La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A general view of La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A miner works at a gold mine in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A general view of La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A miner works at a gold mine in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners work at gold mines in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners work under hard conditions at gold mines in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners take a break at gold mines in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A miner is seen during its break in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A woman with her child are seen in a van in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners are seen during their break in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners work under hard conditions at gold mines in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners work under hard conditions at gold mines in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: An miner is seen during his break in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A miner works at a gold mine in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
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LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Solid gold is seen in a case in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency,Image: 309488302, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
La Rinconada Gold Mine
LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: Miners suffer from pollution due to lack of infrastructure and garbage bins in La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
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LA RINCONADA, PERU- NOVEMBER 1: A general view of La Rinconada, the highest permanent settlement in the world, in Puno, Peru on November 1, 2016. Miners work under a system called "cachorreo", by which they do twenty-eight days free, extracting gold for the contractor, and only two days for their own benefits.Even though more than 60,000 people, mostly men live in La Rinconada, also widows and single mothers hammer rocks twelve hours a day to look after their children. Sebastian Castañeda / Anadolu Agency
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