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Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated...
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  • A miner showing a rough emerald found in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Miners searching for emeralds in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Miners fighting over the emerald containing mud thrown away from the deep mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Miners washing the emerald containing mud in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • A miner showing a rough emerald found in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Miners waiting in front of the fence to get a job in the emerald deep mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • A miner searching for emeralds in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Poor shacks made from scrap wood and sheetmetal grow in the hills around emerald mines of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • A young boy eating sausage after finishing his workshift in the emerald mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • A young boy pushing a stone to find emeralds in the mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • A miner looking at rough undersized emeralds he found during a week of work in the emerald mine of Muzo, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • Emerald cutters cutting and polishing gemstones in their lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Fine emeralds after the lapidary process ready to be sold in a lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
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  • Emerald street market on the Avenida Jimenez in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • A rough emerald before the lapidary process in a lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald seller showing fake emeralds on the street in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter checking out a gemstone he is working on in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter grinding a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter checking out a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter polishing a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter checking out a gemstone he is working on in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter polishing a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter polishing a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter polishing a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg
  • An emerald cutter checking out a gemstone in the lapidary workshop in the centre of Bogota, Colombia. Despite of a persisting civil war conflict and related difficulties Colombia still produces 60 percent of world emerald production. Due to the special clarity and deep vivid green color, gemstones from Muzo are considered the most beautiful emeralds in the world. There have been thousands of treasure hunters coming to Muzo during last decades. They have been searching for a fortune, infatuated by so-callled "green fever". Obviously - there have been very few of those who succeed. The major part of "guaqueros" (emerald miners) spent long years in the hot and wet unhospitable jungle working hard, they contracted malaria or tropical diseases but they still kept their dream about magic green stone alive. By photographer Jan Sochor
    emerald-min...jpg


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