South America Travel Blog

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Potosí

The entrance to the "Case Real de la Moneda", where the Spanish turned the mined silver into coins, and shipped it Spain and other parts of their empire. The black slaves which were brought from Africa proved not so useful in the mines, because of the altitude and cold, and thus were eventually employed here to power the machinery for creating the coins. More than a million silver coins were made here. Now it has been turned into a museum.

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