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Santa Cruz (department, Bolivia) travel safety advice


Santa Cruz (department, Bolivia) travel safety advice

Do not go beyond the fourth ring "El Cuarto Anillo" alone with or without a car. Do not try to be aggrressive with anyone, you will get your ass kicked. Do not participate in political manifestations before finding out more. In the case of civic or political struggles or events, locals are usually peaceful and don´t mind foreigners. Peaceful rallies are truly a party and safe, this is how these people are. Violent ones should be avoided, although foreigners normally having fairer skin and/or different clothing than any of the locals are easily identifiable by them and are usually left alone. These last two comments do not apply to Bolivia as a whole, there are many towns and areas of the country with less mixed and more closed societies that react differently to outsiders or foreigners.

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