Potosí
Mountain That Ate Men
Portrait
Cerro Rico produced perhaps sixty per cent of the world's silver in the sixteenth century and made Potosí, at 4,090 metres, one of the largest cities on earth — the Spanish phrase vale un Potosí still means priceless. The mita system conscripted indigenous and African labour, and estimates of the dead over three centuries run into the millions; the mountain is still mined by cooperatives.
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