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Día de la mujer y mucho por reflexionar

ARGENTINA | Mon, 13 Mar 2017 | By loloberlin | Views [1032]

Querid@s amig@s que siguen esta columna de Slow food, quizás se estén preguntando qué tiene que ver el día internacional de la mujer con una columna de Slow food… Dejenme decirles que mucho, ya que para empezar el ... Read more >

Tags: derechos humanos, igualdad de género, madre naturaleza, mujer, naturaleza, pachamama, slow food, sustentabilidad

 

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The Virgin Mary of Quito. Their version of Madonna. Quite impressive, you can see her from everywhere in town. : by jorjejuanita, Views[373]
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Love the sign! So true, Inca walls are everywhere in Cusco. In Cusco here, first excursion to tour Inca ruins. This is the temple of gold. But guess what, no more gold. Plus it's a church now. Hmm. Those Spanish! They tore down most of the Inca buildings. But left Inca walls as the base of many buildings, as here. Plus those Inca stones were so damn good they reused them to build the churches. Basically every time you see a church in Cusco, you know it replaces a very important Inca religious/government building.: by finally, Views[416]
Love the sign! So true, Inca walls are everywhere in Cusco. In Cusco here, first excursion to tour Inca ruins. This is the temple of gold. But guess what, no more gold. Plus it's a church now. Hmm. Those Spanish! They tore down most of the Inca buildings. But left Inca walls as the base of many buildings, as here. Plus those Inca stones were so damn good they reused them to build the churches. Basically every time you see a church in Cusco, you know it replaces a very important Inca religious/government building.

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