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Bolivia's third largest city, Cochabamba with the Tunari Mountains
In 2002 a group of students from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown participated in a service learning/development project in the Bolivian Andes.
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Street vendors on the outskits of the city
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Workers' settlement near a mining area
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Street kid performing for drivers at a downtown intersection
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Changing dipers on the street
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The coloful Cochabamba "Micros," each with their own name
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At the Mercado de las Brujas (witch market) with its charms, llama fetuses, and incense
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Colonial architecture on the Plaza 14 de Septiembre
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Summer festival in a village outside the city
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Fruit market near La Cancha
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The Brazilian-inspired 33 m tall statue of Cristo de la Concordia high above the city
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Graffiti at the San Simon University in Cochabamba
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At the gigantic La Cancha Market -- the largest of its kind in Latin America
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Scenes from the Mercado de las Brujas
February 2003
Reinhard Heinisch
heinisch@pitt.edu