This is one of the better rural villages. As you can see in this picture a man riding a horse drawn cart, a donkey tied to a stake, clothes hanging outside to dry, and small houses with raw sewage running into the open ground.
I have seen the poorest sections of Juarez, Mexico and this is lots worse... Do any of these kinds of people have a small garden patch or a paying job of any kind? MIMI
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3 Comments:
At April 09, 2006 9:07 PM,
Mom said…
A pretty sad looking village. How lucky we are!
At April 10, 2006 9:19 AM,
Tara said…
Oh, that is awful.
At April 11, 2006 7:37 AM,
Anonymous said…
I have seen the poorest sections of Juarez, Mexico and this is lots worse... Do any of these kinds of people have a small garden patch or a paying job of any kind? MIMI
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