On Monday, Bolivia released two frayed notebooks, a logbook and several photographs that had been sealed inside a vault since 1986.
'Several transcripts of the diary have been published … but this is the first time the public will be able to look at the handwritten journals,' the country's vice-minister of culture, Pablo Groux, told Reuters.
Bolivia has a plan to publish the diaries, which chronicle Guevara's attempt to spread revolution in Bolivia.
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