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Radio Aymara isn't your typical music station. It's the voice of Bolivia's Aymara people, broadcasting from the highlands with a sound you won't find anywhere else. The playlist leans heavily on traditional Andean instruments - charangos, zampoñas, and quenas - but you'll also hear modern folk and protest songs. The DJs speak mostly Aymara, with some Spanish thrown in. It's raw, unpolished, and deeply authentic. The signal crackles with the energy of the altiplano. This isn't background music. It demands attention. If you want to understand Bolivia beyond the tourist clichés, listen to Radio A…
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