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I love this photo! I was visiting friends in Syria in 2005. One friend took me to Lebanon for the weekend where we met up with other friends. Here I was waiting in the taxi at Damascus bus station for the driver to sort out passport formalities. Nice memories, great hospitality.
PINION (Piñón)
2003
Oil and collage on canvas
50,7 x 50,7 in
Davis Lisboa
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This photo demonstrates an ergonomically designed computer station that is minimizing pain (low back pain and pain associated with RSI or repetitive stress injury) and is described here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displayarticle.cfm?ID=108
Photos taken by young journalists during the "Independence '05" Protests, at Martyrs' Square, Downtown Beirut, Lebanon - Spring 2005.
The submissions are part of TIG's "Language as Violence, Violence as Language" Contest.
Photos taken by young journalists during the "Independence '05" Protests, at Martyrs' Square, Downtown Beirut, Lebanon - Spring 2005.
The submissions are part of TIG's "Language as Violence, Violence as Language" Contest.
Walking in the gardens around the chateau Chenonceau, I happened to see this lovely couple strolling down the chateau's own Lovers' Lane. It is a really beautiful place.
Between the US,France the UN security council..
Between different thnic groups,more than 18 ethnic groups with different beleifs and plans...
Everyone is pushing towards himself,everyone is shouting his own plans and aims....
the smell of another civil war is in the air....