraction, but it made our list for a reason. The road between La Paz and the Yungas region is one of the world’s most dangerous routes and it earned itself the nickname “Death Road” over the years, so you should think twice before going there.
Most travelers start their trip through Bolivia from its capital La Paz, and the Witches’ Market is one of its most popular attractions—despite being really spooky. Local “witch doctors” sell some pretty quirky items at this market, ranging from folk remedies and potions to such oddities as llama fetuses, dried frogs, and armadillos.
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]]>Several cemeteries around the world became popular with tourists thanks to their beautiful architecture, but this one has a different claim to fame. This spot in Salar de Uyuni is home to rusty trains that have been around since the 19th century, and the legend has it they were once robbed by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
At the first glance, the North Yungas Road seems like a pretty scenic attraction, but it made our list for a reason. The road between La Paz and the Yungas region is one of the world’s most dangerous routes and it earned itself the nickname “Death Road” over the years, so you should think twice before going there.
Most travelers start their trip through Bolivia from its capital La Paz, and the Witches’ Market is one of its most popular attractions—despite being really spooky. Local “witch doctors” sell some pretty quirky items at this market, ranging from folk remedies and potions to such oddities as llama fetuses, dried frogs, and armadillos.
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