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Bolivian Ball
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Includes 18 images
Credit: Eduardo Leal via Visura
Asset ID: VA8660
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Copyright: © Eduardo Leal, 2024
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Location: Potosi, Bolivia
Topics: Black and White Documentary Editorial Sports

Eduardo Leal

@ Freelancer Based in Macau S.A.R., China

Eduardo Leal is a Portuguese documentary photographer usually based in Macau, China. Previously he worked for several years in South America. He graduated in Journalism at Escola Superior de Jornalismo (ESJ) and has a Masters in...
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Travis Dupree and Domonick Steverson walk next to a Cholita on the streets of Potosi­. American basketball players are looking for new markets to continue their careers and Bolivia recently has  been receiveing with open arms this influx of players.

American basketball players sitting in Plaza 10 de Noviembre, Potosi­. From left to right: Rory Miller (25), Domonick Steverson (24), DeQuan Dupree (25), Travis Dupree (25) and Tadavious Williams (26).

Cholitas look with curiosity at DeQuan Massey while he shoots for a three point during a free session at Sucre School in Potosi­.

Domonich Steverson and Travis Dupree have a conversation with their designated translated Israel. There are many challenges in Bolivia, one is the language and the another is to adapt to the high altitude.

Domonick Steverson gets ready for the game, while Tadavius Williams and Travis Dupree try to focus by listening to music. Pueblito Nets will play against Pichincha, which is one of the bigger teams in Potosi­. It represents one of the most prestigious schools in the country.

Travis Dupree and Domonick Steverson do warm-up exercises before the game against Pichincha in Potosi. American basketball players are looking for new markets to continue their careers and Bolivia recently has  been receiveing with open arms this influx of players.

Travis Dupree leads the team on the warriors chant before the game against the Pichincha. American basketball players are looking for new markets to continue their careers and Bolivia recently has been receiving with open arms this influx of players.

Domonick Steverson tries to recover a ball during the game against Pichincha. Pichincha is one of the bigger teams in Potosi­. It represents one of the most prestigious schools of the country. American basketball players are looking for new markets to continue their careers and Bolivia recently has been receiving with open arms this influx of players.

After the game against Pichincha, Travis Dupree complains to an official about the number of faults he suffered and weren't called for.

Tadavius Williams signs the ball of a fan after the game against Pichincha.

The players, DeQuan Massey, Tadavious Williams, Travis Dupree and Domonick Steverson relax during the afternoon playing video games.

Domonick Steverson lifts weights as a penalty after losing a game of "Street Fighter".

Domonick Steverson tries to steal the ball from Tadavious Williams while they were playing at Plaza 10 de Noviembre in centre Potosi­.

Players leaving home for another game. DeQuan Massey is unable to play because other teams postponed the games against his team until he leaves for the US, but he still follow his friends to show his support.

Travis Dupree on a packed mini-bus on his way to the game against the Nusevic team. The Nusevic followed the trend created by Pueblito Nets and also add to their squad three American players.

Domonick Steverson, Travis Dupree, DeQuan Massey and Rory Miller watch female players before a game. Pueblito Nets will play after that against the Nusevic team, which add to their squad also three Americans.

Domonick Steverson flies to the basket during the game against Nusevic team. The Nusevic followed the trend created by Pueblito Nets and also add to their squad three American players.

A girl asks to have the photo taken with Travis Dupree and Domonick Steverson when they were going for the game in Potosi. American players are always recognized on the streets and have many fans.