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Naivasha: the voracious lake Rift

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
The rainy season had been prolific and Naivasha had an exultant look. A good stretch of the shore was flooded and suddenly was surprising to navigate between wooden fences, lampposts, palafitos wells and lost in the mangroves.
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Back to Medina: Traveler's selective memory

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
The traveler's willingness brand experiences, the largely molded to fit their judgments / prejudice. It is inevitable. Few are, and very wise, those who are far from routine travel willing to change their perceptions and remove them from the inside.
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Rolando Gap: the bow of Ordesa

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
La Brecha de Rolando, a stone wall straddling Spain and France split in two by a freak of nature, is one of those places steeped in myths mountaineers where a child can effortlessly smell the smell of adventure.
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Market: the feast of fish
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

The place was bustling with people. The sun was out and the market was a party in a city in need of light. Helsinki is preparing for the winter reconnect with the days of just seven hours of light. Therefore, every sunny day is like a parting of two lovers facing imminent separation. The Sunday revelry can not hide that resignation to the inevitable.
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Monks Peak: the viewpoint of the Midi d'Ossau
For: Ricardo Coarasa (Gil Charly Mairal photos)

The ski resorts in summer mourn the absence of snow. Its landscape is equally beautiful, but without the white winter the ski lifts, tows and artificial snowmaking cannons are grotesque, as resigned to the lethargy of the summer months. But, for the mountaineer, are always a starting point to walk to nearby peaks.
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Kathmandu: confusion balance
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

In the square of Asan Tole, in the commercial epicenter of old Kathmandu, instantly felt that sudden dislocations and pleasurable feeling your routines and usually. Nothing I saw was like nothing I had ever seen.
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