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  • A  teacher makes and paints Papier Mache masks as pasrt of her art lesson, Arequipa, Peru.
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  • A smiling middle aged teacher in a school lesson, Arequipa, Peru
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  • A "Matses" tribal women with facial decorations in the form of cats whiskers  made from thin bamboo sticks, Remoyacu village, Peru
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  • The rusting remains of the paddle steamer used by film director Werner Herzog in the making of the film "Fitzcarraldo" close to the Amazon river city  town of Iquitos, Perú.
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  • Pool Bellido, Peru, during the men’s semi final of the Street League Skateboarding World Tour Event at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on 26th May 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The SLS World Tour Event will take place at the Copper Box Arena during the 25-26 May, 2019.
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  • Musician and instrument maker Jose Otaiza, 43 in front of his ancestral homes entrance, 20 Kms outside Villarica town. José grew up in the poorist neighbourhood on the outskirts of Santiago. Hes a mestizo, mother being a Mapuche, father is a white Chilean. José quit schooling at an early age, to dedicate himself to music and became a street musician. He then joined a group and began touring, particularly in Argentina. He then followed his ambition and traveled across Latin America, mainly Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador to further his knowledge of Indigenous musical expressions. Following on he traveled to Europe, principally Germany  for several years before returning to reconnect with his  Mapuche  heritage which he strongly missed. Seen here with wooden stakes which in Mapuche culture have religious and mystical dimensions.  Loncoche, Chile, February 9, 2018.
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  • Musician Jose Otaiza, 43 in front of his ancestral homes entrance, 20 Kms outside Villarica town. José grew up in the poorist neighbourhood on the outskirts of Santiago. Hes a mestizo, mother being a Mapuche, father is a white Chilean. José quit schooling at an early age, to dedicate himself to music and became a street musician. He then joined a group and began touring, particularly in Argentina. He then followed his ambition and traveled across Latin America, mainly Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador to further his knowledge of Indigenous musical expressions. Following on he traveled to Europe, principally Germany  for several years before returning to reconnect with his  Mapuche  heritage which he strongly missed. Seen here with his collections of instruments which he plays and makes. Loncoche, Chile. February 9, 2018.
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