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
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Photo Gallery - The Aymara New Year In Bolivia - Tales From The Lens
Magical Andes Photography Aymara woman walking past mural with symbols of La Paz, Bolivia photograph
Aymara new year bolivia hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Magical Andes Photography A woman holds up some red underwear in front of a market stall on New Year's Eve, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
Magical Andes Photography Aymara women and children sitting next to tomb in cemetery during Todos Santos festival, La Paz, Bolivia photograph
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Alto Paz Bolivia July 2015 Aymara Women Dressed Indigenous Traditional – Stock Editorial Photo © alexandrelaprise #377475950
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Magical Andes Photography Aymara woman or cholita wearing traditional dress shopping at street stall selling Father Christmas and Grinch hats and costu photograph
Magical Andes Photography Aymara lady walking past American style thrift store and inflatable Santa Claus, La Paz, Bolivia photograph