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  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
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  • Nanjing road, has long been China’s golden mile, now is a pedestrian-only shopping extravaganza.
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  • a restaurant where waiters utilizes roller-skates.
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  • Panamà City. Marbella's skyscrapers dominate the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country’s population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • City center near the old harbour.
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  • Nanpu Bridge on Huangpu Jiang river.
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  • Mar Saba. The greek orthodox monastery stands in complete isolation in the middle of the Judean desert. The monastery is built near the cave where St sabs began his ascetic life in 478 A.D. Pilgrims. The women may only view the monastery from outside.
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  • Ganesh Festival, the most important of Mumbay, when more than 15.000 statues of this elephant-god are  submerged in the sea at Chowpatty Beach.
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  • The Pyramid of Chephren, Giza. In the background, Cairo's new buildings.
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  • Dubai Creek, 24 hours for day thousands of abra, traditional water taxi connect the 11 km of this traditional trading hearth.
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  • Canary Wharf financial district.
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  • Nanjing road, has long been China’s golden mile, now is a pedestrian-only shopping extravaganza.
    em3210179.jpg
  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Pueblo Joven (shanty town) near La Ventanilla.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; Tha Bishop's Palace in the Plaza de Armas. Many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: “Señor de los Milagros”  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù’s most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Day of the Dead celebrations, Patzcuaro. The market sells ?calaveras?, skulls of sugar. The Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead), recently declared by UNESCO as an ?oral and intangible cultural heritage of humanity,? is one of Mexico's most cherished traditions, celebrated in cities and villages countrywide, but perhaps nowhere moreso than in the state of Michoacan. During prehispanic times, Patzcuaro's lake was thought to be an important entrance to the ?Inframundo? - the Indian Underworld. During Dia de Muertos, the Inframundo's doors open, and the souls of the departed return to earth to visit their earth-bound family and friends. At night in the small graveyard on Janitzio Island, illuminated only by a sea of candles, Purepecha women speak quietly with beloved departed souls at graves adorned with offerings of food, candies, liquor, cigarettes, evertything their dead  enjoyed while alive.
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  • Sta Teresa del Nayar (Nayarit): Holy Friday's procession. Coras are a small indigenous people living scattered in the mountains of Sierra Madre Central in Mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their traditions, protecting in a very strong way their secret rites, that anthropologists believe the most interesting of Central America for their synchretism. The Holy Week, the most important religious event of the year, is characterized with impressive ceremonies. The catholic priest doesn't partecipate and the Black Centurion is the captain of Judea, the ?Jews?, the devil's militia looking for Jesus Christ to kill him. Violence is a essential part of the ceremonies and somebody can be killed in the struggles with wood swords.
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  • Paseo de la Reforma, Cuauhtemoc’s Monument, in honour of the last aztec emperor.
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  • Ganesh Festival, the most important of Mumbay, when more than 15.000 statues of this elephant-god are  submerged in the sea at Chowpatty Beach.
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  • Ganesh Festival, the most important of Mumbay, when more than 15.000 statues of this elephant-god are  submerged in the sea at Chowpatty Beach.
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  • Nile  river: popular class neigborough south of Cairo.
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  • Cairo's center, in the background a rare view of Great Pyramids.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city. On the back the skyline of new skyscrapers of Sheikh Zayed rd.
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  • Canary Wharf Skyline from West India Quay.
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  • Nanjing road, has long been China’s golden mile, now is a pedestrian-only shopping extravaganza.
    em3210242.jpg
  • Nanjing road, has long been China’s golden mile, now is a pedestrian-only shopping extravaganza.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country's population lives.
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  • Lima: ?Señor de los Milagros?  (Lord of Miracles) the Perù's most solemn procession; many women wear purple for the whole month.
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  • Panamà City: monolithic skyscrapers dominates the new skyline of this bustling metropolis where more than one-third of the country’s population lives.
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