- bolivia.for91days.com the-witches-market/The rows and rows of llama corpses, in stages of development ranging from fetus to toddler, are by far the most disturbing image in the Witches’ Market.
- nationalgeographic.com travel/article/la-paz-…La Paz’s Mercado de las Brujas, or the Witches’ Market, is a hot spot for spiritual workers, who read fortunes and facilitate cha’llas (“offerings”) to Pachamama.
- otherworldfashion.com blogs/posts/the-witches-…On May 18th, Bribie Island got to play host to the Witches Market; filled with stalls and attractions, this market was a pleasure to explore!
- tribes.co.uk experiences/the-witches-market/There’s everything here from lotions, potions, clothing, fresh produce – take your time and take it all in. Tourists mingle with the locals at the Witches Market.
- logistur.travel us/blog-post/witches-market-…After only a few minutes you will reach the "Mercado de Hechicería" (market of magic) with the colorful "Chiflerías", the shops of the witches.
- heikot-signaalit.fandom.com wiki/The_Witches'_…From Llama fetuses for prosperity, to toad talismans, owl feathers and stone amulets; meet Bolivia's Witches' Market.
- buyoya.com navigating-the-witches-market-la-paz-…Navigating the witches’ market is not just a part of visiting La Paz, it’s a fulfilment of powerful spells cast by the yatiri years ago.
- swirled.com witch-markets/You can find the raw ingredients for all sorts of rituals at the Witch Market in La Paz. Or if you’re seeking a fortune teller, there are plenty of witch doctors ready to...
- mysteriousfacts.com the-witches-market-in-la-paz-…Different ingredients used in the rituals to call on the spirits that populate the Aymara world are sold in the Witches’ Market.
- lapazlife.com places/the-witches-market-la-paz/The Witches Market is certainly an entertaining sight for travelers, but remember that the market is a serious and sacred business to the people who work there.