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Miss Universe El Salvador 👑 Now Miss Bitcoin ⚡️
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
My friend @nelsoninno donated his book to our project of bitcoinbookshelf.com This is a philosophy book disguised as an innovation guide. It helps readers navigate uncertainty, rethink life, and get a light introduction to Bitcoin. Thank you so much for your support @PlanBElsalvador
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
The Bitcoin Bookshelf is the corner of the library where people from all backgrounds can come to discover what Bitcoin is. By taking out the intimidation, we will create an environment for us to strengthen the code, the software, and the network behind it. We have created a place for discovery, for families and friends to learn together and teach one another about the benefits of a decentralized future. I want to thank all the sponsors that helped make this dream a reality, and all the authors who donated all of the books for this project. We are working hard to bringing a bookshelf to all corners of the world, a dedicated section in all libraries so everyone can have access to financial freedom. bitcoinbookshelf.com image
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
My Lodge at lake Titicaca The Uros live on handmade floating islands They’re on Lake Titicaca and build everything from a plant called totora their homes, their boats, they even eat it! A unique lifestyle they’ve preserved for centuries, literally floating on water.
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
Come to Peru and see what Bitcoin adoption really looks like I just bought handmade crafts directly from local artisans in Sacred Valley Thank you for everything that you are doing @MotivPeru
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
The Bora tribe of the Peruvian Amazon preserves a rich cultural heritage through their traditional dances, body painting, and native Huitoto language. Living deep in the rainforest near Iquitos, they maintain a deep spiritual connection with nature, passing down their ancestral knowledge from generation to generation
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
What I found on the streets of El Salvador… They do not know anything image
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
And this was the beginning of the hiking to the lake Humantay
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
Downtown Cusco offers a mix of rich history and vibrant culture. You’ll find stunning colonial architecture, the main square is so beautiful, and ancient Inca ruins which I love. It’s the perfect place to shop local crafts, try Peruvian food!
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
Found a place in Machu Picchu that accepts Bitcoin I couldn’t believe it! image
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
I am currently in Lake Titicaca, Peru is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at over 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) above sea level It’s so calm and peaceful ☺️
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MissElSalvador 5 months ago
If you want to wake up and see some Alpacas in your backyard, you should go to this hotel in Cusco 🦙❤️🇵🇪 (Manco Capac Palace)
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MissElSalvador 6 months ago
Huaca Pucllana, an ancient pyramid built by a pre-Inca civilization over 1,500 years ago. Made entirely of handmade adobe bricks, stacked like books to survive earthquakes. Mind blowing.
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MissElSalvador 6 months ago
Moisés is the best tour guide to explore Peru, and yes, he accepts Bitcoin! 🇵🇪⚡️ He took us on an incredible journey to Laguna Humantay, one of the most beautiful places in Peru. If you visit him you will see how much he cares about his community and empowering them with bitcoin. But besides the adventure, what truly stands out is his mission is teaching Bitcoin to remote communities across the country. More videos coming soon… but for now, just know this: if you’re coming to Peru, Moisés is your guy! @MotivPeru
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MissElSalvador 6 months ago
The Nazca Lines are over 300 massive geoglyphs etched into the desert of southern Peru by the Nazca culture between 500 BCE and 500 CE.