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Capítulo 5: Bir çay, lütfen: Boulevard

TURKEY | Wed, 12 Sep 2012 | By jvgarcia | Views [834]

Ah, Istanbul... Asia y Europa, el Este y el Oeste se mezclan en una misma ciudad. Personalmente, Istanbul fue... un ligero golpe de la realidad, una vuelta de cierta manera al caos de las ciudades que no están gobernadas por la rigidez ... Read more >

Tags: europa, istanbul, leda, turquía

Capítulo 2: L'Europe sur Place: Purple Haze

NETHERLANDS | Mon, 20 Aug 2012 | By jvgarcia | Views [826]

La mítica ciudad de Amsterdam fue nuestro siguiente destino. Bueno, no exactamente, sino que nos aprovechamos de la bondad de mi buena amiga Leda Peralta, quien está estudiando en tierras neerlandesas, para tener una base de operaciones ... Read more >

Tags: amsterdam, europa, holanda, la haya, leda, ledezma

 

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In rural life, the men tend to spend the day sitting at the dare (pronounced dar-ray), meaning ‘court’, seen to the right hand side. Here they drink home brew beer and discussing secret men’s business. Due to their rank, the younger men have the duty of herding cattle and collecting firewood, which is why they are not present in the photo. The four men shown are all my grandfathers, even though we’re not related by blood. This is because most Bantu tribes, the Shona included, believe in hunhuism, that everyone is family.: by tendai_t, Views[550]
In rural life, the men tend to spend the day sitting at the dare (pronounced dar-ray), meaning ‘court’, seen to the right hand side. Here they drink home brew beer and discussing secret men’s business. Due to their rank, the younger men have the duty of herding cattle and collecting firewood, which is why they are not present in the photo. The four men shown are all my grandfathers, even though we’re not related by blood. This is because most Bantu tribes, the Shona included, believe in hunhuism, that everyone is family.

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