#10 Bolivia: How I was confronted with Dieter Bohlen at 4000 meters...

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Bolivia! Logbuch is back with its first small anniversary. In episode number 10, Jonas and Kiki look back on Kiki's travel notes from Bolivia.

Adventures and curiosities
- under this heading we follow the travel journalist up to 4000 meters above sea level. Through breathtaking mountain landscapes and species-rich jungle areas.

Kiki tells us
what it's like to land by plane at an altitude of 4000 meters and about LaPaz (01:45). After general information about Bolivia (07:45), we head to the "Death Pass" (08:56), truck wrecks, impressive landscapes and waterfalls on a road that has fallen out of time through the mountains of Bolivia. On her second trip from LaPaz, Kiki encounters mysteries from the history of South America's ancient cultures. (19:00)

We also find
out what special significance March 23rd has for Bolivia and there's a curious story here too! (17:22)

About the incredible
biodiversity of the Amazon basin and Bolivia in general (26:08) Kiki's records lead to Potosi. (28:22) Here, too, things get curious and adventurous. What is "the mountain that eats people", why did Kiki buy dynamite and what is it like to be trapped in a town that can no longer be left due to a mine blockade?

And above all:
what do Dieter Bohlen and Modern Talking have to do with all this? (47:06)

Logbook takes a
brief look at the turbulent history of Bolivia (56:32) and then to Uyuni and the famous salt lake in this region. (58:38) And here too, Kiki encounters curious and impressive things from the history of Bolivia's advanced civilizations.

In episode 10,
we follow the travel journalist through the lofty heights and seemingly endless depths of a silver mine. Through the history and nature of a country that is full of adventure, curiosities and diversity.

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