Another beautiful sunny and pleasant day in Sucre. Our cultural program continues. We visit
in the morning, a Franciscan monastery. It is full of historical artifacts belonged to aynt missionires. It also shows one of the oldest trees in Latin America: a cedar over 1200 years, whose circumference is impressive. We make a new small tower at the Textile Museum of Art we had seduced the day but we could not go to the end.
In the afternoon, we wander in the cemetery of Sucre which includes how-to Pere Lachaise, many historical figures in green. Finally, we explore the vast university museum. This is certainly one of the richest and most complete. Unfortunately, there is very little didactic and covers areas that we have already detailed before. I think we saturate a bit. It is time to stop. Even a walk in the shopping area to soak up the activity of this city and it is already evening.
Sucre is dominated by two hills. On one of them, a cross lit at night and gives the impression of protecting the city. Again and again the impression of sweetness from a small provincial town. The atmosphere should change tomorrow because we went to Potosi, known for its cooler climate and more severe.
The colonial architecture is everywhere in Sucre.
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