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Morning at the Train Cemetery (arrive early). Afternoon exploring the new murals in Barrio Minero . Evening: Night tour of Santuario del Socavón. Day 2: Day trip to Laguna Uru Uru (now accessible via a new gravel road—Blogspot warns against sedan cars). See flamingos and abandoned mining equipment in the water. Day 3: Museo Mineralógico (reopened after renovation) and lunch at the Mercado Campero —look for the new "vegan pique macho" stall, a 2025 innovation.

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As Oruro continues to modernize, its digital footprint expands. The "new" content being generated today often focuses on the intersection of ancient Andean traditions and 21st-century life. This includes: Morning at the Train Cemetery (arrive early)

: Look for the most recent timestamps to ensure the information reflects the current state of the city. Day 2: Day trip to Laguna Uru Uru

New Discoveries in Oruro: What’s Changing in Bolivia’s Mining Heart