What follows is a series of photos of Entre Rios and the people that live here. Each photo carries its own explanation.

Children playing in field
Children playing in the field during half-time of the football match.

Girl with iceblock
Young girl enjoying an iceblock in the heat of the day.

Symbol of Entre Rios
The statue of the Christ is a symbol of the strength of Catholicism in Entre Rios.

Icecream vendor
Icecream vendor selling to spectators during the football match.

Mother attending child
At a market stand, a mother attends to a pickle in her daughter's hand.

Fruit vendor
Fruit vendor at the Sunday markets.

Local street
A local street in the township, lined with mud-brick houses. The yellow box is gas which has only recently arrived at the town.

Main cathedral
The main Catholic cathedral that is always found facing the main plaza of every town.

Itinerant vendor of electonics
An itinerant vendor that has arrived to sell during the Sunday markets only. Their son is currently minding the store.

Guido leading worship
Guido leading worship during the Sunday evening service.

Fruit vendor with scales
Fruit vendor that sells his produce by weight.

Man listening to radio
A "transporter" listening to the radio while waiting for another job.

Distant storm clouds
Menacing storm clouds cling to the mountain tops in the distance while looking up the road that leads to the mission.

Taxi driver
One of the mission workers that moonlights as a taxi driver.

A river and bridge
The bridge that leads to Yacuiba and one of the rivers that is namesake to this town (Between Rivers).

Guido and me getting sand
The concrete construction at the mission needed more sand, so Guido and I went down to the river and filled up three cement bags with the best sand we could find.

Loading the taxi
To get the sand back to the mission, we asked our taxi friend to help us out and Guido loaded the bags into the boot. The taxis here run on gas, but are connected using the standard house gas cylinders.

Lady carrying firewood.
A lady carefully picks her way down a slippery muddy hill with an armfull of wood for the kitchen oven.

Girl with bag
Young girl carrying a shopping bag back home. Although not see, her mum is close behind her.

Ibachi spraying concrete
Ibache spraying concrete onto the wall of the mission.

Old mud brick house
An old mud brick house with rocks hammered into the wall in preparation of rendering the wall. This process helps to eliminate the risks of Chagis disease.

Toyota car
Cars in Bolivia are often decorated like rally cars or something that is heavily sponsored. Stickers of all sorts are highly popular.

Shop and motel
This building holds apartments for rent above the action of the shops below it. In the forefront is the taxi stand with only two cars present.

Internet
The only internet in Entre Rios and it is coffee-per-reply slow. I had to send most emails several times before they would go (they timed out the first few times).

Girl in doorway
Many people and children sit in their doorways watching life pass by them.

Advertising
Many shops have large displays of advertising for their most popular products. In this part of Bolivia, the Cascade brand outsells Coke and other brands because of their much cheaper price.

Drink stand
Two friends chat at a drink stall. Here they sell a glass or plastic bag drink made from peanuts, soya beans, linseed, or peaches (you choose) for 50 cents.

Selling drinks in bulk
A wholesaler that sells to the small house-based shops in outlying communities based in the mountains. Drinks are one of the most commonly purchased items.

Ibachi
One of the pastors that work out in the communities in the mountains who came to Entre Rios for the Leadership Meeting and to help out with some work on the mission.

Sleeping man
A butcher taking a rest between clients during the middle of the day.