I probably on tours yesterday, note to self organise your trips better 2nd tour was to La Plaz in Bolivia with our tour guide David.
The Plaza Murillo is the central square of the city of and the open space most connected to the political life of Bolivia.
The most prominent buildings on the square include the Presidential Palace, the Government Building and the Cathedral of La Paz. An interesting sight is the clock in the spire of the Government Building, the clock runs anti clockwise but we werent able to get a close enough photo.
There is a major problem with pigeons in the square, it reminded me of all those years that pigeons were a tourist attraction in Trafalgar square almost as much as the surrounding historical monuments and buildings.
It was interesting to see some if the locals wearing traditional clothing and the Aymara women who gather here for chats.
There was a bust of Gualberto Villarroel, a former president who was killed and then hung from a streetlamp here in 1946 & the tall statue of Pedro Domingo Murillo, whose
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