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  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • And I hate to admit this, but there is a huge, open dump site a few miles west of Acuna where all the basura from the city pick-ups is burned.

    Page 3 2005

  • Here in Mexico City, I also keep an ear open for the "basura" bell, so I can trip down the stairs of my little apartment building (I live on the top floor, the fourth, and there's no elevator) carrying my several small Superama bags of garbage and recyclables at the proper time.

    Southern Justice 2009

  • Here in Mexico City, I also keep an ear open for the "basura" bell, so I can trip down the stairs of my little apartment building (I live on the top floor, the fourth, and there's no elevator) carrying my several small Superama bags of garbage and recyclables at the proper time.

    Southern Justice 2009

  • Here in Mexico City, I also keep an ear open for the "basura" bell, so I can trip down the stairs of my little apartment building (I live on the top floor, the fourth, and there's no elevator) carrying my several small Superama bags of garbage and recyclables at the proper time.

    Southern Justice 2009

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