The Mountain That Eats Men

A descent into Bolivia’s dark heart, with a gallery from photographer Jason Rothe.
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amitDecember 17, 2008 08:13 EST

Brilliant how everything from politics, history, values, and the human condition is packed in the suspense of this adventure. Amazing photos. Makes me want to make love to Pachamama.

Francesco SinibaldiDecember 27, 2008 15:17 EST

Christmas carol.

Shining lights
and the plan
of a destiny,
when Christmas
arrives: I see
the profile of
a northerly wind
near the sound
of a feast, a
rosy return
and always a
white dream
on a similar sight.

Francesco Sinibaldi

Claudio D'AndreaJanuary 24, 2009 14:18 EST

A powerful piece and very, very moving. I especially feel for the poor young drillers whose lives are cut short so brutally after only 10 years. Indeed: The mine is not a metaphor.

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Thanks a lot, guys!

researchOctober 24, 2009 02:34 EST

Scenery from them - funny

sohbetNovember 03, 2009 18:45 EST

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