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Joan Colom and the lower parts of Barcelona
Colom, born in 1921, self-taught man, started taking photographs in 1957. He is one of the elements in the so-called "new vanguard" of Spanish photography, seeking inspiration in photographers such as Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray, Doisneau, Walker Evans and H
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The Spanish Matador by Jeff Martin
Today we want to show you very interesting series of photographs dedicated to traditional Spanish bullfight. And more specifically – portraits of matadors.
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Jallikattu – India’s Answer to Spanish Bullfig
In the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, people don’t need red capes and sharp swords to tame bulls, they do it with their bare hands, in a sport called Jallikkattu.
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Spanish Guy Talks To Foul Mouth Goat (Funny Video)
I have no idea what either of them are talking about, but the goat definitely has an opinion and a good shot.
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Flour War The Spanish Way
It may seem like a convention of the icy, but these white-faced characters are taking part in the bizarre flour war of Els Enfarinats. In a Spanish version of April Fool’s Day, a group in Ibi, Alicante, cover themselves with flour and rampage through th
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Space Pictures Taken With A Cheap Camera And Ballo
The four Spanish students from the IES La Bisbal school of Catalonia have sent a camera to the stratosphere at a distance of 20 miles above the earth to take beautiful photos...
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Spanish Woman Claims She Owns the Sun and Wants to
Angeles Duran, a woman from the Galician region of Spain, claims she is the rightful owner of the sun, and intends to have everyone pay taxes if they want to keep enjoying its rays and warmth.
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Bull Horn Impaled Bullfighter Julio Aparicio’s Throat and Mouth
A famous Spanish matador Julio Aparicio survives after having a bull’s horn pierce through his throat and into his mouth.
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Desert Indoors in Namib Desert by Spanish Photographer
Abandoned town and abandoned houses that have been in a long time ruined unforgiving Namib Desert.
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Sun Belongs to Spanish Woman!
The Sun has a new owner, and no it's not a re-incarnation of an ancient god from antiquity, instead it is a 49 year old Spanish woman, Angeles.
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Spanish photographer
Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz (born 1958) better known as Chema Madoz, is a Spanish photographer, best known for his black and white surrealist photographs:
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Friendly Spanish Cities and Girls
The Cities in Spain would have some place of tourist attraction. Spain's cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Pamplona, Seville, Granada and Córdoba, are popular for regular events as well as history.
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Truly Green Office
This office is really green and probably it's a big pleasure for the people to work in it, made by one Spanish
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Jorge Miguel Portraits
An impressive series both disturbing and very effective. Entitled “De cabeza” and conducted by the Spanish photographer Jorge Miguel, this series has many portraits with a set of colors and facial expressions.
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Amazing Car Fountain in Rome Italy
This unusual fountain set up in Rome, Italy and is the work of Spanish artist Juan Galdeano who wanted to make a statement that would hopefully draw attention to the issue of global warming.
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Unbealivable make-up artist (10 photos)
Even difficult to imagine how one person can change under the skillful brush make-up artist and stylist after work! The nine images that we see in a series of Spanish photographer Reclarkgable, -it is all one and the same pair. Changing your style of tras
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What do Somali pirates waste money for?
The Somali pirates have spent the € 2.7 million they got for the liberation of the Alakrana trawler from the Spanish government on weddings and orgies.
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Royal Wedding Rings Collection
Spanish Jewelry House “Carrera y Carrera” many years fill the orders of Spanish royal family and this fact directly influenced to the last collection of wedding rings.
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History Of Peanuts
Peanuts originated in South America, probably in Brazil and Peru. They were grown as far north as Mexico by the time the Spanish began their exploration of the New World.
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Top 10 Largest Empires In World History (by Landma
An empire involves the extension of a state's sovereignty over external territories. For example, first the Spanish Empire and then the British Empire were called "the empires on which the sun never sets", because of their territories and possessions arou
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