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A cowboy takes down a barbed-wire fence by hand in the Bolivian Amazon.

A cowboy takes down a barbed-wire fence by hand in the Bolivian Amazon.

A cowboy takes down a barbed-wire fence by hand in the Bolivian Amazon. The fences are made of local hardwood that can withstand the hot and humid climate and insects that are prevalent in the Bolivian Amazon.

A cowboy takes down a barbed-wire fence by hand in the Bolivian Amazon.  Portrait of a Quechua man in traditional attire in Tarabuco, Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Portraits of a young African-American man on a beach Portrait of an Aymara  man in traditional attire in Copacabana, La Paz, Bolivia. A family dedicated to harness horse racing lives near the stable West Coast Trail - Day 5 Cowboys take down a barbed-wire fence by hand in the Bolivian Amazon. Young Quechua girls enjoy a moment of playfullness before the sun sets in the Apolobamba Range of the Andes in western Bolivia. Workers pour melted copper into molds in a foundry in Santa Clara, Mexico. Salt is dried by making pyramids with hand tools  by miners in the Salar de Uyuni, in the Bolivian Altiplano.