Wednesday, November 5, 2014

You can not travel media mark to Bolivia without encountering the image of Che. It is everywhere: w


On board a mini-bus, I cross again near Santa Cruz. The road is simply sublime. I went to Valle Grande, the small pueblo media mark where the body was exposed Ernesto Che Guevara before his burial.
You can not travel media mark to Bolivia without encountering the image of Che. It is everywhere: walls, paintings, tshirts, cars, trucks. Strange phenomenon knowing that it is in Bolivia he met most of distrust Bolivian peasants trying to find support to launch his socialist revolution and it is also here that he was captured by Bolivian troops then executed several shot in the neck in La Higuera.
Many agencies in the region intends to follow the route of the last movement of Che ("El camino Che") but I'd settle for Vallegrande. I begin with the Che museum media mark exhibiting objects to apartenu guerillo and other members of his revolutionary media mark movement as well as many pictures of Che in Bolivia. A dispensable visit if you've seen one or two documentary on the subject, except the explanation media mark of the choice of Bolivia to lead a revolution (central countries of South America, media mark bordering several countries including Argentina, its country of origin) and the testimony and photographs chronicling the arrival of the body of Che Vallegrande (some quite disgusting journalist without any respect for the dead ...)
Then I go to the hospital Senor of Malta. This is where he was transported by air to La Higuera and expose the general public. Nearly two days on a hospital laundry, to prove to the world that Che was finally dead.
Finally, before heading back to Sucre, I go to the mausoleum of Che. It was here in 1997, nearly thirty years after the death of Che, the "one of the soldiers who participated in the secret burial revella that his body lay. Normally inaccessible without guide, I take the presence of gardeners cleaning the site for introducing me around the building.
I resumed a mini bus to take me to where I should nab Mataral at night a bus from Santa Cruz and going to Sucre. A few hours by bus and I would arrive at the door of the most beautiful city in Bolivia.
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