Kopalnia srebra w Boliwii - Redux

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Kopalnia srebra w Boliwii - Redux
Miners cast shadows on a wall while waiting for a bus that will take them to one of the mines they work on Cerro Rico. Potosi province, Bolivia, 2012. Centuries of silver mining have left Cerro Rico mountain in the southern highlands of Bolivia on the verge of collapse. The Spanish forced Quechua Indian slaves into the mines to bankroll their empire. Today, the Quechua own the mines, but conditions here are still brutal.
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2012-08-17
Carlos Villalon/Redux/EAST NEWS
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