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"Travel Diary: Bolivia is a travel guidebook with a slant. It uses personal
travelogues from people's trips to Bolivia. By reading these travelogues,
one can gain a greater perspective on the culture and customs of a country
and they can also see the places that the author enjoyed (or didn't enjoy)
visiting. The book is best used in conjunction with a 'regular' travel
guide, which provides the basic information for travelers, like hotel and
restaurant information. But Travel Diary: Bolivia will give you
information on actual visits to some restaurants and hotels and can steer
you towards good places to dine and sleep and it can help you avoid the bad
places.

Many people enjoy reading travelogues before visiting foreign countries,
but it is very difficult to print and carry this information with you.
Travel Diary: Bolivia allows you to have access to the information found
only in those travelogues by printing the travelogues in a paperback format,
which is easy to carry and convenient for the traveler."

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