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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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  • While family members mourn the death of their loved one, from under a scorching heat, one of the present films with ipad, the open coffin. The smell of decomposition already was felt.
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  • While family members mourn the death of their loved one, from under a scorching heat, one of the present films with ipad, the open coffin. The smell of decomposition already was felt.
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  • Two brothers playing with the remains of deceased individuals -While the older brother decides to take a skull  and shows it with some pride as his brother puts his hands on the head, a sign of astonishment for not wanting to believe what his brother did.
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  • Elderly woman and resident of Navotas cemetery wanders among the graves and praying for all those buried there.
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  • Inside tomb in the public cemetery in Navotas Manila, the belongings of another family, to the cross of Christ serves to pose a photograph of family.
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  • In Navotas, every play or run of the children who live there, is always surrounded by the background of graves and all seem alienated from the scenery around them.
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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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  • Seller of famous BALUT - a delicacy that Filipinos are so fond - a fertilized duck egg in which the embryo is already partially formed, runs the cemetery playing your horn to draw customers.
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  • Man mourns the death of his wife in Navotas cemetery before burial in one of the drawers of cement.
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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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  • Philippines has a high mortality rate and in Manila area, 5 people die for each 1000, making funerals very common.<br />
A wife and brother of the deceased mourn next to grave, while family and friends take position between graves and give a last tribute to the person who died.
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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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  • By late afternoon in Navotas cemetery youth launch their kites in the wind enjoying the evening breeze at the very top 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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  • Seller of mangoes and chicken tries to cool off  with a mug of water protected by a canvas already aged by scorching sun. The graves stand on the background, as if they didn´t existed for him.
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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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  • Boy jumps and plays from grave in grave with joy and tranquility, showing he knows every corner like nobody.
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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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  • 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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  • Two sisters seek among the pile of garbage that covers part of the graves in search of material for recycling in exchange for a few pesos ,to buy some food.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Manuel Lopez feeds his son while watches television during the afternoon. He is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Mariana Rivera, 73, looks outside her window in order for time to pass.  She is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Manuel Lopez weaves a "Montecristi hat". He is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat. Manuel is one of the finest weavers in the village of Pile and learned the craft with his father, who learned from his grandfather. It will take him on average 3 months to weave one hat, which he will sell it by around US$700. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Manuel Lopez wets his fingers in order to be able to weave the straw into a "Montecristi hat". He is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat. Manuel is one of the finest weavers in the village of Pile. It will take him on average 3 months to weave one hat, which he will sell it by around US$700. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    EL__2015_Montecristi_16.jpg
  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Manuel Lopez weaves a "Montecristi hat". He is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat. Manuel is one of the finest weavers in the village of Pile and learned the craft with his father, who learned from his grandfather. It will take him on average 3 months to weave one hat, which he will sell it by around US$700. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    EL__2015_Montecristi_14.jpg
  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Manuel Lopez weaves a "Montecristi hat". He is only able to work between 6am to 9am and then from 7pm till 10pm, because it is when the humidity conditions are at its best to work on the straw. Otherwise the heat will dry the straw and break it, damaging the hat. Manuel is one of the finest weavers in the village of Pile and learned the craft with his father, who learned from his grandfather. It will take him on average 3 months to weave one hat, which he will sell it by around US$700. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • A man is overcome by the smoke/heat of an offering fire on the steps of a church in Chichicastenango where Mayan beliefs co-exist with Christian ones.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-06.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-05.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-03.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
    RodrigoCabrita-pools-04.JPG
  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • No need to be rich or have a big house. Blowing or pump filling, consisting of a tubular structure, inflatable pools compete with the 'real' ones and make the revolution. In the city, in the countryside, in a garden, on a terrace or even on the top of a building they bring the holidays into the house, even if they have already finished. While the heat press, the fun is at the door, diving goggles and floats, tubes and buckets, gins tonics with ice and mint, beer, lupins or a diving header. You choose. The pool is yours.
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  • A couple relaxing inside the cemetery,trying to refresh during a period of intense heat after lunch.
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  • Sunrise at Manshiet Nasser.El desert dust in the air and the first rays of sun predict a lot of heat during the day.
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  • The heat makes sleeping after eating for a while paralyzing the activity. A girl rests on the bags as if it were a mattress.
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  • With no electricity and no bathroom Manuel bathes using water heated with a small gas bowl.
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  • With no electricity and no bathroom Manuel bathes using water heated with a small gas bowl.
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