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  • Patricio Forrester, founder of Artmongers, a Deptford based collective group of artists creating art installations to change the perspective of urban landscape.
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  • Dockland, the old Dublin's harbour , is now a new city area in a urban reneval, with a project of financial and urban center.
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  • Dockland, the old Dublin's harbour , is now a new city area in a urban reneval, with a project of financial and urban center.
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  • Dockland, the old Dublin's harbour , is now a new city area in a urban reneval, with a project of financial and urban center.
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  • Dockland, the old Dublin's harbour , is now a new city area in a urban reneval, with a project of financial and urban center.
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  • Smithfield, a old industrial district, is a project of urban renewal. The Chimney, now trasformed in a panoramic viewpoint.
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  • Smithfield, a old industrial district, is a project of urban renewal. The Chimney, now trasformed in a panoramic viewpoint.
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  • Smithfield, a old industrial district, is a project of urban renewal.
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  • Smithfield, a old industrial district, is a project of urban renewal. The Chimney, now trasformed in a panoramic viewpoint.
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  • The harbour.
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  • The harbour.
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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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  • Cairo's center, in the background a rare view of Great Pyramids.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The harbour.
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  • Claddagh, view of the harbour.
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  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city. Immigrant workers employed in the building industry.
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  • Nile  river: popular class neigborough south of Cairo.
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  • Cofee Parade fishermen village in southern end of Mumbai.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the royal family dromedaries training in late afternoon. In the back the new skykline of Sheick Zayed rd.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
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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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  • Panama Viejo (the first city America's city) was destroyed by Henry Morgan), The monument of Spanish queen Isabela of Castilla.
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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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  • Paseo de la Reforma.
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  • Paseo de la Reforma.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Uum Kholtoum singer has been the most popular and beloved singer of all the Arab World. His portraits are everywhere, here in front of al-Hussein mosque, with Sadat, Nasser and saudi King.
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  • Nile River. Country life on Cairo's outskirts..
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  • Islamic Cairo. View of roofs in Islamic Cairo.
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  • nuovi quartieri residenziali lungo la spiaggia.
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  • Howth Harbour.
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  • Merrion Square, with some city’s finest Georgian houses. Here was born the Duke of Wellingron and lived the parents of Oscar Wilde, Daniel O’Connell and W. B. Yeats.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Trinity College, founded in 1952 by England’s queen Elizabeth I.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Celtic roots inspired mural in the city center, Fight between a Greek (left) and Celtic (right) warrior.
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  • Dublin: Grafton street, the car-free main shopping street.
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  • The main street f Galway is Quay street
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  • Guinness Storehouse, the popular museum of the St James Guinness Brevery founded by Arthur Guinness in 1759.
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  • Charles Parnell monument in O'Connell street.
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  • The IMMA, the new Contemporary Art Museum.
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  • City center at lunch time
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  • Merrion Square, with some city’s finest Georgian houses. Here was born the Duke of Wellingron and lived the parents of Oscar Wilde, Daniel O’Connell and W. B. Yeats. Oscar Wilde monument.
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  • Liffey River and O’Connell bridge.
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  • Dublin:  pedestrian street near Grafton street, the car-free main shopping street.
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  • Merrion Square, with some city’s finest Georgian houses. Here was born the Duke of Wellingron and lived the parents of Oscar Wilde, Daniel O’Connell and W. B. Yeats.
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  • Wapping Pumping Station, the first world water power station, was also the last to turn off. Now is a cultural centre symbolising the renaissance of Thames River.
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  • Tate Modern gallery.
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  • St Paul Cathedral and Millenium Bridge
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  • Underground near South Bank Centre
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  • Street washermen in southern district of Mumbai.
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  • Tangier, the beach.The beach here is the place for a different life dreams.
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night..
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the  Kasbah.
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  • High street, murales of Patricio Forrester founder of Artmongers artist collective.
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  • St Paul church, the proyect (1730) of architect  Thomas Archer reminds  St Paul cathedral of London.
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  • Thames river, sunday.
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  • Thames river near Westminster.
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  • Thames river near Westminster.
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  • Thames river near Westminster.
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  • London Eye
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  • London Bridge.
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  • Panama Viejo (the first city destroyed by Henry Morgan), ruins of Fuerte de la Natividad, where Morgan's pirates attacked old Panamà.
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  • Casco Viejo colonial district, where the city was rebuilt after 1671 Morgan's  capture and plunder.
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  • New buildings of banking district.
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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: ?comercio informal?, street's traders.
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  • Religious images and statues small factory in the hearth of the city Historical center.
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  • Paseo de la Reforma.
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  • La Recoleta Cemetery, a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, includes graves of some of the most influential and important Argentinians: fighters for the independence, presidents of the republic, famous writers, men of science, and artists. In many cases the graves where designed by important architects.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour with "A la Mujer" bridge of  SantiagoCalatrava Spanish architect.
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  • La Boca popular neighborhood where migrants, mainly from Italy and Spain, created the tango music.
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  • San Telmo, sunday fleamarket.
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  • Independence monument in Av 9 de Julio.
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  • Independence war celebration in Plaza de Mayo. In the back the Cabildo (municipality) buiding.
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  • City center near the old harbour.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour.
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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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  • Subway station Carlos Gardel with images of tango's most popular icon in Abasto's (old food general market) neighbourhood where Gardel lived with his mother.
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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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  • Religious images and statues small factory in the hearth of the city Historical center.
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  • Torre Mayor by the Canadian architect Eberhard Zeidler as inaugurated in 2003. With a height of 225 metres to the top floor and 55 storeys, it is the tallest building in Mexico and was, until 2010, the tallest building in Latin America.
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  • the cathedral. the National Palace and the Zocalo, still the main square of the megalopolis.
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  • Auditorium in the Chapultepec district.
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  • Plaza de Santo Domingo. Monument to Josefa Ortiz "The Corregidora".
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