Mountains
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ECONOMY
Bolivia’s Mountain of Silver Stands on the Edge of Collapse
At 15,600 feet above sea level, Potosí's Cerro Rico—the "Rich Hill" that once financed empires—still glints with promise, but every…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Indigenous Guard Risks Everything to Bring Recruited Children Home
In the mountains of Cauca, unarmed Indigenous Guards walk straight into guerrilla camps to bring back children. They carry no…
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LIFE
Peruvian Artist’s Quest Proves Quechua Still Thrives Beyond All Odds
In the clatter of New York’s Tribeca Film Festival, Runa Simi arrives with an unexpected roar: a Peruvian father and…
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