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