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Choco: Colombian tinderbox of the Pacific

For: Pepa Úbeda (text and photos)
Unfortunately, deep violence - mass displacement, confinements, massacres, torture, disappearances, recruitments, violations— prior to the signing of the Peace Accords has returned to the Colombian Pacific coast, one of the most beautiful in Central America.
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Rano Kau: Volcano bird men

For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)
The Rano Kau volcano is the most spectacular Easter. Most striking is its immense crater of a kilometer in diameter within which lies an amazing lagoon with floating islands
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The four challenges of the Rapa Nui people

For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)
The four challenges of the Rapa Nui people
We arrived looking for sun and relaxation, but that was stronger than our desire to understand the intriguing past of this enigmatic island. And Anakena was where this story began with the arrival of the first thousand years ago Ariki
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Another umbilical cord around the globe
For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

How can you not have fun in a country that Disney invented a children's film that deals with death? How not want to decipher a country with unpronounceable volcanoes are lovers? How not a surprise that pays street musicians to brighten their spicy foods because they like people mourn and laugh at the same time? How can we not admire a place that when you see her insides shaking more hands than rubble?
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Nicaragua: the sterile revolutionary sacrifice
For: Pepa Úbeda (text and photos)

Most of the historical Sandinista movement has moved away from Ortega and the Sandinista which people are, anti-imperialist and progressive- he wants to overthrow a corrupt and repressive government
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On a train climbing the Andes
For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

He climbed a plateau between 3000 and 4000 meters. Can you believe it? As if the world could be turned upside down without falling anything. The train blew smoke and us life. From our window we watched the Andes and rain steppe grasses and leathery people by the cold sun.
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