Peru's Cocaine Backpackers

This March 16, 2015 photo, a rural road is seen in La Mar, province of Ayacucho, Peru. While authorities say most of the drugs in the region are now flown out, backpacking is dependable in the rainy season, cheaper than hiring a pilot and plane – and key to evading police checkpoints. Backpackers, or “mochileros”, (“mochila” is Spanish for backpack), have been hauling cocaine this way for nearly two decades. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)
Peru's Cocaine Backpackers
   
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