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  • Pedestrians passing  near Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia (tomb) is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Man talking to a boy near Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia (tomb) is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Abraham Tomb <br />
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The Sultanate of Oman is a country in Southwest Asia. It borders the United Arab Emirates in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west, and Yemen in the southwest.<br />
The oil discovery, in the 60's, started to transform this asleep country. Today, Oman is  torn by modern roads, industrialized and rich ( Omanization ). The tradition still dominates life of the 2,5 million inhabitants: strong religion ( muslim ), traces of tribal loyalties and a very characteristic culture.
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  • Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Visitors to the tomb of President Hugo Chávez in the Museum of Revolution, 23 Enero, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A boy takes photographs with his mobile phone of one of the many photographs on display in the galleries of the Museum of the Revolution in Caracas, 29th March 2013, where Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez remains rest. The 4th February Military headquarters where transformed into a museum when the body of Hugo Chávez was translated from the  Military Academy. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Milicana starts singing praises in honor of late President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez in the end of the tour in the Museum of Revolution, 23 Enero, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Elizabete Torres, 48, is the guardian of the Chapel of Saint Hugo Chávez of 23 Enero in Caracas. As an hard-core  Chavista she believes the place of Chávez is next to Jesus because he gave so much to the poor people of Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Detail of the altar in the chapel for 'The Saint Hugo Chávez' in the barrio of 23 Enero in Caracas. After Chávez death, many of his supporters consider him as a Saint for everything he did for the poor people in Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Tough Guy is crazy race where the athletes are submitted to really hard proofs.
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  • Villanueva de Campeán cemetery, Zamora province, Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • Militianos praised the late President of Venezuela in a chapel built in the Museum of Revolution where Chávez remains rest, 23 Enero neighbourhood, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Two men  looking at Fez Medina from the Merenid Tombs hill.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Mexican tourists, Naib Tapia, 23, and Yanira Osuna, 23, visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Tourists visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia:  A man clenas daily Pablo Escobar family tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. He said he was hired by the Escobar family to keep it tidy. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: Pablo Escobar tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. Pablo Escobar was killed while tempting to escape on the 2nd of December 1993, one day after he turned 44 years old.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: Pablo Escobar tomb in Montesacro Cemetery in Medellín. Pablo Escobar was killed while tempting to escape on the 2nd of December 1993, one day after he turned 44 years old.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-21.jpg
  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin: Colombia: Mexican tourists, Naib Tapia, 23, and Yanira Osuna, 23, visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar in Monte Sacro cemetery in Medellin. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-25.jpg
  • A young boy , resident in  Olongapo Cemetery plays with his loose pigeon from the top of a tomb.
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  • Inside tomb in the public cemetery in Navotas Manila, the belongings of another family, to the cross of Christ serves to pose a photograph of family.
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  • A young boy , resident in  Olongapo Cemetery plays with his loose pigeon from the top of a tomb.
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  • The tomb of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in the 4th of February Military Headquartes, in Caracas, 22nd March 2013. The 4F Military headquarters was transformed into the Museum of the Revolutin after Chávez remains were translated from the Military Academy. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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