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Grave Site In A Military Zone. Lobitos, Peru. 2010.
This place looks like Baghdad. An ex-military zone with refineries, exposed pipe lines, a few oil rigs in the distant ocean, and small dispersed shacks in the dessert. I’d assume someone is …

Grave Site In A Military Zone. Lobitos, Peru. 2010.

This place looks like Baghdad. An ex-military zone with refineries, exposed pipe lines, a few oil rigs in the distant ocean, and small dispersed shacks in the dessert. I’d assume someone is taking advantage of someone in this oil business. You can cross a military checkpoint on the vacant road along side the ocean, where supposedly there’s a vacant break to surf after you get the okay from the gunman.

From the series “These New Poutines”

December 08, 2012
Tags: Lobitos, Peru, Travel Photography, surf trip, These New Poutines
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