Bolivia 🇧🇴 is one of the most beautiful countries on the planet. Don't believe me? Here's proof.
🪞 Salar de Uyuni
🦩 Sajama National Park
🌳 The Bolivian Amazon
🏔 Pico Austria
@mageeclegg Milei just recently said he wants to talk to the UK about the Falkland Islands issue (and they were never de facto Argentina's). If it is justified for them to discuss that, it is justified for Bolivia and Chile to talk about a diplomatic way for Bolivia to regain a coastline.
Bolivia’s navy runs around 5,000 personnel and 173 vessels, patrolling Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, and roughly 5,000 miles of Amazon-basin rivers, chasing smugglers and rescuing people during  floods. It trains with the Argentine navy and has even served in UN peacekeeping in Haiti.
Bolivia is the size of a dozen European countries and about as diverse. Glaciers to Amazon rainforest, 37 official languages. Many countries for the price of one, on a single residency.
People who say that are just spewing propaganda. Both cities have luxury zones, dangerous zones, middle class zones, etc. You can kind of argue which city is "better" for whatever reason but to say that is "unlivable" certainly is just propaganda.
Now it's true that the city suffers more for political fights. I dont think that makes the city unlivable but that's a negative point about it.
We could only agree! There’s a specific kind of beauty and charm to be found in La Paz, it’s wrong to dismiss it, many prefer La Paz over Santa Cruz, neither of them are wrong ✌️
Before going to Bolivia, it always bugged me when expat accounts claimed Santa Cruz was "the country's only livable city". Especially since many had never visited anywhere else.
After five full days in La Paz, I can confidently say they couldn't be more wrong.