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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-10.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-07.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-11.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-06.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-05.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-03.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-01.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-02.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-04.JPG
  • Octopus in Lugo province . Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the French Route, between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, 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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  • A woman starts making her way back home after filling a bucket with water at the natural spring high on the mountain above Carrefour, Haiti.   The spring is the only natural source on the mountain and people walk for hours up the mountain to collect water, bathe and wash their clothes.  Once done they will fill buckets with water and carry it back to their homes.
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  • Vendor carrying a bucket full of karité fruit. Besides beeing used as food, karité is also used on the cosmetic industry by processing the butter made with it.
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  • Woman carrying a bowl passes by one of the markets that surround Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Fountain in Portomarin, Galicia. Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the French Route, between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, 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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  • A woman washes her clothes at the only natural spring in the mountains above Carrefour, Haiti.  The spring is the only natural source on the mountain and people walk for hours up the mountain to collect water, bathe and wash their clothes.  Once done they will fill buckets with water and carry it back to their homes.
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  • A youngster tries to control his horse at the natural spring as others wash their clothes high up the mountain above Carrefour, Haiti.  The spring is the only natural source on the mountain and people walk for hours up the mountain to collect water, bathe and wash their clothes.  Once done they will fill buckets with water and carry it back to their homes.
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  • A man bathes outside his home using water he collected with buckets from one of the few water sources in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
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  • the bucket of a fisherman in Perast.<br />
There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Manuel fills the bucket in the elevator of the condo which serves as a reservoir as it accumulates water from the rain. He uses this water for all purposes except to drink.
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  • A boy carrying a bucket walks by the riverside ate dusk. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • An elderly man carries a water bucket, as he looks for his grandsons playing in an old alley near downtown. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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