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Last Night in Spain, People, and Numbers

SPAIN | Fri, 5 Feb 2016 | By wanderlustgail | Views [623]

Last Night in Spain I starting writing this in Seville, but it has been difficult for me to finish. I haven't written much about Spain/Andalusia yet because, to be honest, the cities just didn't inspire me as much as Lisbon did. It's not really ... Read more >

Tags: andalusia, budget, córdoba, granada, lisbon, maugham, sabbatical, seville, travel

Roadtrip Andalusia - Spain

SPAIN | Sun, 8 Sep 2013 | By kerryp | Views [391]

The first part of our journey takes us from Malaga Spain to Ronda. Our road trip began at the airport in Malaga, where we get a BMW Mini Cabrio. From there we drive through the city and then head for Ronda, one of the white villages of Andalusia. Ronda ... Read more >

Tags: andalusia, ronda

Photos: My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

WORLDWIDE | Sat, 5 Nov 2011 | By crossroad | Flickr Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

This series takes place in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain in July 2011. The upcoming generation of young Toreros is having a show. The people of Malaga, who traditionally watch Corridas, are all invited to watch these young men fighting the bull. This ceremonial ... Read more >
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Tags: #2011wnphoto, andalusia, arena, bull fight, cape, corrida, europe, spain, torero, travel photography scholarship 2011

 

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An elderly woman and her daughter sell animal feed at a local market in Jauja, a small town in the central Andean plateau that was once Peru's capital city. Peru is becoming increasingly urbanised as more and more youth move to the big cities to find work as clerks or taxi drivers, leaving the elderly behind to tend to farms.

Likewise, as Peru modernises, farming is becoming more mechanised. As a result, a treasure trove of knowledge about ancient agricultural techniques, as well as many unique cultivars, are slowly being lost. As these elders have no youth to mentor, their knowledge dies with them.: by loverock, Views[493]
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