BOLIVIA-TOURISM-RAP JUMPING

Bolivian indigenous women look as Israeli tourist Shir Cohen practices "Rap-jumping" at a hotel in La Paz on February 27, 2013. Cohen, 21, went down some 50 meters from the 17th floor of a hotel to a terrace. "Rap-jumping" is an extreme sport which name comes from the French word "rapel" -descent of vertical surfaces with ropes and harnesses- and English word "jumping". AFP PHOTO/Aizar Raldes (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
Bolivian indigenous women look as Israeli tourist Shir Cohen practices "Rap-jumping" at a hotel in La Paz on February 27, 2013. Cohen, 21, went down some 50 meters from the 17th floor of a hotel to a terrace. "Rap-jumping" is an extreme sport which name comes from the French word "rapel" -descent of vertical surfaces with ropes and harnesses- and English word "jumping". AFP PHOTO/Aizar Raldes (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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