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  • Cleja village, Klèsza in Hungarian, school of Hungarian for the children.
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  • Students of religious school playing near Citadel.
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  • Unrwa Jabalia refugee camp. School.
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  • Students of religious school playing near Citadel.
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  • Ardara, Learning traditional Irish music in the village's school. The Donegal's fiddle singers are famous in all Ireland.
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  • Ardara, Learning traditional Irish music in the village's school. The Donegal's fiddle singers are famous in all Ireland.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • < mixed >Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor ha sto undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years.
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  • San Ignacio, school at  Mennonite settlement of Spanish Lookout.
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  • San Ignacio, school at  Mennonite settlement of Spanish Lookout.
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  • Tango school during the Tango Dance World Championship when Buenos Aires is alive with Tango concerts and milongas. Harrod's historic hall becomes once again a multitidinous dance floor where the milongueros are the stars. European immigrants, mainly Italian and Spanish, freed African slaves and gauchos created the dance and music that would become the tango in Buenos Aires around the 1880s.
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  • Unrwa Jabalia refugee camp. School.
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  • Settimo Torinese, 1980s. primary school for unemployed workers
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  • Tepito, box school.
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  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes the old Saxon school.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Caherconnell Fort is an ancient and exceptionally well-preserved Celtic stone ringfort (500 to 1500 CE) in the Burren.<br />
From summer 2010, Caherconnell has been home to an archaeological field school where students can learn archaeological techniques from leading archaeologists
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  • Caherconnell Fort is an ancient and exceptionally well-preserved Celtic stone ringfort (500 to 1500 CE) in the Burren.<br />
From summer 2010, Caherconnell has been home to an archaeological field school where students can learn archaeological techniques from leading archaeologists
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  • Caherconnell Fort is an ancient and exceptionally well-preserved Celtic stone ringfort (500 to 1500 CE) in the Burren.<br />
From summer 2010, Caherconnell has been home to an archaeological field school where students can learn archaeological techniques from leading archaeologists
    em7214841.jpg
  • Ardara, Learning traditional Irish music in the village's school. The Donegal's fiddle singers are famous in all Ireland.
    em7211783.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500085-1.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500149.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500099.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500095.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500083.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • < mixed >Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor ha sto undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years.
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  • < mixed >Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor ha sto undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years.
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  • < mixed >Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor ha sto undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years.
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  • Cleja village, Klèsza in Hungarian, school of Hungarian for the children.
    em0831479.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Wittenberg’s Hundertwasserschule. It's the penultimate work of eccentric Viennese artist, architect and eco-visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was famous for quite literally thinking ‘outside the box’. In Wittenberg, he transformed a boxy GDR-era concrete monstrosity into this colourful and curvy dreamscape.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Arles, scuola di tauromachia nell'arena di Gimeaux. Lilian.
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  • According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, landed at India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52, and founded 7 churches before he was martyred in Mylapore. St Thomas converted several local Hindu families to Christianity. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site of the church founded by St Thomas.
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  • Ayacucho: Plaza de Armas.
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  • Wittenberg’s Hundertwasserschule. It's the penultimate work of eccentric Viennese artist, architect and eco-visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was famous for quite literally thinking ‘outside the box’. In Wittenberg, he transformed a boxy GDR-era concrete monstrosity into this colourful and curvy dreamscape.
    em7707115.jpg
  • Wittenberg’s Hundertwasserschule. It's the penultimate work of eccentric Viennese artist, architect and eco-visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was famous for quite literally thinking ‘outside the box’. In Wittenberg, he transformed a boxy GDR-era concrete monstrosity into this colourful and curvy dreamscape.
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  • Scuola di liscio al Caribe Club di Ferrara. Due maestri, Paolo e Cristina Miari (marito e moglie) si allenano prima di una lezione.
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  • Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi). The inverted-Y-shaped Azadi Tower, built in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire, is one of Tehran's visual icons. Designed by Hossein Amanat, it ingeniously combines modern architecture with traditional Iranian influences, most notably the iwan-style of the arch, which is clad in 8000 pieces of white marble.
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  • Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi). The inverted-Y-shaped Azadi Tower, built in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire, is one of Tehran's visual icons. Designed by Hossein Amanat, it ingeniously combines modern architecture with traditional Iranian influences, most notably the iwan-style of the arch, which is clad in 8000 pieces of white marble.
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  • Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi). The inverted-Y-shaped Azadi Tower, built in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire, is one of Tehran's visual icons. Designed by Hossein Amanat, it ingeniously combines modern architecture with traditional Iranian influences, most notably the iwan-style of the arch, which is clad in 8000 pieces of white marble.
    em2900163.jpg
  • Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi). The inverted-Y-shaped Azadi Tower, built in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire, is one of Tehran's visual icons. Designed by Hossein Amanat, it ingeniously combines modern architecture with traditional Iranian influences, most notably the iwan-style of the arch, which is clad in 8000 pieces of white marble.
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  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
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  • New Mexico: Columbus, attacked by Pancho Villa (1916), the only US territory invasion in the history.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500109.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur. In Khatakali the raga music through the different levels of notes express various emotions.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur. In Khatakali the raga music through the different levels of notes express various emotions.
    em3500075.jpg
  • According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, landed at India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52, and founded 7 churches before he was martyred in Mylapore. St Thomas converted several local Hindu families to Christianity. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site of the church founded by St Thomas.
    em3500815.jpg
  • Arles, scuola di tauromachia nell'arena di Gimeaux.
    em7302351.jpg
  • According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, landed at India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52, and founded 7 churches before he was martyred in Mylapore. St Thomas converted several local Hindu families to Christianity. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site of the church founded by St Thomas.
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  • Ayacucho: Plaza de Armas.
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  • Ayacucho: Plaza de Armas.
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  • Students of Tango Escuela Carlos Copello. Carlos is one of the most representative and authentic popular dancers and choreographers of Argentine Tango.
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  • Girls of a catholic college .
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  • Girls of a catholic college .
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  • Wittenberg’s Hundertwasserschule. It's the penultimate work of eccentric Viennese artist, architect and eco-visionary Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was famous for quite literally thinking ‘outside the box’. In Wittenberg, he transformed a boxy GDR-era concrete monstrosity into this colourful and curvy dreamscape.
    em7707116.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur. In Khatakali the raga music through the different levels of notes express various emotions.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur. In Khatakali the raga music through the different levels of notes express various emotions.
    em3500076.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500106.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500104.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur. In Khatakali the raga music through the different levels of notes express various emotions.
    em3500074.jpg
  • According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, landed at India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52, and founded 7 churches before he was martyred in Mylapore. St Thomas converted several local Hindu families to Christianity. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site of the church founded by St Thomas.
    em3500398.jpg
  • According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, landed at India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52, and founded 7 churches before he was martyred in Mylapore. St Thomas converted several local Hindu families to Christianity. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site of the church founded by St Thomas.
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  • Kochi, the old Fort Cochin, is scattered between 20 small islands. and boats are a easy way to move between.
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  • Palacio de Gobierno. In Aguas Calientes in 1917  leaders of the Mexican Revolution like Villa and Zapata approved the new Mexican Constitution.
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  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
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  • Morelia, Conservatorio de las Rosas, in colonial time housed the school of Santa Maria. Today houses a internationally renowned School of Music.
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  • Morelia, Conservatorio de las Rosas, in colonial time housed the school of Santa Maria. Today houses a internationally renowned School of Music.
    em0211502.jpg
  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
    em8100282.jpg
  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
    em8100289.jpg
  • The creatively painted Diablos Rojos bus (Red Devils) every day still travel the streets of Panamà with their low fares. This fleet of school buses, creatively transformed into works of art by their owners, are a unique aspect of Panamà City, a true cultural experience. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
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  • Creatively painted bus Diablos Rojos, Red Devils. Designs includes favorite saint, movie-star, cartoon character, driver's girlfriend name. The government projects new and more confortable bus, but a lot of people defends traditionals, and cheapers, old bus. One of most unique aspects of Panamà City, a true cultural experience, is a fleet of buses traditionally called diablos rojos, red devils, school buses creatively transformed into works of art by their owners in a folkloric style. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. In 2003 the red devils (two percent of all vehicles) caused 14 percent of traffic accidents. Panamà's governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Ossiach monastery is considered to be the oldest abbey of Carinthia. The Baroque buildings now are the seat of the prestigious Carinthiske Musikakademie musical school.  In 1279, the small abbey went under the rule of Salzburg. It survived the reformation, but was sacked by Turkish troops repeatedly. It was refurbished in Baroque style.
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  • Ossiach monastery is considered to be the oldest abbey of Carinthia. The Baroque buildings now are the seat of the prestigious Carinthiske Musikakademie musical school.  In 1279, the small abbey went under the rule of Salzburg. It survived the reformation, but was sacked by Turkish troops repeatedly. It was refurbished in Baroque style.
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  • Ossiach monastery is considered to be the oldest abbey of Carinthia. The Baroque buildings now are the seat of the prestigious Carinthiske Musikakademie musical school.  In 1279, the small abbey went under the rule of Salzburg. It survived the reformation, but was sacked by Turkish troops repeatedly. It was refurbished in Baroque style.
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  • Pale. The hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe, built around 1200 to worship ‘Maria Jacobi’, one of the pious women supposed to have been present at the cucifixion of Christ. The small church was restored in 1712 and is decorated with  frescoes that can be divided into votive  and ornamental painting. Hewn directly from the rock of the cliffside, the vault has been frescoed by a painter imitating the Senese school. The dominant figure is Christ in the act of blessing
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  • Oscar, one of the most renowned painters of Diablos Rojos, the Red Devils, the roaring multi-colored creatively painted buses that dominate Panamà City streets. One of most unique aspects of Panamà City, a true cultural experience, is a fleet of buses traditionally called diablos rojos, red devils, school buses creatively transformed into works of art by their owners in a folkloric style. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. In 2003 the red devils (two percent of all vehicles) caused 14 percent of traffic accidents. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510290.jpg
  • The creatively painted Diablos Rojos bus (Red Devils) every day still travel the streets of Panamà with their low fares. This fleet of school buses, creatively transformed into works of art by their owners, are a unique aspect of Panamà City, a true cultural experience. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510282.jpg
  • Creatively painted bus Diablos Rojos, Red Devils. Designs includes favorite saint, movie-star, cartoon character, driver’s girlfriend name. The government projects new and more confortable bus, but a lot of people defends traditionals, and cheapers, old bus. One of most unique aspects of Panamà City, a true cultural experience, is a fleet of buses traditionally called diablos rojos, red devils, school buses creatively transformed into works of art by their owners in a folkloric style. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. In 2003 the red devils (two percent of all vehicles) caused 14 percent of traffic accidents. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510326.jpg
  • Creatively painted bus Diablos Rojos, Red Devils. Designs includes favorite saint, movie-star, cartoon character, driver’s girlfriend name. The government projects new and more confortable bus, but a lot of people defends traditionals, and cheapers, old bus. One of most unique aspects of Panamà City, a true cultural experience, is a fleet of buses traditionally called diablos rojos, red devils, school buses creatively transformed into works of art by their owners in a folkloric style. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. In 2003 the red devils (two percent of all vehicles) caused 14 percent of traffic accidents. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510321.jpg
  • Creatively painted bus Diablos Rojos, Red Devils. Designs includes favorite saint, movie-star, cartoon character, driver’s girlfriend name. The government projects new and more confortable bus, but a lot of people defends traditionals, and cheapers, old bus. One of most unique aspects of Panamà City, a true cultural experience, is a fleet of buses traditionally called diablos rojos, red devils, school buses creatively transformed into works of art by their owners in a folkloric style. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. In 2003 the red devils (two percent of all vehicles) caused 14 percent of traffic accidents. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510317.jpg
  • The creatively painted Diablos Rojos bus (Red Devils) every day still travel the streets of Panamà with their low fares. This fleet of school buses, creatively transformed into works of art by their owners, are a unique aspect of Panamà City, a true cultural experience. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510262.jpg
  • The creatively painted Diablos Rojos bus (Red Devils) every day still travel the streets of Panamà with their low fares. This fleet of school buses, creatively transformed into works of art by their owners, are a unique aspect of Panamà City, a true cultural experience. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
    em0510253.jpg
  • The creatively painted Diablos Rojos bus (Red Devils) every day still travel the streets of Panamà with their low fares. This fleet of school buses, creatively transformed into works of art by their owners, are a unique aspect of Panamà City, a true cultural experience. Many buses have paintings of religious icons, pop culture heroes, actresses, sport stars, politicians. The drivers choose their own routes and on the front of the bus is usually painted the destination. Music at high volume, poor ventilation and lack of security transform the buses in a uncomfortable transport system. Panamà’s governement is trying the put end to the legend of Diablos Rojos but Panamà expresses its popular culture through the bus painting, in the way murals do for other cities, so this expression of popular art could end in few years.
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  • Morelia, Palacio Clavijero. From 1660 to 1767 a Jesuit school, after a prison and now used as state governement offices.
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  • Morelia, Palacio Clavijero. From 1660 to 1767 a Jesuit school, after a prison and now used as state governement offices.
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  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Mac Lean's Cross one of the best exemples of Iona school of sculptors.
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  • Sifaiye Medresesi a medioeval medical school that is one of Sivas oldest buidings. The main courtyard has 4 eyvans (vaults) and 's now surrounded by shops and tea tables. The tomb of Seljiuk sultan Izzettin Kekavus I, with beautiful blue tilework and Arabic inscriptions.
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