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BOLIVIA

 
A woman outside Iglesia San Fransisco in La Paz, Bolivia. View fullsize
A police checkpoint in La Paz, Bolivia. View fullsize
An indigenous woman begs outside Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz. La Paz has long been a place of both indigenous and gender discrimination, as well as a hotbed of revolution. View fullsize
A shoe shiner plays football outside Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz, Bolivia. View fullsize
A military checkpoint on the altiplano road out of La Paz, Bolivia. View fullsize
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority View fullsize
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority View fullsize
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority View fullsize
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
An old lady feeds a sheep in Bolivia. View fullsize
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial View fullsize
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial View fullsize
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial View fullsize
Bolivian soldiers play football at a border checkpoint with Chile in South West Bolivia. View fullsize
A man stands in front of a mountain on the Bolivian Altiplano. View fullsize
At the edge of a salt lake high in the Bolivian Andes. View fullsize
Crossing the Salvador Dali desert, South West Bolivia. View fullsize
The Salvador Dali desert - a wilderness where raw minerals - zinc, copper, silver - infuse the landscape, painting a vivid, surrealist canvas of perplexing scale in which geological time is the only real measure. View fullsize
The Sol de Manana geysers, a geothermal field at a height of 5000 metres. Huge plumes of sulphurous smoke swirl skyward in the early morning light. View fullsize
A salt hotel on the Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia. View fullsize
A woman outside Iglesia San Fransisco in La Paz, Bolivia.
A police checkpoint in La Paz, Bolivia.
An indigenous woman begs outside Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz. La Paz has long been a place of both indigenous and gender discrimination, as well as a hotbed of revolution.
A shoe shiner plays football outside Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz, Bolivia.
A military checkpoint on the altiplano road out of La Paz, Bolivia.
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority
The Bolivian Altiplano is almost equal in height to the Tibetan plateau and has seen the rise and fall of some of South America's most advanced civilisations. Rich in mineral wealth, it remains a crucial part of Bolivia's economy, though the majority
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano.
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano.
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano.
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano.
Farming Quinoa, a 'superfood' on the Bolivian Altiplano.
An old lady feeds a sheep in Bolivia.
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial
The Salar De Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world, a breathless 3600 metres above sea level. A popular spectacle amongst tourists, It also contains the planet's greatest concentrations of lithium an element that Bolivia is trying to industrial
Bolivian soldiers play football at a border checkpoint with Chile in South West Bolivia.
A man stands in front of a mountain on the Bolivian Altiplano.
At the edge of a salt lake high in the Bolivian Andes.
Crossing the Salvador Dali desert, South West Bolivia.
The Salvador Dali desert - a wilderness where raw minerals - zinc, copper, silver - infuse the landscape, painting a vivid, surrealist canvas of perplexing scale in which geological time is the only real measure.
The Sol de Manana geysers, a geothermal field at a height of 5000 metres. Huge plumes of sulphurous smoke swirl skyward in the early morning light.
A salt hotel on the Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia.
 
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