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Arriaga- One half of a bra is seen at the tracks in Arriaga where the notorious train, La Bestia, begins. This is one article of clothing, out of countless, found along the route. August 3rd, 2015 photo by Janice Amaya

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Bra in the train tracks at Arriaga

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