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Lima: Looking for this child

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Lima: Looking for this child
What is surprising is that John, the child face something sad look aged and, is also working. In fact, John would be nearly impossible without making the thousand bricks a day that will give the family with six euros to eat. Eight years after that child look
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Cape Town: life at low cost

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Cape Town: life at low cost
Many who come to this beautiful city just sense the difference, but they never behold and believe to go visiting a corner of the first world beggars dotted invisible leaving sewers, converted into a dance hungry zombies and alcohol. They come from poverty in the slums of the low cost of living is, always at risk ... Por Javier Brandoli.
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Mozambique: sense of freedom
For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

Mozambique: sense of freedom
The city falls apart like cardboard soaked by rain. Its rugged skin of tall buildings in the center, of concrete sidewalks with reluctance and constant hole, does not prevent the city has the same philosophy that all major African cities I've visited: throng outside misery, unsuitable sales stalls, fruit stored on timbers or shoes littered the streets. City, however, perhaps by the beautiful sound of Portuguese, seems closer; almost, at times, more Caribbean than African.
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Africa: the "city fish" shampoo
For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

Africa: the "city fish" shampoo
The answer, like everything else in the economy, is based on the relationship I have, would and could, universal law that divides the rest essentials. Much of Angola's population does not use toilet paper, expensive and imported article, making toilet paper is a product of "Luxury" priced for its economy would be equivalent to cleanse the back (pardon me) the Encyclopedia Espasa-Calpe.
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