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Potosi widziane ze Wzgorza/View on Potosi from the Hill
W tle slawne wzgorze/With the famous hill in the background
Wejscie do jednego z wielu kosciolow/Entrance to one of many churches
Explosion
Uyuni
Explosion
Ruth & the Abandoned Mine
Potosi & Cerro Rico
Cerro Rico
The ceremony
pit stop in the andes
Knife Sharpening in Potosi Central Market
My tour group for Salar de Uyuni
Stones in the desert
Salt Hotel in San Juan...the one that I stayed at
some students at the school where I volunteered
Puma
What are you looking at?
Mine Cart
Maintenant le tio fume
Nasa prva lama!
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
Ready for the mines
Potosi - Miners1
Potosi, miners with guns !
School Zone Sign
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

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