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  • Police use tear gas to disperse villagers as fighting gets out of control between rival villages during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • A villager passed out in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival Women villagers fight  in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police use tear gas to disperse villagers as fighting gets out of control between rival villages during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers watch from a doorway as rival villages fight in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
    100504_Clayton_Tinku_015.JPG
  • Rival village groups fight in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
    100504_Clayton_Tinku_014.JPG
  • Rival village groups fight in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
    100504_Clayton_Tinku_013.JPG
  • Rival village groups fight in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An male villager is prevented from fighting by a women during fighting in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager, with severe bleeding from the back of the head is aided by a women after fighting in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
    100504_Clayton_Tinku_008.JPG
  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers arrive and run through the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers arrive and run through the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers arrive and run through the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers arrive and run through the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Rival villagers clash in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police use tear gas to disperse villagers as fighting gets out of control between rival villages during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager, lies unconscious after fighting in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers arrive and run through the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton .. up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Villagers dance in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru reacts to letting a penalty kick sneak under his body in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 18: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina in pain after a hard fall in the penalty area during the Argentina Vs Venezuela Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at Gillette Stadium on June 18, 2016 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 18: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina in pain after a hard fall in the penalty area during the Argentina Vs Venezuela Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at Gillette Stadium on June 18, 2016 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 18: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina in pain after a hard fall in the penalty area during the Argentina Vs Venezuela Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at Gillette Stadium on June 18, 2016 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru reacts to letting a penalty kick sneak under his body in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia watches as Christian Cueva #10 of Peru shoot over the bar in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia saves a penalty from Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia saves a penalty from Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to David Ospina #1 of Colombia final save to win the penalty shoot out players include Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  David Ospina #1 of Colombia is mobbed by team mates after making the final save for Colombia to win the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  David Ospina #1 of Colombia is mobbed by team mates after making the final save for Colombia to win the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to Peru's final penalty miss to win the penalty shoot out players, from left, Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to Peru's final penalty miss to win the penalty shoot out players, from left, Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia watches as Christian Cueva #10 of Peru shoot over the bar in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia saves a penalty from Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: David Ospina #1 of Colombia saves a penalty from Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru in the penalty shoot out won by Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  David Ospina #1 of Colombia is mobbed by team mates after making the final save for Colombia to win the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  David Ospina #1 of Colombia is mobbed by team mates after making the final save for Colombia to win the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to Peru's final penalty miss to win the penalty shoot out players, from left, Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to Peru's final penalty miss to win the penalty shoot out players, from left, Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Colombia players react to David Ospina #1 of Colombia final save to win the penalty shoot out players include Juan Cuadrado #11, James Rodriguez #10, Dayro Moreno #17 and Sebastian Perez #13 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Colombia fans in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Colombia and Peru fans in the packed crowd during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia hits the post with a shot  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is fouled by Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia and Cristian Zapata #2 of Colombia  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Colombia and Peru fans arrive to MetLife stadium in the late afternoon sunshine during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  The Colombian team celebrate their penalty shoot out win during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Cristian Benavente #18 of Peru in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is challenged by Carlos Sanchez #6 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia is challenged by Alberto Rodriguez #2 of Peru during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia is challenged by Alberto Rodriguez #2 of Peru during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru beats goalkeeper David Ospina #1 of Colombia in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia beats Pedro Gallese #1 of Peru from the penalty spot during the penalty shoot out  during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia celebrates his side penalty shoot out win with goalkeeper David Ospina #1 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Renato Tapia #13 of Peru celebrates after scoring in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Raul Ruidiaz #11 of Peru scores in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia hugs goalkeeper David Ospina #1 of Colombia in the penalty shoot out during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia is challenged by Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is challenged by Jeison Murillo #22 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17: Referee Patricio Loustau of Argentina in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is challenged by Cristian Zapata #2 of Colombia  and Carlos Sanchez #6 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is challenged by Cristian Zapata #2 of Colombia and Carlos Sanchez #6 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Jose Paolo Guerrero #9 of Peru is defended by Cristian Zapata #2 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Juan Cuadrado #11 of Colombia in action during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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  • EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 17:  Miguel Trauco #6 of Peru is challenged by James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia during the Colombia Vs Peru Quarterfinal match of the Copa America Centenario USA 2016 Tournament at MetLife Stadium on June 17, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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