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Uyuni
Explosion
Ruth & the Abandoned Mine
Potosi & Cerro Rico
Cerro Rico
pit stop in the andes
My tour group for Salar de Uyuni
Stones in the desert
some students at the school where I volunteered
Puma
What are you looking at?
Maintenant le tio fume
El Choro
A view on the Worlds Most Dangerous Road
Laguna colorada 2
Geysers
Filling a Bucket
Faces on the wall, Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco)
La Paz, dominated by Mount Illamani
La Paz, dominated by Mount Illamani
Potosi - Miners1
Potosi, miners with guns !
Streets of Potosi
Altiplano view
No comment
Dynamite!
The entrance to the mine
Emerging alive!
tio - devil of the mine
the miners pushing a trolley
Sucre
Kinderheim
Mienen
A big mess in La Paz!
Coca Tea
Rue des casseroles
96%!!!
Our Mine Team
Outside Again
And me with my bag of coca :-)
Museo de la Recoleta
POTOSI - Carnival celebrations / Celebración del Carnaval
POTOSI - San Francisco - rooftop / tejado
miner...tough conditions!
casa real de la Moneda
cerro Rico
Mines and Biking
Glockenturm der Compañia de Jesus
View of Potosi
Wild Country

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