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Patamanta
Patamanta is a small town in Bolivia. It is the second largest town in the district of Pucarani in the province of Los Andes Province (Bolivia), Los Andes, and is located on the right bank of an inlet towards Lake Titicaca. The village is located on the Altiplano. It lies on the plateau between the Andes, Andean mountain ranges of the Cordillera Occidental (Central Andes), Cordillera Occidental in the west and the Cordillera Central (Bolivia), Cordillera Central in the east. Due to the historical population development, the region has a high proportion of Aymara people, with 96.7% of the population speaking the Aymara language. The population was 691 in 1992, increasing to 745 in 2001, and then 857 in 2012. The region has a pronounced daytime climate in which the average temperature fluctuations are more evident during the day than during the course of the year. The annual average temperature of the region is 9 °C, while the average monthly values fluctuate only slightly betwee ...
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Bald And Bankrupt
Bald and Bankrupt is an English travel vlog YouTube channel operated by Benjamin Rich (born 1 July 1974), Rich is better known as Mr. Bald on his YouTube channel. As of December 2022, the channel had 3.7 million subscribers and 539 million views. Career The defining characteristic of Rich's channel is his interest in the post-Soviet states. However, he first started vlogging from India after filing for bankruptcy in the UK due to a failed business venture, which (alongside his shaved head) inspired the name of his channel. Ever since he ventured into Eastern Europe, the attention to his videos has increased. On 12 April 2018, under the pen name Arthur Chichester, Rich released the book ''The Burning Edge: Travelling Through Irradiated Belarus'' about his experiences travelling through the parts of Belarus affected by the Chernobyl disaster. Rich's video about a trip to Patamanta in Bolivia was reported by ''Gizmodo Español'' as "more scary than entering Chernobyl". In ...
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