Moises Ibarra feeds the machine to press out the juice from sugarcane in the Cocle province, Republic of Panama, Central America.


Moises Ibarra feeds the machine to press out the juice from sugarcane in the Cocle province, Republic of Panama, Central America. The machine is called "trapiche "and it is driven by a horse. This is a part of the process making raspadura, a sugar-cake, used as additive in juice or to be eaten as is.


Size: 5616px × 3744px
Location: El Rosario, Cocle province, Republic of Panama, Central America.
Photo credit: © Everyday life in Panama by Oyvind Martinsen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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