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  • One man loads gasoline for the boat's engine, other miners head to different gold mining sites along the Madre de Dios River in the Peruvian Amazon.
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  • The Suchiate River in the border of Mexico and Guatemala is the black market point between both countries, and also allows the crossing of thousands of Central American migrants who have the goal of reaching to United States, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, January 24, 2008.
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  • People cross by raft the Suchiate River illegally, under the Talisman checkpoint between Guatemala and Mexico in Talisman, Mexico, February 23, 2013.
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  • Rappelling 328 feet into the river Granados in Taxco, Guerrero. This river forms the waterfall named Thousand Waterfalls, Guerrero, Mexico.
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  • Rappelling 328 feet into the river Granados in Taxco, Guerrero. This river forms the waterfall named Thousand Waterfalls, Guerrero, Mexico.
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  • Two miners work alongside the bed of the Madre de Dios River in the extraction of gold by suction using a gasoline engine in the Peruvian Amazon. Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • Cayucos with products for trade in the riverbed of the Madre de Dios River, near the town of Boca Colorado, Peru. In the interior of the Amazon jungle there are many camps for the extraction of gold.
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  • Salespeople and cars on a barge in the Wawa River, Bilwi, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • A miner removes the stones that clog a hose that sucks the mud, a motor drives the mud so that it collides with a mesh and it slid along a carpet and by gravity the gold is trapped. Bed of the Madre de Dios River near Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • The miners come and go from their camps for the extraction of gold in the interior of the Amazon rainforest, they move through the Madre de Dios River in Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • Riverbed of the Madre de Dios River, near the town of Boca Colorado, Peru. In the interior of the Amazon jungle there are camps for the extraction of gold.
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  • Huepetuhe is one of the largest mining areas in the Peruvian Amazon. Huepetuhe, Peru. The view is from an old river bed.
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  • River contamination in Bilwi, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • A woman washes clothes in the Wawa River in Auhya Pihni, RAAN, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • Some migrants who have been deported from the United States have seen obliged to stay and live in the Tijuana River Canal. This place is also used by drug addicts to buy and to consume drugs in Tijuana, Mexico. March 8, 2009.
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  • Man on the barge in Wawa River in the nightfall at Bilwi, RAAM, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • A group of young people wait for a truck to take them to Delta 1. To move from one town to another within the mining corridor, several rivers must be crossed, this is more difficult in the rainy season.
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  • Pickup trucks cross several rivers carrying gasoline. The Peruvian government has prohibited the sale of gasoline in large quantities without a permit in the Peruvian Amazon. Huaypetue, Peru.
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