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Griff and Lake Titicaca  
   

Griff and Lake Titicaca

Over-looking the lake and Copacababa, an Inca trail leads to a hill-top temple. Next to Griff you can see the alters, where miniature replicas of itmes like cars, houses, and money, have been offered, in the hopes that the gods will send them the real things.
Could Someone Please Tell Lola That She Is No Longer Needed in Copacabana?

May 14th 2006
"Her name was Lola. She was a showgirl..." Ahhhh! How I love Barry Manilow, writer of the songs that make the young girls sing! My sister and I used to sing this tune often, especially when we both were serving our time as waitresses in a Seattle based, Bolivian restaurant called none other than, "Copacabana". After delivering thousands of plates filled with "Pollo Saltado" and clarifying countles ... read more
South America » Bolivia » La Paz Department » Copacabana

Bolivian Flag Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in 1... ... read more
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