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We are accompanying a "gallada" - a group that protects itself by living on the street - made up of children and adults who collect materials to recycle (paper, glass, metal) in large shopping centers. On Friday nights they cross the city pulling and pushing large sphere carts to sell what they have collected along their way in the Cartucho de Bogotá warehouses, leaving small life stories scattered on the asphalt.

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We are accompanying a "gallada" - a group that protects itself by living on the street - made up of children and adults who collect materials to recycle (paper, glass, metal) in large shopping centers. On Friday nights they cross the city pulling and pushing large sphere carts to sell what they have collected along their way in the Cartucho de Bogotá warehouses, leaving small life stories scattered on the asphalt.

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