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Sucre Street —
A nearly-empty street, looking up into the mountains surrounding "the white city", whose nicknames comes from the cleanliness of the buildings, not the ethnicity.
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Hostal Libertad —
The courtyard of our hotel, one of the three hundred seventy-two named "Libertad".
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Plaza 25 de Mayo —
The main square in the center of Sucre, with its well-manicured lawns, benches, and even a gazebo that appears to have been used sometime in the last decade. (Just once, I'd love to see a plaque or something to explain what these dates are for, rather than feeilng uneducated for not "just knowing".)
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Tour de Sucre? —
As if Potosí didn't have enough random contributions of French sculpture, Sucre chimes in with a miniature Eiffel Tower. The effect is a little more complete here, as it comes with a smelly creek, too.
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