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The Mystic Mangroves of La Paz

When the Spanish conquest erupted in La Paz in the 19th Century, it was once home to a bounty of sea turtles, which have now been extinct for hundreds of years, writes the BBC's Jorge Luis Borge.

Source: sierraclub.org
Published on 2022-08-11

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