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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans at the half time interval during a match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co op
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Real Potosi fans celebrate a goal for the home side during a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Real Potosi fans celebrate a goal for the home side during a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans arrive for a night match at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working condition
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Youngsters sell polystyrene seating for one Boliviano (20c) during a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extrac
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Food vendors outside the stadium as fans arrive for a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Food vendors outside the stadium as fans arrive for a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early evening scene in Potosi, Bolivia showing Cerro Rico the infamous mountain in the distance. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early evening scene in Potosi, Bolivia showing the football statue. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines an
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_56.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early evening scene in Potosi, Bolivia as a women walks past a mural depicting the history of the town. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, ch
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_55.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..A candy floss seller arrives at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_54.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners enjoy a beer and chewing on coco leaves after work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor work
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'...Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in t
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in th
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners head to work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Locals play football on the synthetic full size pitch at Miners Stadium, high in the hills in Potosi. The stadium was paid for by miners co operatives, along with help from the President Evo Moralas and his government. 8th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operat
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Girls play football during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal finals matches on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010...'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working condi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Local players enjoy a beer during the finals series at the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup finals series on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, as a barbercue is prepared pitch side. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and priva
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Local players take part in the finals series at the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup finals series  on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, as a barbercue is prepared pitch side. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private m
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Girls breast feed and rest during half time during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal finals matches on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountai
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Players and fans from Calvario celebrate their win over Galpes S.C. teams during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup final on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, Calvario won the match 3-1. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives an
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Players from the Calvario and Galpes S.C. (yellow) teams play during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup final on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, Calvario won the match 3-1. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia... Calvario score against and Galpes S.C. (yellow) team during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup final on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, Calvario won the match 3-1. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining com
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Girls play football during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal finals matches on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010........'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Locals play football on the synthetic full size pitch at Miners Stadium, high in the hills in Potosi. The stadium was paid for by miners co operatives, along with help from the President Evo Moralas and his government. 8th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operat
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..A street scene in Potosi, Bolivia during the laste afternoon sun. Potosi, Bolivia. 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the l
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..A street scene in Potosi, Bolivia during the laste afternoon sun. Potosi, Bolivia. 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the l
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Locals play football on the synthetic full size pitch at Miners Stadium, high in the hills in Potosi. The stadium was paid for by miners co operatives, along with help from the President Evo Moralas and his government. 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operat
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as miners make their way to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines a
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as local college students make their way through the town celebrating the anniversary of one of the college. Parades are extremely popular in Bolivia. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and pr
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as local college students make their way through the town celebrating the anniversary of one of the college. Parades are extremely popular in Bolivia. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and pr
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as a band makes it's way through the town celebrating the anniversary of one of the towns colleges. Parades are extremely popular in Bolivia. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private min
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as miners head to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the lac
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..A street scene in Potosi showing the infamous mountain Cerro Rico as miners head to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still use
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia..A street scene in Potosi showing the infamous mountain Cerro Rico. Potosi, Bolivia, 6th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the l
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Peter Guerrero (Referee) is escorted from the pitch by police who use shields to protect him from missiles being thrown from the crowd during the late afternoon match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Peter Guerrero (Referee) is escorted from the pitch by police who use shields to protect him from missiles being thrown from the crowd during the late afternoon match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Peter Guerrero (Referee) is escorted from the pitch by police who use shields to protect him from missiles being thrown from the crowd during the late afternoon match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans watch from the stands during the late afternoon match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans watch from the stands during the late afternoon match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Real Potosi team warm up before the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still min
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Real Potosi team prepare in the dressing room before the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining co
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Real Potosi team arrive by mini bus for the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who s
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans arrive to the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poo
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Action during the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia. Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Action during the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, with the infamous Cerro Rico mountain providing the backdrop. Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives a
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Action during the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, with the infamous Cerro Rico mountain providing the backdrop. Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives an
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Action during the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, with the infamous Cerro Rico mountain providing the backdrop. Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives an
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Action during the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, with the infamous Cerro Rico mountain providing the backdrop. Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives an
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Police near the players and officials tunnels during the Bolivia League match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and privat
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi, Bolivia. 2nd May, 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the lack of protective equipment and and constant inhalation of dust means miners have a
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Real Potosi fans celebrate a goal for the home side during a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Real Potosi fans celebrate a goal for the home side during a night match between Real Potosi and Universitario Sucre at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Real Potosi won the match 4-3. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia..Girls play football during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal finals matches on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working condi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Players from the Calvario and Galpes S.C. (yellow) teams play during the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal cup final on the stone and gravel surface high in the hills over Potosi, Calvario won the match 3-1. Potosi, Bolivia 9th May 2010..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Locals play football on the synthetic full size pitch at Miners Stadium, high in the hills in Potosi. The stadium was paid for by miners co operatives, along with help from the President Evo Moralas and his government. 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton......'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co op
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as a band makes it's way through the town celebrating the anniversary of one of the towns colleges. Parades are extremely popular in Bolivia. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mi
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_22.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_21.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans make their way home in the late afternoon sunshine after the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining c
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_19.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Real Potosi team warm up before the match between Real Potosi and Wilstermann at the The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, Potosi, Bolivia, Real Potosi won the match 3-0. 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still min
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_13.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia, 2nd May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the lack of protective equipment and and con
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_02.TIF
  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers process the harvested quinoa in a small factory in Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Workers harvest quinoa on the arid highlands near Challapata, Bolivia. .The nutritional qualities of the seed have generated a new export market for South American farmers. Demand for the grain-like seed are increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Quinoa contains more protein than any other "grain" and includes all eight essential amino acids needed for tissue development. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andes since 3000BC. Challapata, Bolivia, 12th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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