Cochabamba Bolivia 🇧🇴 Queru Queru Fidel Anze
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Barrio Walk Queru Queru & Parque Fidel Anze Park. Exploring Cochabamba #Bolivia in South America on foot as we are #walking the northern barrio of Queru Queru from the park where I am staying while I am here in the city. This is a great #walkingtour of the city. Even with the light air I felt good out on this #walk. Cochabamba is a very walkable city, but I definitely struggle to get enough air while #walkingtour
Filmed on the #GoPro 11.
16 November 2023
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Mi Cochabamba de la eterna primavera!! corazón de Bolivia!!!
I love cochabamba!! It's my favorit city in Bolivia this video is so spot on! ❤
Cochabamba where spring never ends. 🥀🌻
Hermosa Cochabamba ,y sus valles hermosos paisajes naturales gracias por el vídeo muy hermoso
Cochabamba tiene un maravilloso clima
Bolivia is the heart of South America and Cochabamba is the heart of Bolivia
❤ yo soy chileno, pero ❤️ amo a Bolivia.
Cochabamba Bolivia it is the most beautiful city of the world... God lives there
I do love that city.
Cochabamba has many yummy plates
muy bonito video de cochabamba
Cada parte de bolivia es tan diferente .. wue uno no se cansa de conocer
El clima de Cochabamba es el mejor
Bolivia life... ❤
🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴. BELLA MI CIUDAD, LLENA DE NATURALEZA Y VIDA, UNA PENA QUE NO TRADUSCAN SU IDIOMA…🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
I have not been back to my city for 40 years, but how it is changing, it is a very beautiful city and thank you for your compliments.
Your videos are very well edited.
Thank you for showing my beautiful Cochabamba.
Those of us who are outside miss the tranquility with which people live there.
One day we will walk in its streets again, but in the meantime we enjoy your videos.
My pleasure!
Lovely video, it made me dream of Bolivia 🇧🇴
muy interesante buen trabajo
Lo mejor de Cochabamba aparte de su cultura es su gente, la gente es humilde y sin esa prepotencia que tanto caracteriza a otras culturas
Ojo nuestra cultura no es nada parecida al occidente
@@luiszambrana5532 porque tu llegaste con una mano adelante y la otra atras. y esta tierra de america del sur te salvo tu vida
La gente boliviana en general es muy amable y nada prepotente. Orgullosa de estas tierras!
❤🎉 Un placer ver videos
Gracias por los datos
Lima peru desertica cochabamba bolivia con parques grandes con naturaleza frondosa
Lima y el cairo ciudades milenarias del desierto lima majestuosa por algo ciudad de los reyes bollivia narcos contrabando
@@alianz33😂😂😂😂 El Perú solo por el Paco y sus mafias se mantiene su economía q lleva a toda sur américa se mantiene su economía xq sino la miseria lo devora querés verlo abri los ojos 🤔🤔
@@alianz33Bolivia es un país bastante seguro, habra narco tráfico como los demás países latinoamericanos. Pero las ciudades pueblos sea amazonia, sierra, valle o altiplano es seguro. No es como colombia, centro américa, méxico y ecuador que hay áreas que viven inseguros con temor de los carteles o organizaciones que les hagan daño
@@mateo1390 así es , importante también saber que Bolivia es el único país en la región de América latina donde no existe el delito marginal de la extorsión, el cual es abundante en Perú Colombia Brasil sobre todo en México inclusive hasta en chile y Argentina
@@alianz33 Pero lleno de carteristas, ¿no?
Beautiful Cochabamba and great video!
Thank you!
I have a deep affection for Bolivia. It's a stunningly beautiful country with modest happy people, good highway network when compared to say Peru, neat cities and towns and a high respect for traditional cultures. Bolivia used to me much larger with a Pacific Coast, however between 1867 and 1938 Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil have each took or annexed parts of the country, leaving it landlocked and only about half the size that it originally was.
Bolivia is probably one of the most underrated countries in the world for its beauty.
Great 😊
about the old Dodge Ram buses some times they have problems yeah its true but most of the time they don't, it's cool to have such good experience on, don't miss it
Very interesting place you picked. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! It was great to get to explore somewhere so poorly known.
In the photo IS not Cochabamba city its LA PAZ city
Cochabamba bonito departamento
You missed a really interesting house at minute 27:40 it's a huge and beautiful house, with great gardens and the house is impressive
3 years ago, I decided to move to Cochabamba (from La Paz, where I lived all my life). Earlier this year, I decided to move into this area of Cochabamba in particular. You have, my friend, very well explained the reasons. And you walked exactly around where I live, there are even a couple of shots of my apartment building.
Awesome :) I love that area. So tempting to get an apartment there.
I have an office in town. I come to work.
Hermosa Cochabamba
Nice video!!
Todos los departamentos de Bolivia tienes su atractivos. Hermosos video
Cochabamba The garden city❤
Good video
Lindo video de Cochabamba ❤
Beautiful!
Excelente video
Super el lugar
The weather there sounds perfect. If you could move there and start a daily vlog that would be great 😁! Happy Thanksgiving!!
Don't move! I'd never get to run into you around town. And you are doing all the stuff so I can stay inside and work 😂
It's really great weather for sure. Very nice city.
Good
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U can buy house in tiquipaya is very nice 😁
I didn't get to visit there and walk around. Hopefully in the future!
😮hermoso vídeo de mí llacta, la ciudad dónde nací ver este vídeo me llena de emoción y nostalgia
Gracias por mostrarlo.
Muy bello
Good ❤🎉
Hi! Found you by chance! Really nice video! Can't believe you are here in Cochabamba right now. Hope you stay in Bolivia is really good. Let me know if you need some info or something, glad to help!
Awesome, I'm glad that you found us here!
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog I live near the center so there's a chance we crossed paths.! Or i like to think that haha. Glad you enjoyed our city of the eternal spring.
Tanks you for visited My city and dnt forguet came back the next time
Thx for react to.my home city ❤ i miss cochabamba is a nice a calm city still i think .. were u can go out with ur dog and not afraid of thiefs or gangs outside enjoy ur stay in mi city greetings my friend
I was surprised by how safe and nice it was everywhere that I went. And EVERYONE is outside walking a dog!
Fun fact: The current Mayor of Cochabamba lives in the apartment building you showed during the introduction and at 42:04
Also, the green car of 4:05 is still parked there to this day, it's way too dirty and with a lot of tree leefs, dust and dirt all over it.
Hi enjoyed your walk!!
Thanks! It was great to get to do.
About using a PIN there, if your bank is in the US they won't charge you to use the PIN with your debit card, but they usually charge you differently (more) to use your PIN with a credit card, because it makes it a cash transaction instead of a credit. And the merchant reduces their merchant fee by getting a PIN with a credit card. It is possible of course that Bolivian based banks work differently. But if you are using a US bank, they will charge you the US fees. (Before I moved I worked at a major bank and credit card provider in the states.)
I was often not asked for a PIN with my credit card. But sometimes.
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Cochabamba es donde la primavera nunca termina o
Eterna
It is funny there little small things in these small countries that far more advanced than us
except this only happens in the best Cochabamba's area and district...that is quite small btw, the other 80% still a remainder you live on a 3rd world chaotic undeveloped country. Thanks for the compliment anyways...
Better to happen in an isolated area than not at all. Imagine living in the US where nothing nice like this exists at all.
Advancement has to start somewhere. It can't be everywhere all at once. And even the most advanced countries have pockets of amazing good and quite bad.
@@samneksret9489 not sure where u are from, but what you said is wrong, it is way less than 80%. You need to really go and walk and not repeat what other says because of their prejudices.
@@d.p.2386 ???? No entendiste ni con el traductor de google ehhh..habla en español mejor asi no quedas en ridiculo
Cbba centro de bolivia
I had problems with contactless without a PIN, however when I had them use the CHIP I didn't need it.
I have a credit card NOT a debit, so using a PIN is a pretty odd experience for me. It seemed to work contactless for really small transactions (Under 100 Boliviano's). I had the opposite experience, they all wanted to give me a receipt. Also, they asked for a NIS for many receipts.
Since I first visiting Europe extensively in 2012 when chip and pin were a requirement, we've always used the availability of PIN on credit cards as a deciding factor in which to get. Most international plans offer PIN on credit cards because essentially everyone but the US requires it at least some of the time.
Just to know, Which Bolivian city did you like the most?
La Paz was really cool, but I think Cochabamba comes out on top. If I was going to rent an apartment, it would be Cochabamba.
I wonder what they teach at the California America school 🤔.
English?
Well, "Californian", jaja
Mediocre school at best even their english lessons were awful, ask any local must be the most random school in the area, funny the best ones are nearby. There 3 great "american" schools in Cbba but not that one.
Ganhei bolsa de medicina nessa cidade, porém nao consigo pagar o aluguel se inscrever no canal ja vdi ser de grande ajuda ,obrigada
Nerver super hot?????????????
Not that high in the mountains.
Far from paradise. No jobs for young professionals. Rampant corruption and narco activities. All those buildings on your video still share the old sewage system of the family neighborhoods they were built on. So they flush sewage on the nearby river. You are lucky you didn’t get your GoPro snatched out of your hand by the motorcycle thieves. Anyway. Good video.
I should add... as an employer in both Bolivia and Nicaragua with our main offices in Nicaragua which is completely capitalistic and open and free, and super safe... we've yet to have a single Bolivian staffer opt to take the completely open opportunity to move to Nicaragua. Every one of our Bolivian staff are allowed to choose Nicaragua as their work location and, other than sewage handling, it is the polar opposite of every concern that you have. Low corruption, zero narco, great weather, has two oceans, no worries about snatching (not really), and for Bolivians moving there it's also zero tax. So their money goes farther than at home (without that cost of living is super close) yet even though Bolivia is out largest office sites, no one has chosen to move away. I realize family, traditional, fear, etc. all contribute. But higher income, extremely safe environment with oceans (our offices are literally ocean front!!) hasn't lured a single professional to opt to switch locations. That says a lot. But when visiting Bolivia, I've had clients seriously consider moving there. They didn't, but they were really interested in it (just visiting for other work reasons.)
Saludos desde México
Hola!
Good video