The walk between our enclave and town is the equivalent of maybe 6 blocks, but shows the vast differences between rich and poor. The first picture shows the fine homes along a clear mountain stream. The second picture is of a plywood and plastic sheeting shack across the street and not more than 100 yards from the stream.
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I took these two pictures yesterday on my way to the barber shop where I got a decent haircut for two dollars. While goods are somewhat cheaper here the real deals involve cheap labor.
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