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Winds sweeping across the Pacific and blowing from the South American continent meet in the Andean highlands. They pick up sand from the deserts, which continues to erode the mountain slopes. On the dry Bolivian highlands, not even vegetation can stop the sand’s advance. It can move freely, take over, and settle into man-made structures.

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Winds sweeping across the Pacific and blowing from the South American continent meet in the Andean highlands. They pick up sand from the deserts, which continues to erode the mountain slopes. On the dry Bolivian highlands, not even vegetation can stop the sand’s advance. It can move freely, take over, and settle into man-made structures.

PEOPLE´S ERA – A journey to the origins of stories

The earliest signs of human activity are likely stone tools, arrowheads, and clothing made of leather and animal and plant fibers. The oldest structures, on the other hand, are simple shelters or monuments dedicated to the cycle of the sun, ancestors, or gods. Every upright stone, mound, and wall tells the story of people who lived thousands of years before us, their hardships, and their hopes. They are not just ruins but fragments of a shared history.