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  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 20, 2006, La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia: Most of the coca leaf trade in crops from Bolivia's Yungas region takes place at the Villa Fatima coca market, a legal market in the nation's capital of La Paz. Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///A pile of dried coca leaves sits beside sacks stuffed with product at the Villa Fatima coca market.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 17, 2006, El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///A detailer moistens coca leafs for sale at a legal market in El Alto.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 12, 2006, Entreros, Carrasco, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///A peasant dries coca leaves in front of his hut.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 12, 2006, Entreros, Carrasco, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///Coca plants grow on a small plantation, or "cato.". Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 10, 2006, Entreros, Carrasco, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///Women weigh sacks of dried coca leaves at a local market in Entreros. Cooperative members spend a great deal of time at the market; a place where women chat, children watch television and men play card games.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 10, 2006, Entreros, Carrasco, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///A pair of women are dwarved by bags of dried coca leaves at a market in Entreros. Cooperative members spend a great deal of time at the market; a place where women chat, children watch television and men play card games.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • Coca production in Bolivia
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    Coca production in Bolivia
    September 10, 2006, Entreros, Carrasco, Bolivia: Despite the international war on drugs that began in the United States in the 1980s, South American growers continue to harvest coca leaves. In Bolivia, trade in coca leaves is a legal source of income for growers whose main concern is keeping their families fed, and not trafficking in the coca leaf's final product: cocaine.///A boy fills a 50-pound sack of dried coca leaves at a local market in Entreros. Cooperative members spend a great deal of time at the market; a place where women chat, children watch television and men play card games.. Credit: Hector Mediavilla / Polaris

     

  • FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
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    FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
    21.05.2006, Copenhagen, DNK, DENMARK - The Manefiskeren cafe in the Freetown Christiania. (Denmark, Danish, Europe, European, Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Copenhagen, Freetown Christiania, Christiania, fristaden, staden, Christianshavn, Manefiskeren, Manefiskeren cafe, Moonfisher, Moonfisher cafe, cafe, gastronomy, independent community, community, independent, society, social, hippie, squatting, squat, squatters, alternative, subculture, culture, commune, anarchistic, anarchist, autonomy, autonomous, self-government, self-governing, self-governed, self-administration, self-administrating, building, buildings, people, humans, sitting, sit, bicycles, bikes, tourism, touristic, travel, banner, drugs, drug dealing, digital, horizontal) 00X060521D014CAROE.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y / G E R M A N Y OUT [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Oberhaeuser, http://www.carofoto.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
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