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Bolivia's Water People are Suffering After the Lake that Provided For them Dried Up
Bolivia's "water people" now have no vital lifeline, which leaves their future uncertain. The Uru people relied on the lake and believed it would always be "a source of life," but after it abruptly vanished, the community is now left trying to figure out how to live and adjust to their new situation.
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