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Art in this Issue :: Antofagasta, Chile

Enjoy some of the art and photography from this issue in our YES! slideshow.

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Photo by Rodrigo 'RasDragon' Araya Plaza
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Boys in Antofagasta, Chile, jump into the Pacific Ocean off cranes built in the 1800s for shipment of saltpeter and silver. The wharf and its cranes are now a national monument.
Photo by Rodrigo 'RasDragon' Araya Plaza
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Latin America Rising
Plaza, R. A. (2007, July 30). Art in this Issue :: Antofagasta, Chile. Retrieved February 11, 2012, from YES! Magazine Web site: http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/latin-america-rising/art-in-this-issue-antofagasta-chile. All Rights Reserved


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