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Horse carriages continue in the financial capital of Bolivia

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Santa Cruz (Bolivia), May 18 (EFE), .- The horse carriage rides used to carry cargo and passengers continue in Santa Cruz, among the rapid development of the economic capital of Bolivia.(CAMERA: Juan Pablo Roca)

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