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  • Pan American highway in the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth. The series of roads connects North America to the southern tip of South America through a variety of landscapes. This desolate stretch of the road is south of Antofagasta, Chile.
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  • Sand dunes encroach on the Pan American Highway, on Peru's coast blown from a secluded beach by strong coastal winds.  The paved but isolated section of the road hugs the coastline in the Sechura Desert south of Casma, Peru. <br />
The Pan American highway connects a myriad of countries and cultural experiences along the 10,000-mile portion of road that stretches through Latin America.  Bustling sophisticated cities contrast desolate desert and rural countryside in Mexico, Peru and Chile.
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  • Restored Colonial colonnades edge Lima's Plaza de Armas, bringing many people into the streets of Peru's capital city. The era when the City of Kings was founded by conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535, established it as the showplace of Spanish South America.
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  • A young girl carries a heavy load as she cuts and plants asparagus shoots and buries them with sand in an agricultural area south of Lima. The plants are deeply covered with soil and remain white from lack of sun light, which some find a gourmet delicacy.
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  • La Portada on Chile's desert coast has an eroded, natural arch created by marine erosion by ocean waters like much of the surrounding coastal cliffs. The La Portada Natural Monument is south of Antofagasta.
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  • Crumbling walls of Chanquillo dated archeological site 350 BC. that is located just off the Pan American highway north of Lima and just south of Casma.  Several towers surrounded by concentric walls make up the remnants of the fortress. Surrounded by a parched landscape of sand dunes, little is known about the crumbled structure.  <br />
 Lack of funds have kept the archeological site from being excavated but it is believed that the stone walls may have been used for ritual battles rather than real ones.
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  • An overlook viewing modern downtown Santiago, Chile's capital city. Approximately three decades of uninterrupted economic growth have transformed Santiago into one of Latin America's most sophisticated metropolitan areas, with extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping malls, and impressive high-rise architecture.
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  • A businessmen crosses a street where patterns of reflected buildings make a geometric pattern in Chile's bustling capital city.<br />
Approximately three decades of uninterrupted economic growth have transformed Santiago into one of Latin America's most sophisticated metropolitan areas, with extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping malls, and impressive high-rise architecture.
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  • Walking in Lummus Park along Ocean Drive in South Beach.
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  • Bars, hotels and shopping along Ocean Avenue in South Beach.
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  • A biker cruises tree lined Espanola Way in South Beach.
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  • LeConte Glacier is in the Stikine Icefield is one of the few remnants of the once-vast ice sheets that covered much of North America during the Pleistocene, or Ice Age, the epoch lasting from 2.5 million to 11,700 years ago. LeConte covers 2,900 square miles along the crest of the Coastal Mountains that separate Canada and the U.S., extending 120 miles from the Whiting River to the Stikine River in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest.<br />
There are over 100,000 glaciers in Alaska and LeConte is the southernmost active tidewater glacier in the northern hemisphere. Since first charted in 1887, it has retreated almost 2.5 miles but is considered stable.
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  • Outhouses with a quiet view of open fields are illuminated by a streetlight in White River, South Dakota.<br />
One for men; one for women; one has no label.
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  • A father and son skip rocks along Lake Michigan south of the Loop.
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  • Two paint mustangs playfully bite while grazing at South Steens mountain in Oregon. The wild horses are friends and hang out with other bachelors in the herd.
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  • Harsh winds blow snow across the craggy peaks of the South Chilkat Mountains, illuminating intense, orange colors of a winter sunset.<br />
The Coastal Range is directly across the Lynn Canal and the Juneau Icefield in southeast Alaska.
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  • View of the city looking south from the Hancock Tower at dusk.
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  • Ice-covered peaks of South Chilkat Mountains appear to have frosting on their tops from melting snow.
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  • South Chilkat Mountain peaks are kissed with warm light at sunset above the Icy Strait. High winds sweep ice and snow from ridge tops creating a landscape that is severe, yet appears serene.
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  • Icy winds blow snow clouds blow over the jagged ridges of the South Chilkat Mountains that rise above Southeast Alaska's coast.
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  • Timber is loaded for export onto a ship in protected waters on South Prince of Wales island. The forest industry depends on overseas sales of wood that is shipped mostly to Asia.
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  • Harsh winds blow snow across the craggy ridges and peaks of the South Chilkat Mountains illuminating intense, orange colors of a winter sunset.<br />
The Coastal Range is directly across the Lynn Canal and the Juneau Icefield in southeast Alaska.
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  • Restored Colonial colonnades edge Lima's Plaza de Armas, bringing many people into the streets of Peru's capital city. Young boys playfully tease each other while hanging out in Lima. The street kids are are good friends and are savvy knowing their way around the Plaza de Armas in Peru's capital city, Lima. Assault, and petty theft make tourists and some locals wary but there is little violent crime in the city.
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  • At the National Conservatory of Music, soloist and vocal teacher Ivoschka Tello rehearses for an upcoming concert. Sheoften sings opera and  is accompanied by Ernesto Mayhuire. <br />
They are playing Bachianas Brasileiras #5 by Heitor Villa -Lobos (Brazilian). Ivoschka studied music in Havana when she was six. She came to Peru and was hired as a teacher at Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, which is the oldest university in Peru.
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  • School children dressed in red uniforms play while waiting to tour the Government Palace, the Palacio de Gobierno at the Plaza de Armas. The palace is located in Peru's capital city, Lima which was founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535. After a disastrous 1746 earthquake, Spanish colonial buildings were built in the period following.
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  • First Communion for sisters Kathia Lizeth Humala Marin and Lineth Estefani Humala Marin outside Iglesia San Pedro.  The Sunday celebration took place off the Plaza de Armas. Peru's capital city, Lima's population is 24  million residents.  <br />
Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, the city is located along the desert coast in the center of Peru.  After a disastrous 1746 earthquake, Spanish colonial buildings were built in the period following.  In the Plaza de Armas area the colonial buildings have been repainted, balconies refurbished.  Surrounding cafes have opened and crime is down.
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  • A young shepherd holds a lamb in front of his rural home in the desert. He lives with his family in a wet, foggy stretch of northern Chile that surrounds the cloud forests of Fray Jorge National Park. Despite the dampness, cactus thrive there and inventive villagers plant them in rows to form livestock pens. <br />
Small cacti of Quisco Cacto or Echinapsis chilensisof species, are planted in a row and grow together making an effective and inexpensive fence. <br />
Parque Nacional Fray Jorge, a strange landscape of cactus and yet, it is wet and foggy. It is described as an ecological island.
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  • A transgender prostitute works with other sex workers in the Colonial district of Quito.  Sex workers have a designated leader who speaks out for them with the Office of Social Inclusion for the city. They are issued official identification cards, part of the city's attempt to organize sex workers and to improve their working conditions.
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  • Students work on clients hair and makeup to learn skills at Princess de Gales, a beauty school in Quito.
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  • A nun makes wafers for communion at Convento de Carmen Alto, a cloistered convent in the Colonial historic district of Quito.
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  • Ecuadorian women weave toquilla straw Panama hats from the plaited leaves of a palm-like plant. The friends work together making hats that exported are exported. Hat-weaving evolved in the early to mid-1600s, became known in the early 1800s and more popular in the mid-19th century when miners of the California Gold Rush traveled to California. ThIs was followed by Theodore Roosevelt who was photographed wearing one in 1906 visiting the Panama Canal.
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  • Young boy gallops at full speed riding bare back on a horse leaving clouds of dust in the barren, high-mountain Peruvian desert near Chauchilla.
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  • In the shadow of huge cargo ships, freighters and battleships, a Valparaiso fisherman paints his boat. The primary gateway for Chile's thriving export business, ships are loaded with copper, fruit, wine and timber to ports worldwide.
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  • Bygone atmosphere of aging alleys and jumbled rooflines characterizes Valparaiso's older neighborhoods. Victorian-era funicular railways run up and down the port city's notoriously steep hillsides behind a building where a man sits in a window.
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  • An indigenous man from the rainforest protests in Quito surrounded by police.
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  • Moai display in Santiago, Chile, airport.
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  • A guest watches the bride and the groom arrive for the reception at a hacienda near Quito.
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  • Cloistered nuns pray seven times a day and otherwise remain silent.  Contemplation is the most important thing in their lives. Santa Catalina Convent, the Monasterio de Santa Catalina was built in 1580 and enlarged in the 17th century. In the chapel, the 30 cloistered nuns come together who live secluded inside the convent.
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  • A transgender prostitute works with other sex workers in the Colonial district of Quito.  Sex workers have a designated leader who speaks out for them with the Office of Social Inclusion for the city. They are issued official identification cards, part of the city's attempt to organize sex workers and to improve their working conditions.
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  • A fisherman ties up his boat on the coast of Valparaiso where other brightly painted fishing boat are dwarfed by freighters and battleships. The city of Valparaiso is a busy seaport located west of Santiago.
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  • Framed in blue shutters, a dog hangs out of an open window watching people walk by.
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  • Tourists are drawn to El Tatio, a geothermal field with geysers north of San Pedro at 4300 meters above sea level located in the Andes Mountains in the Atacama Desert.  More than 70 geysers and fumaroles spew hot water and steam as the sun rises in Chile near the Bolivian border.
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  • Children dressed in their costumes ride on a truck through town to celebrate the first da of spring. The Primavera parade is also known as Friendship Day or Children’s Day.
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  • Circus performers dressed in their costumes ride on a truck through town to advertise the show in Pisco. Locals watch the parade as 20 performers from Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay and Chile smile and wave as they ride around in a circus truck the first night in town.
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  • Circus performers dressed in their costumes ride on a truck through town to advertise the show in Pisco. 20 performers from Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay and Chile smile and wave as they ride around in a circus truck the first night in town.
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  • Lord of Sipan, important Moche burial site in Peru. The site was being looted but it was stopped and some tombs are restored with replicas to show what the graves looked like 1500 years ago. The treasure trove discovered included gold, silver, copper and semi-precious stones as well as hundreds of ceramic pots which contained food and drink for journey in the after life..  The Mochica leader was buried in all of this finery along with a warrior guard buried alive (with his feet cut off), three women, two assistants and a servant.
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  • Lord of Sipan, important Moche burial site in Peru. The site was being looted but it was stopped and some tombs are restored with replicas to show what the graves looked like 1500 years ago. The treasure trove discovered included gold, silver, copper and semi-precious stones as well as hundreds of ceramic pots which contained food and drink for journey in the after life..  The Mochica leader was buried in all of this finery along with a warrior guard buried alive (with his feet cut off), three women, two assistants and a servant.
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  • Dressed up in a suit and bow tie, a young boy patiently waits for cake to be offered while attending a wedding reception in the restored Colonial colonnades edge of Lima's Plaza de Armas.  Well dressed guests mingle at the party towering over the youth.
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  • A cab driver and his girlfriend hangout with another pal on the Plaza de Armas in central Trujillo, Peru’s third largest city founded in 1536 by Pizarro. The attractive colonial city has an impressive main square that is a gathering place for all ages.
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  • Skeletons bleach in the desert sun Chauchilla Cemetery, a burial ground dating from the late Nazca Period from A.D. 500-700. Grave robbers have looted most of the tombs in this  remote spot of southern Peru, scattering bones, garments and pottery shards across the blistering sands. Tourists pay to see some skulls that have been re-arranged. Mummies with hair, teeth and clothing sit in rock walled tomb-like graves facing east.
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  • Novices play ball in a courtyard during a short break from the strict everyday life in a cloistered convent at Santa Catalina Convent in Arequipa, Peru. Older Catholic nuns allow this scheduled play to help the young nuns adjust more easily to the new rules and a routine: They are always silent, pray seven times a day, and never leave the grounds. Visitors to the convent can attend mass but never see life behind the walls where 23 women ranging in age from 15 to 93 make their home.
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  • The Santa Domingo Church in the Old Town historical district of Quito.
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  • The Basilica Church of the National Vow in the city of Quito.
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  • Neighborhoods on the hills surrounding the city of Quito.
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  • Cotopaxi volcano looms above the hillside town of Quito.
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  • Neighborhoods on the hills surrounding the city of Quito.
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  • A man in silhouette wears a traditional brimmed straw hat.
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  • A lone man is silhouetted while watching a bonfire burn in the street outside the Cathdral in Loja.  San Pedro Y San Pablo is a Catholic religious-themed fiesta. Many of the indigenous festivals celebrating the movements of the sun and the harvests were incorporated into the Christian tradition, resulting in a syncretism of Catholic religious imagery and older indigenous beliefs.<br />
The Ecuadorian city is nestled in the Cuxibamba Valley at 7,000 feet in elevation.
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  • A transgender prostitute checks her makeup and gets dressed in a public bathroom as a curious boy watches. Talia works in downtown Quito on the streets and a hotel that caters to sex workers.
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  • A transgender sex worker eats lunch at a restaurant with her aunt and a friend while they wait for their clothing to dry at the laundromat in a mall in a Quito neighborhood.
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  • Surrounded by makeup and clothes, a transgender sex worker pins blonde hair pieces or extensions into her hair as she gets ready to go into Quito for work.
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  • A transgender sex worker straightens her hair extension while getting ready for work. She has her own room and lives with her aunt taking the bus nightly to the historic district of Quito.
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  • A transgender sex worker walks home to her apartment in a neighborhood on the edge of Quito.
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  • A transgender prostitute gives a warning to man harassing her on the street  while waits for clients in the historic district of Quito.
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  • Talia, a transgender prostitute waits for clients on deserted, city streets in the historic district outside a Quito hotel.
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  • A transgender prostitute waits for clients in a room at a Quito hotel.
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  • It is a slow night as a sex worker sits in the lobby of the hotel where she and other transgender sex workers rent rooms for 30 minutes. The city of Quito is working to organize sex workers to help their conditions.
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  • Nuns at Convento de Carmen Alto, a cloistered convent, gather with their dog that all the women love.
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  • Bar patrons dance among flashing red, blue and purple neon lights at a nightclub in Quito.
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  • Mother Superior's dogs greets her in the morning in the courtyard of Convento de Carmen Alto. The cloistered convent is located in the historic, Colonial district of Quito.
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  • Mother Superior's dog greets her in the morning in the courtyard of Convento de Carmen Alto. The convent is home to cloistered nuns in the center of the historic district of Quito.
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  • A client admires her braid, flowers in her hair and freshly applied makeup at Princess de Gales, a beauty school in downtown Quito.
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  • Nuns enjoy coffee and tea for breakfast at Convento de Carmen Alto, a cloistered convent where women live in silence and behind walls in downtown, historic Quito.
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  • Mother Superior joins other nuns for a tasty breakfast at Convento de Carmen Alto, a cloistered convent. Women in the cloistered Carmelite religious order in Quito have jobs and duties performed throughout the monastery daily.
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  • Cloistered Catholic nuns ride in a modern glass elevator added to the 16th century Convento de Carmen Alto. The Carmelite order was forced to settle in Quito after destruction of their monastery in a 1698 earthquake. Older nuns appreciate the convenience to climbing stairs to attend prayer in the chapel.
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  • Cloistered nuns enter the cathedral for a brief private morning prayer and return through fenced gates to Convento de Carmen Alto in Quito, Ecuador.
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  • Following the wedding, a bride wearing a traditional, white gown and lace veil, watches while life-sized cutouts of herself and the groom arrive for the reception at a hacienda near Quito.
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  • A bride in her long, white gown carefully walks up the stairway of her family home in Quito before leaving for the wedding ceremony at a church.
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  • A bride dressed in a traditional gown looks out the window of her family's home before leaving for the church on her wedding day.
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  • A young girl carefully carries a baby lamb while helping her grandmother care for their sheep in a rural area in the mountains of Ecuador.
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  • Once a week nurse checks the health of babies brought into the Well Baby Clinic by their mothers to the local hospital in Sig Sig, a rural community located in the foothills of the Andes mountains.
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  • Ciudad Mitad del Mundo, a 30 meter high monument to the Equator in Quito, Ecuador. Translated as "middle of the world," the tract of land is said to be on the Equator. It was mapped out in 1736 by a French geodesic expedition team led by Charles-Marie de La Comdamine. The French geographers, unfortunately, were off approximately 250 meters, so the monument which includes a painted line denoting the equator was constructed on the erroneous information and now represents a false equator. Tourists visit the site and museum regardless.
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  • A girl plays with her toy horse backstage at a heavy metal rock concert held outdoors in Quito.
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  • Young fans hang on a gate under the stage watching performers at a heavy metal rock concert in Quito.
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  • Randy Olson, a photographer at a heavy metal rock concert in Quito.
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  • A couple embraces while listening to music at a heavy metal rock concert in Quito.
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  • Children play in a small, indoor swimming pool at the day care for the market workers. The facility makes life easier for workers who can drop off their kids nearby and visit with them during their lunch breaks.
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  • A Quito market worker spends a few minutes visiting her daughter at a day care center during the lunch break at her job. Child care facility is adjacent to the workplace which supports working families.
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  • Children of market workers at a Quito day care center burst into laughter with joyous faces as they watch a magician, a clown, and ethnic dancers.
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  • A father watches his son BBoy dancing, a young, urban culture expressed through rhythmic music and acrobatic dance. Their living room floor is a perfect space to practice difficult hip hop moves.
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  • An Ecuadorian family eats breakfast together in their home in a Quito suburb. It is a tradition before family members go to school or work.
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  • A father takes to the floor of the living room in their home as he shows his son moves to try when BBoy dancing. Young, urban culture is expressed through rhythmic music and acrobatic dance similar to hip hop.
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  • Skateboarders show off their skills and moves in graffiti-lined tubes where families gather together to watch on a Sunday afternoon in a Quito city park.
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  • Graffiti lined tubes where families play and skateboarders show off their moves on a Sunday afternoon when people head to the parks in a Quito.
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  • A father skilled in BBoy dancing helps his son practice difficult move in a Quito park. A young, urban culture celebrates hip hop expressed through rhythmic music and acrobatic dance.
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  • Two actors warm up on a stage in an empty auditorium before performing a comedy  that requires strenuous physical moves at a theater, Teatro de la Scala in Cumbaya, near Quito.
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  • BBoy and BGirl dancers, a young, urban culture expressed through rhythmic music and acrobatic dance. She's tough--the only female in the dance group that demands physical strength and agility to perform their routines.
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  • BBoy and BGirl dancers, a young, urban culture expressed through rhythmic music and acrobatic dance. The young Ecuadorian teens work hard perfecting their moves--a mixture of modern dance and hip hop with indigenous influences.
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  • Dancers perform acrobatic moves while practicing BBoy or breaking, a hip hop style of street dance. The gravity defying moves are a large part of their appeal.
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  • Members of a BBoy dance group warm up at rehearsal. The dancers mix indigenous influences with modern dance moves and practice their daring routines in the basement of a building in old Quito.
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