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  • The two columns at Cais das Colunas in Lisbon.
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  • a man feeds seagulls at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • People enjoying sunset at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A lady passes by Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • a man feeds seagulls at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • a man feeds seagulls at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • One man jumps playing with the waves of Tagus river at Cais das Colunas in Lisbon
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  • People at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • A man seen in a scooter rearviewmirror in a street in Lisbon.
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  • 25th of april bridge, Christ The king and a typical "cacilheiro" ship seen from Terreiro do paço
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  • People enjoying the sun at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A couple  by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A couple  by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A girl walks at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A lady by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
    160725-LFC-0067.jpg
  • People  by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
    160725-LFC-0050.jpg
  • People enjoying the sun at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • Tourists at "Ginjinha" in Lisbon, drinking cherry liquor (ginjinha).
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  • Grieving man gets his head shaved while a dead body is carried for cremation in a bamboo stretcher swathed in cloth at Manikarnika Ghat, by the Ganges river, in Varanasi, India.
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  • Young man in a shop in one alley at Varanasi in India.
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  • Young family sheltering from the rain in a alley at Varanasi in India.
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  • Hindu man walking in the rain in an alley in Varanasi Old town, in India.
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  • Children playing with soap bubbles in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • People at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
    161214-LFC-0419.jpg
  • Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
    161214-LFC-0081.jpg
  • Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
    161214-LFC-0077.jpg
  • One man jumps playing with the waves of Tagus river at Cais das Colunas in Lisbon
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  • People at Cais das Colunas in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
    161214-LFC-0058.jpg
  • A seagull starts its fly by Tagus river, with a typical "cacilheiro" ship in the distance.
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  • People enjoying the sun at Cais das Colunas (Columns Pier) by the Tagus riverside. The pier is part of Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • Man walking with an umbrella in the rain in an alley in Varanasi Old town, in India.
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  • Woman talking on the phone in a shop while people pass on an alley in Varanasi, in India.
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  • Lisbon panorama seen from the south bank of Tagus river, in Almada. On the foreground tipical "cacilheiro" ships cross the river. At the distance a cruise ship is docked at the cruise terminal.
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  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
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  • Saint George Castle - Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon, seen from Rossio square
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  • March 2015. Brussels. A building near the city center.
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  • March 2015. Brussels. Trees reflections on a builng's windows.
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  • July 2015. Brussels. Skyscrapers on the trade zone of Brussels in a cloudy day.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. buildings reflected on a shop's window with a poster.
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  • an apartment building in Ponticelli district.<br />
<br />
The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • Saint George Castle - Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon, seen from Rossio railway station
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  • Saint George Castle - Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon, seen from Rossio square
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  • The entrance in Ribeira Grande from Vale do Paul enales the vision of a quarters that resembles to a fortress.
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  • A view of Lisbon where the river Tagus estuary can be seen and the old Cathedral (S?©) and Augusta Street Arch aswell. Tagus is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula and its estuary the biggest in Europe.
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  • Saint George castle tops one of Lisbon's seven hills and is one of the oldest landmarks in the city.
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  • Lavra Tramway is one of the so called "elevadores" (lifts) that go up and down some very steep and narrow Lisbon streets.
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  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
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  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
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  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
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  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021632.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021631.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021630.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021629.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021628.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021627.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021626.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021624.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021622.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021623.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
    h_00021621.jpg
  • Roofs. But not the ones made of glass. Cement, tar or marble are so stable that earn another utility. Here the sports are practiced in fields already prepared for it or in improvised places that represent an alternative to the typical gyms. What matters is putting your body movement and exercising outdoors. These are moments well spent in unusual places for all kinds of sports.
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  • Lavra Tramway is one of the so called "elevadores" (lifts) that go up and down some very steep and narrow Lisbon streets.
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  • A view of downtown Bissau and the late afternoon traffic in the streets.
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  • 2016/08/03 – Rocaforte, Ecuador: A family walks around their land where the foundation of their new home is ready, Rocaforte, Ecuador, 3rd August 2016. The house is being build by Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (MIDUVI), which started a new rebuilding programme after the 16th April earthquake. The standard house have two small bedrooms and they are valuated in US$10,000, which the occupants have to pay 10%  of it (US$1,000). (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Athens, Greece - A scene of urban loneliness and desperation. In Greece, the deep recession due to the Austerity Measures imposed by the Troika (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) coincided with the worsening in life conditions of both the native population and the immigrant one. The latter had to face not only an enormous increase of poverty and unemployment -often leading to homelessness- but also the rise in popularity of Golden Dawn, an ultranationalist party which got 18 seats in Parliament after June 2012 election. G.D. propaganda and actions are all based on racism and hate towards the foreign communities, blamed to be one of the main causes of the crisis.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • A micro wind turbine prototype is installed in S. Bento Palace, Portuguese Prime Minister official home. Called Turban, it was developed by INETI for urban deployment.
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  • A micro wind turbine prototype is installed in S. Bento Palace, Portuguese Prime Minister official home. Called Turban, it was developed by INETI for urban deployment.
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: A group of boys hangout in Barrio Las Independencias in Comuna 13, Medellín. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Nowadays many tourists come to visit to see its famous street art and the iconic electric stairscases that facilitate the mobility of the residents up and down the hill. Life in Medellín is changing quickly. Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-29.jpg
  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. Urbanization near the town where I stayed in my friends house.
    ImitationOfLifeThessaloniki-8.jpg
  • Valongo, Oporto suburbs<br />
An huge urbanization was abandoned. The Municipality has no money to demolish this building project wich was once presented as the region "Brasilia", the new city build from zero.<br />
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Valongo, subúrbio do Porto<br />
Mega urbanização abandonada. A autarquia não tem fundos para proceder à demolição deste projecto que chegou a ser apelidado como a "Brasília" desta região.
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  • 29/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: A woman walks in front of the San Javier public library in Medellin. San Javier is located in Comuna 13. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Life is changing quickly in the city.  Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-34.jpg
  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: A boy goes down the electric staircase in Barrio Las Independencias in Comuna 13, Medellín. The Comuna 13 was once one of the most violent of Medellín. Nowadays many tourists come to visit to see its famous street art and the iconic electric stairscases that facilitate the mobility of the residents up and down the hill. Life in Medellín is changing quickly. Once consider the murder capital of the world is now being revitalized by enormous urbanism projects. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-30.jpg
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