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Santa Rosa | |
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Santa Rosa | |
Coordinates: 17°52′03″S 64°14′50″W / 17.86745°S 64.24711°W | |
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Department | Santa Cruz |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Santa Rosa is a remote rural village in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It lies to the North of the Santa Cruz/ Cochabamba highway and on the Southern border of the Amboro National Park.
It has one shop and a Roman Catholic church. None of the streets are paved. There are no mains services of any description. Communication with the outside world is by a solar powered radio transmitter. The access road is unpaved and subject to avalanche and flooding.
The local vegetation includes Siphocampylus tunicatus . [1]
The photo gallery gives a good idea of the typical rural village in the foothills of the Andes in Bolivia:
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (April 2024) |
Santa Rosa | |
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Santa Rosa | |
Coordinates: 17°52′03″S 64°14′50″W / 17.86745°S 64.24711°W | |
Country | ![]() |
Department | Santa Cruz |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Santa Rosa is a remote rural village in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It lies to the North of the Santa Cruz/ Cochabamba highway and on the Southern border of the Amboro National Park.
It has one shop and a Roman Catholic church. None of the streets are paved. There are no mains services of any description. Communication with the outside world is by a solar powered radio transmitter. The access road is unpaved and subject to avalanche and flooding.
The local vegetation includes Siphocampylus tunicatus . [1]
The photo gallery gives a good idea of the typical rural village in the foothills of the Andes in Bolivia: