
Know Bolivia
Nicknamed the Tibet of the Americas,
landlocked Bolivia is the highest and most
isolated country in the Americas. With elevations
ranging from sea level to over 21,000 feet, the
Bolivia landscape offers a mind blowing array of
complex ecosystems and stunning scenery.
Bolivia has
as wide a range of elevation and topography and hence
different climatic patterns as well. The overall temperatures
are probably cooler than most people expect. Even in the humid
forest regions of the north, frosts are not unheard of during a
surazo, a cold will blowing from Patagonia and the Argentine pampa.
Bolivia’s unprotected expanses contribute to variable weather conditions.
The two poles of climatic misery in Bolivia are Puerto Suarez for its stifling,
humid heat, and Uyuni for its near-Arctic cold and icy winds.
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