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  • Children Ride Their Bike On An Old Wooden Bridge Crossing The Sarapiqui River In Costa Rica.
    Wooden Bridge, Sarapiqui River, Bicy...jpg
  • Teenagers diving and jumping off a railing into the waters of Miami Beach, Florida.
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  • Children cross the street to enter the colonial church of Saint John The Baptist in the town of San Juan de Oriente, one of the 'Pueblos Blancos' or White Towns.  The Mombacho Volcano can be seen in the background.
    San Juan de Oriente, Nicaragua.jpg
  • The barrio of Comuna 13 clings to the side of a steep hillside in Medellin were residents had to climb up and down many steps to get into town and back.  Now Medellin is the first city in the world to build a series of outdoor escalators as public transport, creating mobility solutions for the neighborhood with such difficult accessiblity.  The escalators are divided into six sections and have shortened the trip from a 35 minute hike by foot to six minutes.  In the photo a boy is seen riding the escalator down as he is watched by one of the construction personel.
    Outdoor Public Escalators, Medellin,...jpg
  • Boys playing soccer in a park in front of a revolutionary war mural in Leon, Nicaragua. The Iglesia de la Recoleccion can be seen in the background.
    Playing Socceer, Park, Leon, Nicarag...jpg
  • Boy on a horse waits to cross a main highway in northwestern Nicaragua.  The San Cristobal Volcano can be seen in the background.
    Boy Riding A Horse, Northwestern Nic...jpg
  • In the Casco Viejo neighborhood of Panama City a mother and son are dressed in the national costumes of Panama.  The mother is in a polerra dress for woman, and the boy is wearing a straw montuno hat and embroidered shirt for men.
    Panama, Traditional Dress, Casco Vie...jpg
  • Young boy acts as a tourist guide to the Hervideros de San Jacinto, a field of boiling mud holes connected to the Telica Volcano in San Jacinto, Nicaragua.
    Local Tourist Guide, Boiling Mud Hol...jpg
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