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Property For Sale Or Rent: Land In Bolivia 1,500 Hectares (15km2) - 79,000 Usd

Bolivia

Santa Cruz De La Sierra
Santa Cruz
Bolivia


Property for sale: $79,000 USD

Land For Sale in Santa Cruz De La Sierra, Santa Cruz Bolivia

URGENT!!! (Do not lose this opportunity)
Land In Bolivia 1,500 hectares (15km2) - 79,000 USD

I offer land, with an area of 1500 Ha (3707 Acre; 15km2), located in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia (South America) distant 60 Km., from the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (1,200,000 inhabitants).
URGENT!!! (Do not lose this opportunity)
Land In Bolivia 1,500 hectares (15km2) - 79,000 USD

I offer land, with an area of 1500 Ha (3707 Acre; 15km2), located in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia (South America) distant 60 Km., from the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (1,200,000 inhabitants).

The land is located 60 Km from the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in an area with forests, different animals, hills, rivers, water waterfalls, resulting from the gradual transition from lowlands into ever higher hills that further on will give place to the Andean mountain range. On the North the property is adjacent to national park "AMBORO". (The zone seems to Swiss Alps)

The land can be used for to do ecological private park, to construct resort hotel.

Way the Santa Cruz – property (60 km).
30 km - way asphalted.
30 km - way not asphalted. The area has passable way for vehicles 4x4.

The property divided in 4 plots.

Price of sale is 79,000 USD (1500Ha; 3707Acre; 15km2).

BOLIVIA
Bolivia is located in the center of South America. It covers an area of 1,098,581 Km2. It is divided in nine sections or departments (named “departments�), which are politically dependent from a central
Government in La Paz, but has independence in municipal issues.
The country has three well-defined geographical areas:
MOUNTAIN RANGE – located at an altitude from 3,000 to 4,000 meters over the sea level.
VALLEYS – located from 1,500 to 3,000 meters over sea level.
TROPICAL FLATLANDS – with a minimum altitude of 220 meters over sea level.
Population in Bolivia is 7.8 millions inhabitants. Main cities are: La Paz, with a population of 1.5 million; Santa Cruz,
1.2 million and Cochabamba, 0.7 million. ()

DEPARTMENT OF SANTA CRUZ
During the last years, Santa Cruz has become the most dynamic center for development of industry and commerce and services in Bolivia, with an ever-growing economy and interesting perspectives for investment in different areas. Santa Cruz is located on the east part of Bolivia and has borders with
Brazil and Paraguay. The weather is mostly tropical: warm, humid, with a yearly average temperature of 28ºC. During winter, temperatures a be as low as 10ºC (june to august). During summer (january to march), temperatures can be as hot as 36ºC. ()

WARRANTIES FOR THE INVESTOR.
The Law of Investments provides equal treatment for domestic and foreign investments. Freedom of prices and freedom for hiring workforce is guaranteed, as well as freedom of production and sales. Operations in foreign currency are freely exchanged to local currency and vice versa.
The law provides warranties for companies interested in sending abroad profits, royalties and other commercial resources. Bolivia is a member of the Multilateral Investment Guarantees Agency (MIGA)
and has subscribed bilateral agreements providing warranties for investments with many countries. We must point out that the investment does not need any registration or authorization whatsoever.

NATIONAL PARK “AMBORO�
An ecological masterpiece with over 700 birds, jungle cats and the rare spectacled bear
Dawn's arrival over this untainted wilderness is accompanied by sounds of the awakening jungle. High overhead in the tops pairs of toucans greet the morning with shrill whistles. In the dense canopy of mara trees, howlers groan loudly at the birdish babble upstairs while hundreds of feet below on the forest floor can be heard the gentle rustlings of peccaries and horned curassows in search of breakfast. This is Amboro. For many the idea of exploring an untouched jungles cape is but a distant dream: however, a three hour drive west from Santa Cruz will take the adventurous tourist into one of the most pristine and, as of yet, unspoiled tropical habitats in the world.
Amboro National Park, covering and area of over 630,000 hectares, lies within three distinct ecosystems: the foothills of the Andes, the northern Chaco and the Amazon Basin. The park was originally established as the Reserva de Vida Silvestre German Busch in 1984 but, with the help of native biologist Noel Kempff, British zoologist Robin Clark and others, the park was expanded to its present size. The park hosts an incredible variety of flora and fauna. Because of its unique geographical locations, both highland and lowland species are frequent visitors. One can find many trees valued for their fine wood such as the Mara (Swielenia), palms like the Chonta (Astrocaryum) a huge variety of bromeliads and orchids, and limited forests of giant fern and bamboo. Recent studies place the number of plant species at 638, though many species have, as of yet, not been clearly identified.
Because the park straddles different ecosystems, the animal population is also extremely diverse. Perhaps most impressive is the huge number of birds that inhabit the area including such rarities as horned curassows, quetzals, cock-of-the-rocks (found almost exclusively in
Bolivia), and the more frequent chestnut-fronted macaws and curvier toucans. According to park zoologist Robin Clark, the bird species count has already passed the 700 mark. 712 species of birds have been discovered already and only 50 per cent of the park has been thoroughly explored Most mammal’s native to Amazonia are also represented. They include
capybaras, peccaries, tapirs, several species of monkey such as howlers and capuchins, jungle cats like the jaguar, ocelot and margay, and the increasingly rare, spectacled bear, the only species of bear found in South America. "Amboro is an ecological masterpiece" says Clark. "712 species of birds have been discovered already and only 50 per cent of the park has been thoroughly explored." He also pointed out that while people eulogize a place like Costa Rica which contains a total of nine life zones.
Property Summary
Offered by   Owner
Area   1,500 Hectares
Features   Land In Bolivia 1,500 Hectares (15km2) - 79,000 Usd,
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Phone numbers   (591) 708-39166  (Spanish speaks)
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