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La Paz


La Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
La Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
REF: BOL/010
REF: BOL/011

a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
REF: BOL/012
REF: BOL/013

a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
REF: BOL/014
REF: BOL/015

Market, La Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
REF: BOL/016
REF: BOL/017
La Paz is the highest capital in the world and some parts of it are located over 4000 metres above sea level. The most impressive is a bird view from the rim of the huge valley where the city is situated. One of the most interesting sights is the "Witches Market", just in the middle of downtown.

Market, La Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998

REF: BOL/018

REF: BOL/019


a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
a Paz, Bolivia, Jacek Piwowarczyk, 1998
REF: BOL/020
REF: BOL/021

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