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The White Collection ( LXXVI ) by Doraado
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A veces, las cosas no son como uno quisiera … pero siempre son como deben ser.
S. G.
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exhibit by fredmatos
Have a happy weekend for all
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linha laranja by fredmatos
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Campanario_02 by JCArranz
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The White Collection ( XXXVII ) by Doraado
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El árbol crece
amontonando a sus pies
hojas caducas.
Haiku.
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peruvian craftswoman by fredmatos
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Elettrizzati by Antonio-Amati
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Campanario by JCArranz
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Viva La Boca by fredmatos
In fact the name has a strong assonance with the Genoese neighborhood of Boccadasse (or Bocadaze in Genoese dialect), and some people believe that the Buenos Aires barrio was indeed named after it. The conventional explanation is that the neighborhood sits at the mouth (“boca” in Spanish) of the Riachuelo.
Among sports fans, Boca is best known for being the home of world-renowned football club Boca Juniors. The club plays their home matches in the Estadio Alberto J. Armando, popularly known as La Bombonera (The chocolate box in Spanish)
La Boca is a popular destination for tourists visiting Argentina, with its colourful houses and pedestrian street, the Caminito, where tango artists perform and tango-related memorabilia is sold. Other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many tango clubs and Italian taverns. The actual area visited by tourists is only a few blocks long and has been built up for tourism very actively over the last few years. Outside this tourist area, it is a fairly poor neighborhood that has had many regular occurrences of petty crimes reported.
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