Everyday Life of South America in the 1960s Through Fascinating Color Photos

   

South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It may also be considered a subcontinent of the Americas.

 
South America in 1967

South America is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean; North America and the Caribbean Sea lie to the northwest. It includes twelve sovereign states: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, and a part of France : French Guiana.

New Zealand-based photographer peteshep took these fascinating color photos that show everyday life of South America when he traveled there in 1967.

 
Argentina. Bank of London and South America, Buenos Aires

 

 
Argentina. Then-new Bank of London and South America (Lloyds), Bartolome Mitre 399/Calle Reconquista 101, Buenos Aires

 

 
Bolivia. At the top high-altitude rim of the basin of La Paz

 

 
Bolivia. High-altitude Bolivian altiplano between Guaqui/Tiahuanaco and La Paz

 

 
Bolivia. The fish market in central La Paz

 

 
Brazil. Copan building and Sao Paulo city

 

 
Brazil. São Paulo

 

 
Chile. Santiago de Chile

 

 
Chile. United Nations building in Santiago

 

 
Chile. Viña del Mar coastal resort, a popular beach town 9km from Valparaiso

 

 
Ecuador. Colorados Indians heading to market at Santo Domingo

 

 
Ecuador. Earth brick and tile kilns on the slopes of Pichincha, Quito

 

 
Ecuador. Farm-life bus-stop, Latacunga, 9,000ft altitude, near Mt Cotopaxi

 

 
Ecuador. Floating monopitch kiln roofs at tile-works on slopes below Mt Pichincha, Quito

 

 
Ecuador. From market, Latacunga, near Mt Cotopaxi

 

 
Ecuador. In Latacunga for weekly market

 

 
Ecuador. Latacunga

 

 
Ecuador. Latacunga

 

Ecuador. Market day, near Mt Cotopaxi

 

 
Ecuador. Modern housing at the base of Pambachupa, Quito

 

 
Ecuador. Otavalo street sales in Quito

 

 
Ecuador. Quito Campañia Church

 

 
Ecuador. Quito, below Mt Pichincha

 

 
Ecuador. Side street, Quito

 

Ecuador. To market in Latacunga, near Cotopaxi

 

Ecuador. Tsáchila Colorados Indians at Santo Domingo weekly market

 

Ecuador. Weekly market-day, Latacunga

 

Peru. Archbishop's Palace, Plaza de Armas (founded Pizarro 16thC), central Lima

 

 
Peru. Arequipa street

 

 
Peru. Between Cusco and Machu Picchu

 

 
Peru. By the bull ring, Arequipa

 

Peru. Church terrace overlooking Plaza de Armas, Cusco

 

Peru. Cusco housing

 

Peru. Cusco Plaza de Armas

 

Peru. Cusco style hats

 

Peru. Cusco

 

 
Peru. La Oroya, high-mountain mining/smelting town

 

 
Peru. Lima Government Palace

 

 
Peru. Llamas (pron yamas) at Macchu Picchu

 

Peru. Looking down to a corner of the Plaza de Armas, Cusco

 

Peru. Machu Picchu and terracing

 

Peru. Sloped Plaza de Armas, Arequipa

 

 
Peru. Tomatoes at the market, Huancayo

 

 
Peru. Torre Tagle Palace (built 1735), central Lima

 

 
Uruguay. Central square, Plaza Independencia, Montevideo

 

Uruguay. Montevideo city

 

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