Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Bolivian JUNGLE!!


In the jungle village of Cururu, the lil chillins were astonished to one morning find a group of nine gringos, some whiter than others, on the opposite river bank loading a truckload of equipment into their dugout canoes and later taking residence in the chief´s hut. Cururu, which means "toad," is a community of the nearly-extinct Guarayo people that live in the north of the Santa Cruz department, nearly on the border of the Beni department. With their distict culture and language, they number less than 10,000, which is probably means they´re closer to extinction than the endangered and protected species they hunt on a regular basis. TO BE CONTINUED LATER





Así trabajamos.


1 Comments:

Blogger Mike Sheppard said...

Here are some PC / Bolivia blogs that I have found. If you know of any others that I have missed please let me know. Thanks!


-Mike Sheppard
RPCV / The Gambia


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http://desireerobertson.homestead.com/home.html
http://jove.prohosting.com/~jimmymk/
http://members.tripod.com/~jfrylove/
http://members.tripod.com/jfrylove/
http://www.pcbolivia.org/
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/aragona.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/cohen.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/fox.htm
http://peacecorps.mtu.edu/kowens.htm
http://travspeacecorps.blogspot.com/
http://ugadogs6.home.mindspring.com/
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