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RMHFWD7N–080903-N-8907D-126 PALMIRA, Colombia (Sept. 1, 2008) Machinist Mate 1st Class Samuel Ramos, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), comforts a child at the Palmira medical site during the Caribbean phase of Continuing Promise (CP) 2008. CP is an equal partnership mission between the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Danals (Released) US Navy 080903-N-8907D-126 Machinist Mate 1st Class Samuel Ramos, assigned to th
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080829-N-1508S-120 PALMIRA, Colombia (Aug. 29, 2008) Air Force Tech. Sgt. Karen Merrow, right, embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), comforts a Colombian child as Canadian Army Capt. Ian Thornton extracts a tooth during dental services provided during the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise (CP) 2008. Kearsarge is supporting the Caribbean phase of CP, an equal-partnership mission between the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-080829-n-1508s-120-palmira-colombia-aug-29-2008-air-force-tech-sgt-130251513.html
RMHFWD3N–080829-N-1508S-120 PALMIRA, Colombia (Aug. 29, 2008) Air Force Tech. Sgt. Karen Merrow, right, embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), comforts a Colombian child as Canadian Army Capt. Ian Thornton extracts a tooth during dental services provided during the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise (CP) 2008. Kearsarge is supporting the Caribbean phase of CP, an equal-partnership mission between the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communi
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RM2X2AHM7–Golden mask, 200 a.C., Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Calima, Museo del Oro, Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471320.html
RM2KAKP48–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
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RM2X2AMNP–Golden mask, 200 a.C., Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Calima, Museo del Oro, Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471504.html
RM2KAKPAT–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
080829-N-5642P-088 SANTA MARTA, Colombia (Aug. 29, 2008) Students from the C.E.D Rural Mixto De Palmira Primary School march in a parade to celebrate the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge's (LHD 3) first day of Continuing Promise (CP) 2008 in Santa Marta. Kearsarge is supporting the Caribbean phase of CP 2008, an equal-partnership mission between the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class William S. Parker/Released) Parade in the streets of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-080829-n-5642p-088-santa-marta-colombia-aug-29-2008-students-from-129972905.html
RMHFCNND–080829-N-5642P-088 SANTA MARTA, Colombia (Aug. 29, 2008) Students from the C.E.D Rural Mixto De Palmira Primary School march in a parade to celebrate the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge's (LHD 3) first day of Continuing Promise (CP) 2008 in Santa Marta. Kearsarge is supporting the Caribbean phase of CP 2008, an equal-partnership mission between the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class William S. Parker/Released) Parade in the streets of
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Main highway between Cali and Palmira, highway between Santa Marta and Cienaga. Original caption: 39-3817 - Report of Highway Activities in Colombia South America - 1939. Taken by Worth D. Ross. Main highway between Cali and Palmira showing general tendency to construct roads below natural ground surfaces. Original caption: 39-3818 - Another view of highway between Santa Marta and Cienaga. State: Colombia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/main-highway-between-cali-and-palmira-highway-between-santa-marta-and-cienaga-original-caption-39-3817-report-of-highway-activities-in-colombia-south-america-1939-taken-by-worth-d-ross-main-highway-between-cali-and-palmira-showing-general-tendency-to-construct-roads-below-natural-ground-surfaces-original-caption-39-3818-another-view-of-highway-between-santa-marta-and-cienaga-state-colombia-image501734636.html
RM2M47YJ4–Main highway between Cali and Palmira, highway between Santa Marta and Cienaga. Original caption: 39-3817 - Report of Highway Activities in Colombia South America - 1939. Taken by Worth D. Ross. Main highway between Cali and Palmira showing general tendency to construct roads below natural ground surfaces. Original caption: 39-3818 - Another view of highway between Santa Marta and Cienaga. State: Colombia.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Colombia shows Arms of National University, serie, circa 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moscow-russia-october-24-2021-postage-stamp-printed-in-colombia-shows-arms-of-national-university-serie-circa-1968-image453119268.html
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RM2X1TMFH–Golden mask, 200 a.C., Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Calima, Museo del Oro, Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America.
. The earth and its inhabitants ... TOPOGRAPHY OF COLOMBIA. 197 PoPAYAN—Santander—Palmira—Manizales—Pacora. Near the source of the Cauca, or western Magdalena, stands the famous cityof Fopayan, the learned, the noble, the birthplace of more illustriouscitizens than any other place in the republic. Popaj^an, capital of the provinceof Cauca, presents from a distance an imposing view, its houses, domes, andtowers standing on the gently inclined slope of a cultivated tract, traversed by acopious stream which falls in a series of cascades down to the Cauca. South-wards is developed an amphitheatre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-topography-of-colombia-197-popayansantanderpalmiramanizalespacora-near-the-source-of-the-cauca-or-western-magdalena-stands-the-famous-cityof-fopayan-the-learned-the-noble-the-birthplace-of-more-illustriouscitizens-than-any-other-place-in-the-republic-popajan-capital-of-the-provinceof-cauca-presents-from-a-distance-an-imposing-view-its-houses-domes-andtowers-standing-on-the-gently-inclined-slope-of-a-cultivated-tract-traversed-by-acopious-stream-which-falls-in-a-series-of-cascades-down-to-the-cauca-south-wards-is-developed-an-amphitheatre-image370459755.html
RM2CEKW5F–. The earth and its inhabitants ... TOPOGRAPHY OF COLOMBIA. 197 PoPAYAN—Santander—Palmira—Manizales—Pacora. Near the source of the Cauca, or western Magdalena, stands the famous cityof Fopayan, the learned, the noble, the birthplace of more illustriouscitizens than any other place in the republic. Popaj^an, capital of the provinceof Cauca, presents from a distance an imposing view, its houses, domes, andtowers standing on the gently inclined slope of a cultivated tract, traversed by acopious stream which falls in a series of cascades down to the Cauca. South-wards is developed an amphitheatre
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RM2X2AHM6–Golden mask, 200 a.C., Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Calima, Museo del Oro, Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471499.html
RM2KAKPAK–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: the centre of the city considered one of the most dangerous places in the world with a high crime rate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-the-centre-of-the-city-considered-image155330062.html
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RM2WYN9HJ–Golden mask, 200 a.C., Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Calima, Museo del Oro, Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America.
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-bolivar-square-and-the-historical-nuestra-seora-del-palmar-cathedral-in-palmira-image459561893.html
RF2HKJRTN–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471512.html
RM2KAKPB4–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: cars waiting at a traffic light in the city considered one of the most dangerous places in the world Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-cars-waiting-at-a-traffic-light-image155330336.html
RFK0KWC0–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: cars waiting at a traffic light in the city considered one of the most dangerous places in the world
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-bolivar-square-and-the-historical-nuestra-seora-del-palmar-cathedral-in-palmira-image459561803.html
RF2HKJRNF–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471331.html
RM2KAKP4K–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
the cathedral of Nuestra Señora del Rosario del Palmar in Palmira Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cathedral-of-nuestra-seora-del-rosario-del-palmar-in-palmira-colombia-image155329880.html
RFK0KTRM–the cathedral of Nuestra Señora del Rosario del Palmar in Palmira Colombia
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-bolivar-square-and-the-historical-nuestra-seora-del-palmar-cathedral-in-palmira-image459561878.html
RF2HKJRT6–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Bolivar Square and the historical Nuestra Señora del Palmar cathedral in Palmira
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-image488471510.html
RM2KAKPB2–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto)
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: men riding bicycle and motorbike pass on the street of the town with one of the highest criminal rate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-colombia-men-riding-bicycle-and-image155330169.html
RFK0KW61–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: men riding bicycle and motorbike pass on the street of the town with one of the highest criminal rate
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Historical train station at Palmira City in the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-historical-train-station-at-palmira-city-in-the-region-of-the-valle-del-cauca-in-colombia-image459536074.html
RF2HKHJXJ–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Historical train station at Palmira City in the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline landing at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-plane-of-the-avianca-airline-landing-at-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-to-cali-city-in-colombia-image383192094.html
RF2D7BWBX–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline landing at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colombia
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471486.html
RM2KAKPA6–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
colonial building facade architectural details in Buga Valle de Cauca Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonial-building-facade-architectural-details-in-buga-valle-de-cauca-image155332336.html
RFK0KYYC–colonial building facade architectural details in Buga Valle de Cauca Colombia
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline landing at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-plane-of-the-avianca-airline-landing-at-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-to-cali-city-in-colombia-image383192163.html
RF2D7BWEB–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline landing at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colombia
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Abandoned train at the historical train station in Palmira City at the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-abandoned-train-at-the-historical-train-station-in-palmira-city-at-the-region-of-the-valle-del-cauca-in-colombia-image459535978.html
RF2HKHJR6–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Abandoned train at the historical train station in Palmira City at the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471502.html
RM2KAKPAP–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
Basilica of The Lord of the Miracles is visited by three million of pilgrims every year in Buga Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/basilica-of-the-lord-of-the-miracles-is-visited-by-three-million-of-image155331617.html
RFK0KY1N–Basilica of The Lord of the Miracles is visited by three million of pilgrims every year in Buga Colombia
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Abandoned train at the historical train station in Palmira City at the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-september-2021-abandoned-train-at-the-historical-train-station-in-palmira-city-at-the-region-of-the-valle-del-cauca-in-colombia-image459536149.html
RF2HKHK19–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER, 2021: Abandoned train at the historical train station in Palmira City at the region of the Valle del Cauca in Colombia
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471419.html
RM2KAKP7R–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline at its parking spot in the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colomb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-plane-of-the-avianca-airline-at-its-parking-spot-in-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-to-cali-city-in-colomb-image383192233.html
RF2D7BWGW–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Plane of the Avianca airline at its parking spot in the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near to Cali city in Colomb
Basilica of The Lord of the Miracles is visited by three million of pilgrims every year in Buga Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/basilica-of-the-lord-of-the-miracles-is-visited-by-three-million-of-image155331730.html
RFK0KY5P–Basilica of The Lord of the Miracles is visited by three million of pilgrims every year in Buga Colombia
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471324.html
RM2KAKP4C–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-fuel-truck-parking-near-airplane-for-fueling-at-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-cali-in-colombia-image383192393.html
RF2D7BWPH–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia
July 10, 2017 Buga, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: motorbikes parked along the street of the colonial town Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-buga-valle-de-cauca-colombia-motorbikes-parked-along-image155330945.html
RFK0KX5N–July 10, 2017 Buga, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: motorbikes parked along the street of the colonial town
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471494.html
RM2KAKPAE–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-fuel-truck-parking-near-airplane-for-fueling-at-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-cali-in-colombia-image383192317.html
RF2D7BWKW–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: people walk the street of one of the most dangerous cities in the world Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-people-walk-the-street-of-one-image155329938.html
RFK0KTWP–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: people walk the street of one of the most dangerous cities in the world
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471310.html
RM2KAKP3X–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-fuel-truck-parking-near-airplane-for-fueling-at-the-alfonso-bonilla-aragon-airport-near-cali-in-colombia-image383192255.html
RF2D7BWHK–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia
July 10, 2017 Buga, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: the basilica of the Lord of the miracles is receiving three million pilgrims per year Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-buga-valle-de-cauca-colombia-the-basilica-of-the-lord-image155331983.html
RFK0KYER–July 10, 2017 Buga, Valle de Cauca, Colombia: the basilica of the Lord of the miracles is receiving three million pilgrims per year
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471334.html
RM2KAKP4P–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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RF2D7BWMD–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Fuel truck parking near airplane for fueling at the Alfonso Bonilla Aragon airport near Cali in Colombia
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: centre area of the tropical city listed as one of the most dangerous places in the country Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-centre-area-of-the-tropical-city-image155329516.html
RFK0KTAM–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: centre area of the tropical city listed as one of the most dangerous places in the country
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471328.html
RM2KAKP4G–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-empty-waiting-room-at-cali-airport-in-colombia-during-covid-19-pandemic-with-social-distancing-signs-on-chairs-image383191818.html
RF2D7BW22–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs
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RFK0KTNG–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: scarce traffic in the centre of one of the most dangerous cities in the country
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471496.html
RM2KAKPAG–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palmira-colombia-october-2020-empty-waiting-room-at-cali-airport-in-colombia-during-covid-19-pandemic-with-social-distancing-signs-on-chairs-image383191726.html
RF2D7BTXP–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs
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RFK0KW0K–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: horse drawn carriage waiting for customers in the centre of one of the most dangerous cities in the world
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471506.html
RM2KAKPAX–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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RF2D7BW8W–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs
July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: horse drawn carriage waiting for customers in the centre of one of the most dangerous cities in the world Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/july-10-2017-palmira-valle-de-cauca-horse-drawn-carriage-waiting-for-image155329979.html
RFK0KTY7–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: horse drawn carriage waiting for customers in the centre of one of the most dangerous cities in the world
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471492.html
RM2KAKPAC–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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RF2D7BW5J–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs
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RFK0KTJT–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: hot and hazy weather in the centre area of the tropical city listed as one of the most dangerous places in the
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471305.html
RM2KAKP3N–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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RFK0KT6X–July 10, 2017 Palmira, Valle de Cauca: street view of the tropical cityn on a hzay day listed as one of the most dangerous places in the country
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471460.html
RM2KAKP98–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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RF2D7BTRJ–PALMIRA, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER, 2020: Empty waiting room at Cali airport in Colombia during COVID-19 pandemic with social distancing signs on chairs
Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-at-blue-roof-neighborhood-one-of-the-illegal-settlements-provoked-by-the-colombian-armed-conflict-on-february-16-2017-in-colombia-the-population-that-until-now-had-fled-the-armed-conflict-was-based-around-the-big-cities-called-invasions-between-cali-and-palmira-there-is-a-small-invasion-called-blue-roof-by-the-plastics-that-humble-homes-of-that-color-most-are-destructive-families-with-no-father-figure-dead-in-conflict-they-live-on-selling-the-gravel-they-take-out-of-the-river-or-collecting-rubbish-photo-by-alvaro-fuentenurphoto-please-use-credit-from-credit-field-image488471311.html
RM2KAKP3Y–Life at Blue Roof neighborhood: one of the illegal settlements provoked by the Colombian armed conflict on February 16, 2017. In Colombia, the population that until now had fled the armed conflict, was based around the big cities called Invasions. Between Cali and Palmira there is a small invasion called Blue Roof by the plastics that humble homes of that color. Most are destructive families, with no father figure, dead in conflict. They live on selling the gravel they take out of the river or collecting rubbish. (Photo by Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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