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CJ

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 02:35 PM

2d ago

La Paz, Bolivia

-16.50300, -68.13200

The video, filmed vertically but rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents a dynamic daytime street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, under bright, clear skies. Numerous people populate the street and sidewalk,…read more

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The video, filmed vertically but rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents a dynamic daytime street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, under bright, clear skies. Numerous people populate the street and sidewalk, many of whom are women dressed in traditional Bolivian attire, notably the distinctive layered skirts (pollera) and colorful shawls (manta), characteristic of cholitas. Men in casual clothing are also visible. The street is lined with what appear to be market stalls or temporary displays featuring vibrant fabrics and goods, some covered by colorful umbrellas. Pedestrians are seen walking and observing the surroundings. In the background, multi-story urban buildings rise, including one with prominent red-framed windows and another with partial text visible, possibly "ACORP" or "SCORP." A small tree and street lighting fixtures are also part of the urban landscape. A notable chant is clearly audible throughout the video: "¡Viva el primero de Mayo!" (Long live May 1st!), followed by enthusiastic shouts of "¡Viva!". This indicates that the event is likely a celebration or demonstration related to May Day (Labor Day), a significant public holiday. The overall atmosphere appears lively and celebratory, with people engaged in the street activity, adding to the cultural richness of the La Paz setting. Small flags, including what resembles a Wiphala, are also intermittently visible. | Open Wire