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USA | Sun, 27 Apr 2014 | By uyenangel | Views [2137]

I had a chance to attended the great exhibition of National Geographic ‘The Power of Photography’ to celebrate 125 years of their magazine in Los Angeles.
I came to the exhibition on the day that they showed a documentary ... Read more >
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