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  • A young woman selling lemons in a street of Bijene, posing for a photograph.
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Royal Alcazars - The Courtyard of the Maidens  - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • View fron the train - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train station master - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train station - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Arrayanes Patio / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Arrayanes Patio / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Patio del Cuarto Dorado / Golden Room Patio / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Arab Bath el Bañuelo / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Glazed Tile featuring Don Quixote - ANTEQUERA - Malaga province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Arrayanes Patio / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Torre del Oro and Guadalquivir river - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train between Seville and Granada - ANDALUSIA region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Horse carriage - Cathedral - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Santo Domingo church and Quijada Street - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Alhambra Palace seen from The Generalife / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • San Sebastian Colegiata - ANTEQUERA - Malaga province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Flamenco dance in Zambra Los Tarantos Bar / Camino del Sacromonte Street / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Salon del trono / Throne Hall / Alhambra Palace / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • San Sebastian Colegiata - ANTEQUERA - Malaga province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Alhambra Palace seen from The Eye of Granada / Camera Obscura in Albaicin Quarter / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Alhambra Palace view from restaurant El Huerto de Juan Ranas in the Albaicin Quarter / GRANADA / Andalusia Region / Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train station -  ANTEQUERA - Malaga province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • A man seen in a scooter rearviewmirror in a street in Lisbon.
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  • A lady by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • a Vincenzo Rusciano artwork.<br />
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The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • A young womand wals down the stairs at Galata bridge, in Istanbul, with the minarets of New Mosque on the background
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  • A young lady waits near Galata bridge in Istanbul
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  • A man waits for the tram in front of Sırkesı Train Station in Istanbul
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  • People on the underpass that runs under Galata bridge, in Istanbul.
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  • A tourist takes pictures of Macau view from the fortress (Fortaleza do Monte.
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  • A man with umbrella in the rain at The Great Wall of China.
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  • A old lady walks with an umbrella in a street in Shanghai.
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  • A lady with an umbrella looks at the White Pagoda in Behai Park in Beijing.
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  • A man looks at the river near Leshan in China
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  • People passing by the Instituto Cultural colonial facade.
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  • A lady leaves the Dongbianmen Gate in Beijing.
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  • A lady asleep in a garden bench holding an umbrella.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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  • Two girls from Tecnico team having fun in Luis Figo bar in Vilamoura, after a match.
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  • A man stands close to a oca (oka) tree stock. This is one of the biggest ones found in Principe island.
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  • One of the skippers of Bom Bom resort, looks at Bom Bom isle in the distance at sunset.
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  • Man on the beach in Lagoa Azul (Blue lagoon) with baobab trees on a hill. Lagoa Azul is on the north coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Tourist diving on a waterfall in Kuna Yala region in Panama. This region is also know as San Blas and is governed by the Kuna tribe.
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  • Togu na or casa palava in Djiguibombo. Usually located in the centre of each village or quarter, the togu na is a shelter reserved for men, where the elders hold meetings, councils and pronounce judgements. The millet-stalk roof is normally 1.2m from the ground to prevent  standing up. 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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  • Tourist baths on a waterfall on the ascent from Kani-Kombolé to  Djiguibombo village. Waterfalls formed during the rainy season drop from the Bandiagara Escarpment cliff permitting tourists to cool off from the hiking. 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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  • Man washing millet straw in a lake formed by rain in front of Kani-Kombolé village mosque. 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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  • Woman seen from above walk on a field in Teli 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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  • Faithful enters Endé mosque. Most Dogon Country mosques are in Sudanese style and built with mud. 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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  • Togu na or casa palava in Doundjourou. Usually located in the centre of each village or quarter, the togu na is a shelter reserved for men, where the elders hold meetings, councils and pronounce judgements. The millet-stalk roof is normally 1.2m from the ground to prevent  standing up. 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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  • Mother and son climbing the cliff with burdens on their heads in the Bandiagara Escarpment. 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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  • 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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  • It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
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  • Tipical dhow boat passes near the old pier in Ilha de Mozambique while a woman cuts the grass
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  • Two men  looking at Fez Medina from the Merenid Tombs hill.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • An old man in one of the little villages of the northeast zone of Santo Antao island.
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  • Aon old man relaxes in Fontainhas village in the north coast of Santo Antao which is an extraordinary scenery. To go there it takes one hour, because distances are time measured in Santo Antao.
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  • The "one mile pier" in Carnavon has a small train that takes tourists.
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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.
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  • A lady talks on the phone at the arcades on the sides of Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus.
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  • A lady passing by ina a staired-alley in Alfama district in Lisbon, in front of a ceramic-tiled facade.
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  • A lady passing by a staired-alley in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • Lady reading a book at Santa Luzia lookout, in Lisbon, with walls decorated with typical portuguese ceramic tiles and views to Alfama district.
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  • A lady going down a staired-alley at Alfama, in Lsbon, with a grafitti on the wall depicting the greatest Fado diva Amália Rodrigues.
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  • A lady talks on the phone on top of typical portuguese limestone paved sidewalks.
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  • Woman passing by a house with facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa district in Lisboa.
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  • Woman passing by a house with facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa district in Lisboa.
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  • Lady opening the door of a house with a facade decorated with typical ceramic tiles facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • Lady opening the door of a house with a facade decorated with typical ceramic tiles facade at Madragoa district in Lisbon.
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  • André Morna, a frequent client standing in front of Maria Caxuxa, one of Bairro Alto's bars that draw more people into it. Bairro Alto is by nature the bohemian district in Lisbon, with lots of bars and restaurants that gather people on the narrow streets.
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  • An employee at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • Museum Collection Berardo is the msot important Modern and Contemporary art Museum in Lisbon. Located in Belém, in the Cultural Center, the collection is privately own by Joe Berardo, a millionaire that invested in Contemporary Art for many years. The collection includes art from Andy Warhol, Gilbert & George, Cindy Sherman, among others.
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  • Woman seated on the walls of Saint George Castle in Lisbon, with Tagus River, 25th of April Bridge and the Cristo-Rei (King Christ) landmark.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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