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Traveling in a private vehicle, bus, van/truck, motorcycle, and taxi are easy forms of transportation in and around the cities and towns of Bolivia. The highways and roads connect most large cities with the smaller towns and villages. Because the majority of roads in Bolivia are not paved, access to certain places will depend on the season in which you travel. During the rainy season, many remote villages remain isolated for days or weeks if the rain doesn't stop. All the capitals of the different regions, large cities, and some towns in Bolivia, all have airports that provide service for domestic flights. Flights on private airplanes can be found in most larger cities. The train system in Bolivia is limited to trips between the plateau and the valleys. It is possible to travel by train towards Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Water transportation is frequently used in the Amazon region of Bolivia since many destinations can only be accessed by this method. There are large ships or small boats according to the size of the river and whether the destination is a large city or small village.
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Train station on the border with Chile
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Boat on Lake Titicaca