
The Bolivian side of the main border crossing to Argentina is a sprawling, dusty, chaotic sort of place crammed full of stalls selling cut-price goods, many of which are contraband. Around the railway station are numerous warehouses stocking smuggled produce; it tends to be brought across by campesinos, who form a human cargo train across the border. The frontier and bus station are always busy, for numerous Bolivians work in Argentina.
Despite the smuggling, Villazón is a bustling rather than sinister place, but watch out for the usual shysters who tend to congregate at borders; dodgy banknotes and petty theft are not unknown.
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