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  • dead images. Usually tradition in Naples and suburbs is keep images,about  family and friends dead, near statues of Virgin Mary and Jesus
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  • Grieving man gets his head shaved while a dead body is carried for cremation in a bamboo stretcher swathed in cloth at Manikarnika Ghat, by the Ganges river, in Varanasi, India.
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  • a car for the dead abandoned on a mountain.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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  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • View from Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016876.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016875.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016874.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016888.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016887.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016886.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016885.jpg
  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016883.jpg
  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016881.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016878.jpg
  • Valley of Alcantara Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the "Great Arc", is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Great Arch area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Plaque that marks the Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Sheep skeleton in Caceres province, Extremadura region, 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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  • Jeffrey Bello, son of Philippine mother and an american father, lives in the cemetery for 16 years. <br />
He lunchs in his kitchen - between the living and the dead. His life is stalled after the death of his mother and abandonment of his father - a former U.S. military.
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  • Jeffrey Bello, son of Philippine mother and an american father, lives in the cemetery for 16 years. <br />
Between the living and the dead, without work and without money, his life is stalled after the death of his mother and abandonment of his father - a former U.S. military. He returns home with a bottle of clean water and cooked food in his hand.
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  • Jeffrey Bello, son of Philippine mother and an american father, lives in the cemetery for 16 years. <br />
Between the living and the dead, without work and without money, his life is stalled after the death of his mother and abandonment of his father - a former U.S. military. This photo reflects his state of mind - trapped in a life he did not choose or want for himself.
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  • Young girl admires the landscape of her home window within the cemetery, after extending some clothes.
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  • A boy walks along the national highway that surrounds the cemetery Olongapo City in search of water.<br />
The graves come to the roadside.
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  • Two young women with their children born within the cervix cemetery. Both are married to two brothers, also very youth, who were born andalways lived in the cemetery.
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  • Among graves lies a little of everything; advertisings of hotels and restaurants, illuminated signs and more ...
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  • Over a very hot day, a young father tries to fall asleep his daughter in the only space available, for three. With the lack of space, the suspended cradle leaves the ground clear for the couple to sleep.
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  • The lack of available space is so strong in Manila, that many see them forced to build their houses on top of graves, many of them broken and with decomposing bodies on sight.
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  • Clothing finished washing extended over the graves. Inhabitants live their daily routines among the graves from the cemitery, like something perfectly normal.
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  • A young mother makes the graves ,next to your house, her living room.  With her daughter on the lap she tries to cool from the unbearable heat of her small home.
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  • A girl smilles near one of the graves.
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  • A mother kissing her newborn daughter at the house where she lives in the cemetery.
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  • Portrait of the man who takes care of graves, posing proudly beside the graves who are under his care. By maintaining the graves clean and well, this man receives some money from the family of the deceased.
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  • In the cemetery there are no sewerage or piped water. All members of the families residing within the cemetery search for water together. <br />
A girl jumped from grave to grave with bottels in hand, to fill with clean water.
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  • Por entre campasencontra se um pouco de tudo publicidade a hoteis e restaurantes sinais luminosos e muito mais...
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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 figure of angels on the top of two graves near the national highway. The contrast between silence and serenity, with pollution and noise of jeepnies passing right next door.
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  • A couple relaxing inside the cemetery,trying to refresh during a period of intense heat after lunch.
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  • An entire family lives in miserable conditions in a grave and between graves completely destroyed.<br />
One member, sleeps on the floor, over the dirty space.
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   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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  • 29/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   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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  • a trombstone of a young man dead in a car accident.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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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • Hunter and wife pose with a riffle in front of their house decorated with dead animals and bones in Begnimato village. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Ilmer. Staffetta (Courier of partisan message between one brigate an the others). Born in 1919. In the 1944 she joined the partisan rebellion forces that was fighting again the fascist and the nazist. she was assigned to the 2nd Brigate. She is showing the picture of her dead husband, a partisan named Crik.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. A dead boar killed by hunters.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dead boar killed in a hunt. After the hunt the killed boars are discharged and sent to Spain to be consume as animal feed.
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  • Athens, Greece - Amalia Valdovu, a 22 years old girl from Romania, lies dead on the sidewalk. She was homeless and a drug addict. When she started to feel sick somebody called the ambulance. It took it 50 minutes to arrive: it was too late. Greek economical crisis started in 2008. The so-called Austerity measures imposed to the country by the “Troika” (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) to reduce its debt, were followed by a deep recession and the worsening of life conditions for millions of people. Unemployment rate grew from 8.5% in 2008 to 25% in 2012 (source: Hellenic Statistical Authority).<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
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  • A dead gull at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Ilmer. Staffetta (Courier of partisan message between one brigate an the others). Born in 1919. In the 1944 she joined the partisan rebellion forces that were fighting against the fascist and the nazis. she was assigned to the 2nd Brigate. She is showing the picture of her dead husband, a partisan named Crik.
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  • Refrigerated truck of portuguese Civil Protection arrives to carry the bodies of the dead near the burned cars at N236 road between Figueiro dos Vinhos and Castanheira de Pera, Pedrogao Grande, 18 june 2017. At least sixty two people have been killed in forest fires in central Portugal, with many being trapped in their cars as flames swept over a road on the evening of 17 June 2017. A total of 692 firefighters are providing assistance.
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  • Basqueteball is the main sport in Philippines, within the cemetery children play in a cleaner area where family of the dead have some money to maintain graves with more dignity.
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  • Jeffrey Bello, son of Philippine mother and an american father, lives in the cemetery for 16 years. <br />
Between the living and the dead, without work and without money, his life is stalled after the death of his mother and abandonment of his father - a former U.S. military. This photo reflects his state of mind - trapped in a life he did not choose or want for himself.
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  • For the children living in Navotas cemetery in Manila, the  coexistence with graves and dead bodies is a normal thing. During the day, they try to take advantage of all the time to play mini snooker because the other kind is reserved for adults.
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  • Child observes from far away, the remains of dead bodies. Barefoot and naked, he has become accustomed to the scenario of death and unbearable smell.
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
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  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015969.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015968.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015967.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015966.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015965.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015964.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015962.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015963.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015961.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015959.jpg
  • Patients who are conditioned with Polio ilness, in the care of the Association StandProud in Kinshasa, contradict their apparent difficulties playing  football games in  the courtyard of this organization.  The game rules are clear: there are no restrictions on the crutches, it is forbidden to defend with hands and there´s unlimited  number of players. The  Association StandProud in Kinshasa, is a center of reception and treatment of patients with polio, a disease caused by a virus that causes atrophy and paralysis of the limbs and can even be deadly. However, this is not a center like the others. Here the 92 patients, some with previous negative experiences - like begging on the streets -,  take care of  themselves without the need of aid. Each one has his rank, his work and its role in society as a traditional African village. But the aim is common: to give a hand to those who most need help and make them one more proud member of the village.
    h_00015958.jpg
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