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Martinique: the fortified island

For: Sebastien Perrot-Minnot (text and photos)
In St. Peter, on the northwest coast of Martinique, the visitor can see mighty walls, but nothing resembling a fort. In effect, in 1902, the brilliant city was the victim of a tragedy that horrified world opinion: fue arrasada por una erupción del Monte Pelée.
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A walk through the bowels of Istanbul

For: Juanra Morales (text and photos)
Our partner throws a flare and lights another, partly illuminating the void, an immense half flooded room with vaulted ceiling studded. Some walls can see growths resulting from dampness on what seem very rough inscriptions. We are under the Hippodrome, next to the Palace, and we have traveled a path, formerly adapted to communicate both places or to facilitate the escape from them ...
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Berlin: Crazy Nights, free sex and nudity

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Berlin: Crazy Nights, free sex and nudity
Another old abandoned factory, divine atmosphere and modern, in which the eccentricity mark the gateway. If you get the picture or the dress you wear is not suitable you have to forget to enter (classism liberal things that comes to luxury price tickets).
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Cuenca: track of the impregnable wall
For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

Cuenca: track of the impregnable wall
A city of steep, narrow streets in which history is palpable to the rhythm of the feet. Cuenca is one of those Spanish villas step that is required. Its cathedral and the well known Hanging Houses have made this spot an icon that we all have in memory.
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Tuscany: the secret of Chianti Route
For: C. Trujillo / Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

Tuscany: the secret of Chianti Route
Florence, Siena, Pisa .... There are few places in the world with more beauty accumulated Tuscany. Art history and overwhelming that this time the mix with the allure of Chianti Route. Small towns, medieval aspect, scattered around a small road through Tuscany. Good restaurants and good hotels to go to one of our favorite routes.
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Schaller, twentieth-century naturalist
For: Alfonso Polvorinos (text and photos)

Schaller, twentieth-century naturalist
Many national parks and protected areas as far away as the Amazon, Nepal and China are due to the work of George B German. Schaller. His life is part of the natural history of this planet. We in the dissecting VOD "green story".
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