bethlehem and the separation barrier
Merry Christmas everyone. I was in Bethlehem two weeks ago. It’s is a pleasant town with friendly people, and as usual I wandered aimlessly with my GPS in hand looking for interesting situations, exploring and chatting with locals. Bethlehem’s big attraction is the , built over the supposed site where Jesus Christ was born. It’s […]
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dublin graffiti
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cats of harar, ethiopia
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the baku rail life
Welcome to Shanghai. Not in China, but a small neighbourhood in Baku, Azerbaijan that is built right on top of freight railroad tracks. Most of the people who live here are refugees displaced as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh war. This territory, inhabited by mostly Armenians, decided it wanted to be free of Azerbaijan and […]
cats of azerbaijan
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no fish to kolka
This photo of a dirt road is the last I took before a travel photographer’s worst nightmare struck. During a cold-stomached panic, all efforts to revive my camera were futile and for reasons I will never know, it was toast. With help out of reach, I strapped my substitute photographic device (iPad) to my chest […]
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