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	<title>Comments on: Around-the-World with Drew &amp; Erin: Bolivia</title>
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		<title>By: scienceguy288</title>
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		<description>Bolivia is a fascinating place geographically.  The high ridge of the Andes runs through it; it holds (I believe) the highest lake (Titicaca), and the Altiplano desert is simply fascinating.</description>
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