The shortage of gasoline in Maracaibo has promoted a transportation mechanism that is not common in Venezuela: pedicabs. Enduring the high temperatures of the capital of the main oil state of the country, men pedal kilometers to earn a living, literally, with the sweat of their brow
Earn a living by pedal: pedicabs multiply due to transport and gasoline crisis in Maracaibo
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