The Bolivian exhibition aims to show the representative cultures that live in the three main basins of Bolivia, highlighting its cosmovision of water and its ancestral methods and practices of sustainable exploitation of nature. A series of informative panels expose to the visitor generalities and concrete details of the different Bolivian basins: Amazonian, La Plata and Lacustrine, as well as the water management that is carried out in each of them. An interactive panel then explains in three languages the different ancestral cultures that inhabit the Bolivian territory, grouped by hydrographic basins, with location maps and descriptions of their vision of water and nature. Finally, the landscapes and images of the different cultures follow one another in a video that brings the exhibition to a close, showing the visitor the richness and idiosyncrasy of the Bolivian people.
© Exposicion International Zaragoza 2008