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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • Village of Piodao, located in the Mountain of the Acor, is considered the most traditional Portuguese village.
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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  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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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  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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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  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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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  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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  • Sourcerer from Makua tribe performs a traditional dance where he sticks needles in his forehead
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  • Makua women wearing traditional mussiro facial masks. Makua tribe is the predominant ethnic group in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Francisco Silva and his wife showing ceramic phallus created by Francisco in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva and his wife showing ceramic phallus created by Francisco in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with erotic ceramic mugs containing phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Erotic ceramic mugs phallus created by Francisco Silva in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with erotic ceramic mugs containing phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Erotic ceramic mugs phallus created by Francisco Silva in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva filling moulds with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with erotic ceramic mugs containing phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • The wife of Francisco Silva with erotic ceramic mugs containing phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with erotic ceramic mugs containing phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva and his wife working on their  erotic ceramic atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva and his wife working on their  erotic ceramic atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Francisco Silva with ceramic phallus created by himself in his atelier at Chao da Parada, in Caldas da Rainha city. He is one of the last artisans of this kind of erotic pottery  traditional to Caldas da Rainha, in the center region of Portugal.
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  • Katia Guerreiro in traditional pastry shop of Pasteis de Belem , in Lisbon. Fado singer Katia Guerreiro is one of the young singers generation  that are bringing a new strenght to this traditional kind of portuguese music.
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  • Katia Guerreiro in traditional pastry shop of Pasteis de Belem , in Lisbon. Fado singer Katia Guerreiro is one of the young singers generation  that are bringing a new strenght to this traditional kind of portuguese music.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
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  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018610.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018608.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018607.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018606.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018604.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018605.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018602.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018603.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018600.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018601.jpg
  • Women group performs tufo, Ilha de Mozambique traditional dance.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Boy carries at typical Saint Anthony arch.  The arches and the ballons are the two artifacts always used by every neighbourhood. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march had a replica of the tram that runs in one of its streets. The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • A girl smiles during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
    h_00000117.jpg
  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places.
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  • Last make-up details before Bica March starts parading in Liberdade Avenue.  The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march had a replica of the tram that runs in one of its streets. The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • One "Careto" mask in Podence Carnival. Podence is a very small village in Northeast Portugal that  promotes its festivities as the "most traditional ones" in the country. Men and boys wear a wool suit that was usually handcrafted by the owner when he was an adolescent and traditionally women were not allowed to participate.
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  • One "Careto" in Podence Carnival. Podence is a very small village in Northeast Portugal that  promotes its festivities as the "most traditional ones" in the country. Men and boys wear a wool suit that was usually handcrafted by the owner when he was an adolescent and traditionally women were not allowed to participate.
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  • Friends near a facade decorated with ceramic tiles at Madragoa traditional Lisbon district.
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  • Yougsters at Madragoa traditional district in Lisbon.
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  • A lady tests gloves at the Luvaria Ulisses, a traditional shop in Chiado district, founded in 1925 that maintains intact the same decoration.
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