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Lince, day after day

A collection of photos showing the story of our everyday life.


Mariscal Las Heras, the street on which we make everything happen.



A collection of some of Peru’s finest fashion magazines on offer.



A “hard” worker, breaking his back over chilling and keeping it mad real.


A typical “tienda de ropas” in Lima.


A view of the marketplace in Lince, the most vibrant part of the district, where one gets a real taste of the Peruvian daily way of life.



Fish is part and parcel of the Peruvian culture, so we are pretty confident that this stall is one market’s most coveted.


A fruit salad which our German workers Lucia and Undine enjoy occasionally. Sold at a market stand, it is probably the best bargain in Lima, at a cost of only 3 soles (1$).



One of Lima’s wonders: pirate DVD stands, where practically every single DVD ever made can be found. Stands such as this one sell some of the very best Mexican films.



The Independencia Camion, a piece which represents a chapter in Misericordia’s history: The move from Gamarra to Lince. The truck on the tee-shirt is the actual truck we used to move everything from workshop to workshop. So if you ever need a helping hand for a move in Lima, just call the number found on the front of truck: 99647543.



One Comment

  1. norma! wrote:

    PLEASE PUBLISH!
    THIS PHOTOS ON FACEBOOK!!!

    :)