The aerial view obtained from the cable car is impressive, you can see the entire city of La Paz, it's very beautiful, it reminds me of the cable cars in Caracas and Merida here in Venezuela, how difficult it was for you to record, walk and at the same time talk about making the videos at the height of Bolivia, especially in the city of El Alto, I admire that a lot 👌, for my part I would have fainted, naaah i'm just kidding 😋 I was at the highest route point 13 times for road here in Venezuela called el paso el pico el aguila which is at 4,118 meters above sea level and, I also went once on the Merida cable car in the year 1998 I reached el pico espejo which is the final station at 4,736 meters above sea level, I know how strong is to be at the height 😵💫🥴🤒as always enjoying your videos 😉👍
Yeah the view from the cable cars was super impressive especially because sometimes it was super steep. I loved that kind of public transportation ☺️ But yes, walking and talking was not always the best idea 😅 Did you feel anything when going up these altitude? A headache or something?
Hehehe yeah, but the most important thing is that you felt better than when you were at the Uyuni salt flat 👍 Yes, the first times I went to Mérida I started to feel dizziness, headaches, a rapid pulse and only once some fever, but when I started going often I started to get used to it and my body acclimatized better, the coca leaf doesn't exist here in Venezuela but apart from taking acetaminophen, it's also effective to chew gum, for example the Adams brand or other brands also work and reduce the symptoms.
Salteñas are prepared differently, depends on the place. I got surprised the one you bought it had the dough almost dry, usually it's kind of a soup, good thing was that one had a lot of dough. The ones I never liked it was when they added olives, years ago that was very common, they seem to have dropped it in many places, the one I currently like it's the ones with mushrooms instead of meat or chicken. Gotta say, during my life I have met a couple of Bolivians who are German descendants (like a female teacher I had) and German residents, there has been a good amount since the 1900s industrialization era. Some important companies were founded by Germans who migrated around that time too, when they started as small ventures, companies in something that Germany is famous, cold meats, they used their German surnames for them, something I realized later, like Stege, Dillman.
I honestly didn’t know that there used to live so many Germans in Bolivia that they still have an impact until today. That’s very interesting! I’ve had further salteñas and some of them were more like a soup 😅 But I guess for the video it was good to have a drier one because it can really be a mess to eat them 🤣 They are delicious! I really loved them and enjoyed it a lot to try different flavours 😋
Red banana is for cooking, not precisely to eat it raw...you put them in the oven and they taste very good. There are some typical dishes which have them...
Si hablas el espanol / castellano mejor hablarlo como alemana. Los latinos no hablan ingles y usted tendria menos acento. Igual yo - como aleman tmb y viviendo en Galicia y Mexico. No hay muchos RU-vidrs de Alemania... Am Besten aber auf Deutsch, denn da fehlen Kanale.. Mach weiter..
@@LaVerdadJournal Fue solo por curiosidad amigo, seras bienvenido cuando quieras a la Argentina. Yo particularmente no vivo en Buenos Aires sino cerca de Mar del Plata. Un cordial saludo hasta España
The title you gave to the image of your video is wrong. Since the capital of Bolivia is the city of Sucre (Chuquisaca). La Paz is just another city in Bolivia.