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Adventure Travel Bolivia
La Paz - Bolivia

Principal Locations
  1. Cochabamba
  2. La Paz
  3. Oruro
  4. Potosí
  5. Santa Cruz
  6. Sucre
  7. Tarija
  8. Trinidad

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Adventure Travel Bolivia



US Department Of State Post Report

Traffic moves on the right, as in the U.S.  Buenos Aires has many wide streets and highways but few modern superhighways.  Driving in Buenos Aires has been described as being at least as hectic as driving in Rio, Tokyo, or Mexico City, as your first ride in a taxi or colectivo will reveal. Regional TransportationLast Updated:  11/17/2003 9:44 AM Travel outside Buenos Aires is possible by train, air, bus, or auto. Since the general points of interest in Argentina are so far apart, a great deal of time is lost if you do not go by air. Some overnight trains with sleeping cars and service (room and food) are available. Two main airports are accessible to the city. One is Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, near the downtown section and the Rio de la Plata. This airport handles propeller ... [Read More]

IEW Events > United States

TravelingEd.org is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing students' international awareness through their classroom environment by providing web-based, interdisciplinary curriculum designed around the adventures of a world traveler. Currently, TravelingEd.org is running its six week Pilot Program, featuring one traveler Kelly, who is in Thailand. Since October, Kelly has been sending photos and diary entries that enhance the curriculum designed for each country she visits. The final week of the Pilot Program corresponds with IEW! ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Travel time by air from the east coast to Asuncion is about 12 hours. American Airlines flies from New York, WashTravel time by air from the east coast to Asuncion is about 12 hours. American Airlines flies from New York, Washington, D.C Dulles, and Miami to Asuncion through Sao Paulo. Since delays are common, allow for adequate transit time where travel involves changes from one flight to another. On arrival in Asuncion, personnel are met at the airport and assisted through customs. Taxis are also available. The airport is about 8 miles from the Embassy, a 15-minute drive. ... [Read More]

South America

Policy Initiatives. U.S. strategy is to prevent Uruguay from becoming a major narcotics transit or consumption country. In addition, given Uruguay's success as a regional financial center before the recession, the U.S. provides assistance to combat money laundering. U.S. support complements GOU counternarcotics efforts. In 2003 and 2004, funds from the State Department's INL Bureau will be used for travel, training, and conferences for GOU officials in counternarcotics, crime, corruption and money laundering. Additionally, funds will purchase computer equipment for the Central Bank and the prosecutors office, brochures on demand reduction, and a feasibility study on installing radar over northern Uruguay. ... [Read More]

South America

In one case of particular notoriety in August 2004, three innocent travelers, including a U.S. citizen, were framed and imprisoned for over a month when a surprise inspection detected 189 kilograms of cocaine in unchecked luggage that had been escorted into the plane’s cargo hold by Venezuelan National Guardsmen assigned to the Anti-Drug Command. In order to divert suspicion from themselves, they switched the airline baggage tags with those of the suitcases of three innocent travelers. The courts ordered the release of the passengers after more than a month in jail. Several of the National Guard officials implicated in this case were arrested less than a month later while loading half a ton of cocaine onto a private plane at Maiqueta International Airport. ... [Read More]

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