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Amazing Bolivian folk dance. Bolivian nature (Top Gear Bolivian special) Bolivia's Death Road - La Paz. Faces of Bolivia (Part 3) Bolivian People. Salar de Uyuni Tours in Bolivia. Bolivia - La Paz,Bus tour - South America,part 66 - Travel video HD. Bolivia. Bolivia Travel Information and Travel Guide. Rough around the edges, superlative in its natural beauty, rugged, vexing, complex and slightly nerve-racking, Bolivia is one of South America’s most diverse and perplexing nations. Adventure Every second of every day is an adventure in Bolivia. Just finding your way from summit to city can be a challenge in itself. Then there are the peaks, the rivers, the treks, the jungles, the gut-bursting mountain-bike descents, and the vast, impenetrable and remote expanses that tug you ever further into the wild.

Culture The cultural, historical and spiritual depths and richness of Latin America’s most indigenous nation are astounding. Nature Bolivia is a wild place. Read more. Traditional Bolivian Music Types. Typical Bolivian Dances. Bolivian Traditions. Bolivian music styles, like Bolivian clothing, vary greatly from one region to another and are invariably connected to typical Bolivian dances. In Bolivia music is usually not created just for playing, and almost all traditional Bolivian music can be danced to. The following are examples of some of the most popular music of Bolivia, most of which can be seen during Carnaval or traditional Bolivian festivals. When you finish reading go to this page to see videos of the traditional Bolivian music types and typical dances described below or read more about Bolivian music here. If you want to see some of these dances, go to YouTube.com and search "bolivia" plus the name of the dance (as described below).

You'll get LOTS of results and videos to see. Bolivian Music Types from the Andes Saya: The saya originates in the Bolivian Yungas region among the country's small Afrobolivian community. Caporal: The word “caporal” means “foreman” or “ranch manager” in Spanish. Bolivian Children's Songs - Bolivia - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs, Nursery Rhymes and Traditional Music from Around the World.