The scars of war are everywhere, even at San Jose primary school, where the doors and windows were casualties of the war and bullet holes pockmark the walls. |
Here three main pockmark and mud diapir fields were observed. |
Continuing west, bullet holes and mortar scars still pockmark the concrete. |
Great sink holes, some of them six hundred feet deep and more, pockmark the surface of the land. |
They are a keystone species, providing food for the foxes and coyotes and shelter for others: many ground dwellers make homes out of the rats' burrows, which pockmark the plain. |
Although it is home to seven million migrant workers, the capital appears to be without the squalid shantytowns that pockmark or ring other developing cities, like Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro. |