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Malicious: the cursed de Guadarrama

For: Ricardo Coarasa
Malicious: the cursed de Guadarrama
Some mountains appear to carry on his name a curse, as if dragged a relentless conviction or weighed on the same biblical anathema, but just hearing his name to be hopelessly attracted to them. It happened at the time with the Hells and Maladeta, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, and, more recently, the Malicious, Guadarrama.
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The black hole of Wadi Halfa

For: Miquel Silvestre (text and photos)
The black hole of Wadi Halfa
Wadi Halfa is a moridero. We can stay here forever accompanied by dust and life goes slow. My routine is always the same, sometimes lively night visits as of last night. I heard noises bag, like someone in our olives hurgase.
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Goodbye Zimbabwe, Mugabe goodbye

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Goodbye Zimbabwe, Mugabe goodbye
The feeling is that the country is undone, everything is decaying. No freedom dreamed of and fought, that a leader of your own skin color does not make you free, tions from comida, no security. It could be anything this beautiful country and the blame is not the liberators of the ancient tyrants. Zimbabwe has enough resources and infrastructure legacy-still languish- to dream of something more than a patriotic salute to the black cause. The cause is to have future black shelves.
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The Ñatitas of La Paz: a Sunday between calaveras

For: Enrique Vaquerizo (text and photos)
The Ñatitas of La Paz: a Sunday between calaveras
In La Paz, sordid and magical, merciless and surprising, spiritual and pagan at a time, the feast of All Saints held off the beaten. A week later begins the Feast of Ñatitas and the city's indigenous majority is released to the cemeteries to hold a macabre and festive feast where the main guest is death. Welcome to one of the biggest shows of the World.
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Cape Horn: where the wind roars
For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)

Cape Horn: where the wind roars
We had to wake up early to have any chance to land before the outbreak of the wind. Standing at the stern of the boat launch expected to return the advance and whether the conditions were to lose. We were a mile of Cape Horn, but it was quite possible that we could not step on.
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Karen Blixen and recent memories of Africa
For: Alfonso Polvorinos (text and photos)

Karen Blixen and recent memories of Africa
(...) The lake is a tribute to the film with his viewpoint. This is the viewpoint named Out of Africa, and stands at the west end of park. Since it shows a breathtaking panorama of the lake, the banks and the incomprehensible stain pink flamingo ..., by Alfonso Polvorinos
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