(The outskirts of Sucre, on the way to Tarabuco, a pueblito famed for its textiles.)
(The baskets are full of strips of llama meat drying the sun. The finished product is called charque, and it’s like a very flavourful and lean version of beef jerky.)
(Wandering around the market.)
(Most of the textiles are made from alpaca wool, and they generally sell from between $2 and $20.)
(Wandering around the outskirts of the town.)
lunes, 20 de agosto de 2007
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