For $2 a go, tourists can purchase sticks of dynamite and experience them exploding in the “nightmarish” subterranean world ...
Potosí, a city in the Bolivian Andes, was once one of the wealthiest cities in the world. Today, it grapples with the ...
The driver of one of the buses had been drinking and was speeding when he strayed into the opposite lane. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The collision happened on the road between the two Bolivian cities of Uyuni and Colchani when one of the buses swerved into the oncoming lane and smashed into the other on Saturday morning.
The crash comes just days after 37 people died and 40 were injured after two buses collided on a road that connects the western Bolivian cities of Colchani and Uyuni. A preliminary report ...
At least 25 people were killed and 26 injured in Bolivia on Monday when the bus they were travelling in plunged into a ravine ...
Much of the mining takes place in the nearby red "Cerro Rico" (literally, "Rich Mountain" in English), which was given its ...
The Bolivian mining city of Potosí is the only place in the world where members of the public can legally buy dynamite. “For the miners, the most essential thing is dynamite,” says Jhonny ...