As the sun rises over the ocean coast of Peru, small waves roll in, hitting the shores of Chorrillos, a district within Lima, Peru. Behind Chorrillos — up on what appears to be a shantytown on a sand dune — 20 children, 8 to 15 years old, are soon getting ready to surf.
These children reside is Alto Peru, an extremely poor barrio behind the modern highrises facing the Pacific Coast of Lima.
Some of these children don’t have parents, some are sniffing … More
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