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  • Tangier, the well-known ?Terrasse des Paresseux?, ?lazy's Terrace?, anytime full of people. Many are migrants waiting a way to tthe "Europe fortress".
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Women smoking fish. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
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  • 1980s. Poor' people shelter, a communal house.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Katutura, "We do not have a permanent habitat", a township  where black people of the capital lived in Apartheid years.
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  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
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  • Nile river. Young dancers at Qanater dams, a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • Livingston: “Garifuna Day”, the reenactement of the arrival of Garifuna settlers. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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  • Livingston: the Garifunas (or Black Carib) are descendants of African slaves. They developed a distinctive culture with African, Mayan and European elements. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
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  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Only the ferry connects to the world to Puerto Eden, a small fishermen village in the middle of Chilean channels. Only 172 people lives here 7 of which are the last descendants of Kaweskar Indians.
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  • Only the ferry connects to the world to Puerto Eden, a small fishermen village in the middle of Chilean channels. Only 172 people lives here 7 of which are the last descendants of Kaweskar Indians.
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Katutura, "We do not have a permanent habitat", a township  where black people of the capital lived in Apartheid years.
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  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
    Perù-Ucayali-7.jpg
  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
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  • Spanish Arch, traditional meeting place for local people and tourists in late afternoon. Galway is the younghest city of Ireland for his university.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Spanish Arch, traditional meeting place for local people and tourists in late afternoon. Galway is the younghest city of Ireland for his university.
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  • Katutura, "We do not have a permanent habitat", a township  where black people of the capital lived in Apartheid years.
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  • Juchitàn, Vela de Ixtepèc, "Regada de Frutas", people waiting fruits from Tehuanas carriages. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representation for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Salina Cruz. The "mayordoma" is the most important traditional autorithy of a Vela, and a very important people in the daily life.
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  • Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Salina Cruz. The "mayordoma" is the most important traditional autorithy of a Vela, and a very important people in a city life. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
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  • Only the ferry connects to the world to Puerto Eden, a small fishermen village in the middle of Chilean channels. Only 172 people lives here 7 of which are the last descendants of Kaweskar Indians.
    em1310218.jpg
  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the village's volunteers organize the last preparatives for the open-air concert with thousand of people coming mainly from Austria and Germany. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the village's volunteers organize the last preparatives for the open-air concert with thousand of people coming mainly from Austria and Germany. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
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  • Katutura, "We do not have a permanent habitat", a township  where black people of the capital lived in Apartheid years. Kakurukaze market, Meat Market.
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  • Katutura, "We do not have a permanent habitat", a township  where black people of the capital lived in Apartheid years.
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  • Livingston: the Garifunas (or Black Carib) are descendants of African slaves. They developed a distinctive culture with African, Mayan and European elements. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
    em3700059.jpg
  • Only the ferry connects to the world to Puerto Eden, a small fishermen village in the middle of Chilean channels. Only 172 people lives here 7 of which are the last descendants of Kaweskar Indians.
    em1310216.jpg
  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. A strange communty of hundreds of people cohabit for many days on the Tucàn. A forced community forms itself living in intimacy in a one dormitory made of red-hot iron where men, women, children, and any kind of baggage are crowded.
    em1011136.jpg
  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
    em7123659.jpg
  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
    em7123532.jpg
  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
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  • Deira, immigrant workers waiting any evening their wage near Dubai Creek.
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  • Cirò Marina, celebrations of St Cataldo the town's patron saint.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd. Immigrant worker.
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  • Ferry's officers at work on the deck.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Castro. Founded in 1567 , it’s the third-oldest city of Chile.
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  • Chiloè. Castro’s harbour.
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  • St Louis, fishing community of Guet N’Dar. Fishermen cemetery on the dunes near the sea. The tombs are made of wood of old boats and nets.
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  • Dakar, hospital. With climate change droughts happewn more and more.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Western Wall, Jewish whorshippers celebrating Bar Mitzvah.
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  • Old City streets on friday night.
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  • Friday night in Western Jeruslame between Hillel st and Ben Yehuda street.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Transport between the islands is by traditional cayucos, made from hollowed-out logs.
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  • Quintana Roo, Riviera Maya. X-Caret Ecological Park
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  • Tafraout, between the desert and the Atlas mountains.
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  • Tafraout, one of the last heirs of Illigh princes, rulers of caravan routes of Western Sahara. In the Illigh fortress are still preserved hundreds of old commercial agreements.
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  • Tafraout, one of the last heirs of Illigh princes, rulers of caravan routes of Western Sahara. In the Illigh fortress are still preserved hundreds of old commercial agreements.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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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.
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  • 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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  • Rio Sidra “airport”.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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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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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. St Oran cemetry, Legend has it that ancient Scottish, Irish and Norse kings are buried here.
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  • Dakar, hospital.
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  • Dakar, the harbour.
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  • Moptì, city at the confluence of the Niger and the Bani. Fishermen at sunset near the harbour on the river.
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  • Plaza de la Constituciòn, the “Zocalo”, has always been the center of the city and of the entire country. “Las Conchas”, dance of the shells, inspired to aztecs traditions.
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  • Quintana Roo: Playa del Carmen, 5° Avenida.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Tehuantepec, street market
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  • Juchitàn, Velas (traditional celebration), a procession with many carriages. The tehuanas of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representation for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • The Rio Ucayali’s life between Pucallpa and Iquitos. The small villages scattered along the Ucayali river wait for Tucàn for ani kind om merchandise and to sell their products.
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  • Pucallpa harbour, where stops the road coming from Lima. More than 1500 along Ucayaly river are the only conecting transport, oother than from airplane, to connect Pucallpa, to Iquitos, a city where lives more than 400.000 inhabitants, capital of Peruvian Amazonas.
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  • The harbour.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the southernmost village of the world. Fishermen with centollas, the big  crabs of Beagle Channel.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the southernmost village of the world. Fishermen with centollas, the big  crabs of Beagle Channel.
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  • On the road between Bocas del toro and Chiriquì Province.
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. The Abbey. In the foreground the St John High Cross.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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