Shamans refuse to leave precarious cliff-top shacks in Bolivia
Briefly

The shamans argue that they can protect the area through their rituals and traditions, asserting that they have safely occupied the region for over 60 years.
Since pre-Hispanic times, the area has served as a sacred site, integral to the Aymara community's cultural identity and practices, even amidst increasing dangers.
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