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  • Children being taken for the "holy bath" in the sea during the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A child comes out of the water during a "holy bath" on the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2009_StBartolomeu_09.jpg
  • A child prays during the "holy bath"  during the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2009_StBartolomeu_10.jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Artist's exhibition in the street during a "Sagra" in Gemini
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Artist's exhibition in the street during a "Sagra" in Gemini
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Artist's exhibition in the street during a "Sagra" in Gemini
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Artist's exhibition in the street during a "Sagra" in Gemini
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery. "Sweetheart" Crocodile on exhibition and the sound recordings of the huricane that destroyed Darwin are two of the main atractions of this Darwin Museum.
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  • The Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park was built for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon. The Park became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
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  • The Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park. The park is now where the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon was held and it became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
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  • The Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park was built for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon. The Park became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
    120328-LFC-0595.jpg
  • Children passing with Oriente Station in the background. The station was projected by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was inaugurated for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon.
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  • A man carrying bags at Oriente Station. The station was projected by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was inaugurated for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon.
    120328-LFC-0405.jpg
  • A modern luxury hotel build at Parque das Nações in  the area where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
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  • Land waiting for future constrution, north of the river Tejo (Tagus). In the centre of the image, the Galp Tower is a simbol of the old industrial area of Lisbon where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
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  • The cable car at Parque das Nações, a new neighborhood in  the area where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
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  • Some modern buildings at Parque das Nações, a new neighborhood in  the area where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
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  • Villagers and visitors during a festivity exhibition for thanking for the hospitality at the small village of Salto, Montalegre. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • I Calanti in exhibition dancing the Pizzica or Taranta in a street festival
    Attilio Fiumarella_A bit of Salento_...jpg
  • Two ladies on a terrace with Atlantic Pavillion at Nations Park was built for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon. The Park became the most modern part of town with landmark buildings from world-recognized architects.
    120328-LFC-0610.jpg
  • Oriente Station. The station was projected by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was inaugurated for the Expo98 world exhibition in Lisbon.
    120328-LFC-0505.jpg
  • A modern tower framed by the structures of Estação do Oriente (Orient railway station) designed by architect Santiago Calatrava at Parque das Nações, a new neighborhood in  the area where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
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  • A glass path seen from below, at Estação do Oriente (Orient railway station) designed by architect Santiago Calatrava at Parque das Nações, a new neighborhood in  the area where was born the Expo'98, The World Exhibition of Lisbon. This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan.
    h_00017035.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2972_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2517_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2516_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002787.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
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  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. He is lifting a 150 kg stone during an exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas04.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_3050_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2984_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2981_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2968_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2519_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2515_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    DSC_2514_gare_oriente.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002781.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002779.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002777.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002778.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002775.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002769.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002767.jpg
  • Lisbon's new railroad and bus station, called ìGare do Orienteî (oriental station) was designed by spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The oriental area of Lisbon was a decadent  industrial zone until it was rehabilitated for the ìExpo 98î international exhibition in 1998. After that year, some constructions remain with their original uses and others were converted to residential and office buildings.
    h_00002765.jpg
  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas25.jpg
  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas23.jpg
  • Floren Nazabal, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Exhibition in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas21.jpg
  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas20.jpg
  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Exhibition in Azkoitia where he lifts a heavy round stone and moves it around his neck. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
    h_vas02.jpg
  • Fire exhibitions in the village during a festivity for thanking for the hospitality at the small village of Salto, Montalegre. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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  • Fire exhibitions in the village during a festivity for thanking for the hospitality at the small village of Salto, Montalegre. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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  • Relaxing at a dolmen in the village green park while watching the exhibitions for thanking for the hospitality at the small village of Salto, Montalegre. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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  • Face painting in the village green park during the exhibitions for thanking for the hospitality at the small village of Salto, Montalegre. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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