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In many parts of Latin America it is traditional for people to wear coloured underwear to see in the New Year. Red is generally supposed to bring the wearer love in the coming year, yellow money and good luck. photo photograph
Magical Andes Photography Aymara lady walking past American style thrift store and inflatable Santa Claus, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
Magical Andes Photography Aymara women in traditional dress looking at view over La Paz from El Alto, Bolivia photograph
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Magical Andes Photography Aymara shamans or amautas perform rituals at sunrise for Aymara New Year celebrations, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
Magical Andes Photography Aymara women in front of a Cuba Libre hoarding watch the Gran Poder festival, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
Magical Andes Photography Shop selling paneton and drinks in street market, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
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Alto Paz Bolivia July 2015 Aymara Women Dressed Indigenous Traditional – Stock Editorial Photo © alexandrelaprise #377475950
Magical Andes Photography Young women shopping at stall selling red and yellow underwear on New Year's Eve, La Paz, Bolivia photograph