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3.Enter a mine in Potosi.- This city, considered the largest production of silver and one of the largest cities during the colonial era, was also declared a "Natural and Cultural Heritage” by the United Nations Educational, Science and Culture (Unesco). After visiting the main attractions and museums in this city museum should include a visit to a mine. You will live an unequaled experience. If you venture far into the mine you will see the "uncle".
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