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  • Coca is sold by the bag by open-air market vendors to tourists visiting Cerro Rico in Potosi, a UNESCO site.
    111104_BO_Potosi_CocaMarket_08.dng
  • Coca is sold by the bag by open-air market vendors to tourists visiting Cerro Rico in Potosi, a UNESCO site.
    111104_BO_Potosi_CocaMarket_07.dng
  • Coca is sold by the bag by open-air market vendors to tourists visiting Cerro Rico in Potosi, a UNESCO site.
    111104_BO_Potosi_CocaMarket_05.dng
  • Coca is sold by the bag by open-air market vendors to tourists visiting Cerro Rico in Potosi, a UNESCO site.
    111104_BO_Potosi_CocaMarket_04.dng
  • Coca is sold by the bag by open-air market vendors to tourists visiting Cerro Rico in Potosi, a UNESCO site.
    111104_BO_Potosi_CocaMarket_03.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_055.tif
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_052.tif
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_055.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_053.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_050.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_048.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_052.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_049.dng
  • Bill Dragoo grabs a 50 lb. bag of dry coca leaves and loads it onto his Suzuki DR 650 adventure motorcycle while touring through the semi-tropical Yungas valleys of Bolivia's Andes mountains.
    130330_Moto_Sud_Yungas_Loop_046.dng
  • Road crew workers chew coca leaves while working in order to maintain strength and stave off hunger while performing  manual maintenance of the dirt road to  the Yungas region near Coroico east of La Paz, Bolivia
    060224_YungasRoad_Workers_18.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_32.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_30.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_29.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_26.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_25.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_31.dng
  • Road crew workers chew coca leaves while working in order to maintain strength and stave off hunger while performing  manual maintenance of the dirt road to  the Yungas region near Coroico east of La Paz, Bolivia
    060224_YungasRoad_Workers_20.dng
  • Road crew workers chew coca leaves while working in order to maintain strength and stave off hunger while performing  manual maintenance of the dirt road to  the Yungas region near Coroico east of La Paz, Bolivia
    060224_YungasRoad_Workers_19.dng
  • A statue of El "Tio" (the Devil) as seen inside a mine shaft in the Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia.  Miners pay homage and ask permission to extract the minerals every time they go inside the mine, where women are not allowed to enter.  They offer coca leaves, alcohol, tobacco and fire as part of a ceremony called "pijchar".
    090507_Potosi_Mining_27.dng
  • Road crew workers chew coca leaves while working in order to maintain strength and stave off hunger while performing  manual maintenance of the dirt road to  the Yungas region near Coroico east of La Paz, Bolivia
    060224_YungasRoad_Workers_21.dng
  • Road crew workers chew coca leaves while working in order to maintain strength and stave off hunger while performing  manual maintenance of the dirt road to  the Yungas region near Coroico east of La Paz, Bolivia
    060224_YungasRoad_Workers_22.dng
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