La Paz Corn Cakes
Deep in the steep incline of La Paz, a street vendor tends a small charcoal grill while the city's distinctive cable car infrastructure glows faintly in the deepening blue hour sky above. The foreground is dominated by the vendor's hands flipping corn cakes on a well-used skillet, with a stack of storage tins and a few garlic bulbs resting on the wooden counter nearby. Behind the immediate cooking station, the narrow cobblestone alley reveals the rough adobe walls of traditional homes and the distant, silhouetted peaks of the Andes mountains. A wisp of smoke curls upward, catching the last light from a passing bus, while a customer waits patiently in the shadows, holding a plastic bag.
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