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  • Flooded land
    Flooded land
    33 images
  • Drugs inside
    Drugs inside
    22 images
    An anti-narcotics police officer shows a x-ray of a person who has cocaine capsules at the stomach in the El Dorado international airport in Bogota, capital of Colombia, Mar. 15, 2012. About 8,500 passengers depart this international airport every day. Drug traffickers use passengers to send drugs overseas, hidden in luggage or in their bodies. Many are caught by the police and face between 10 to 30 years in prison.
  • Colombia kidnapped soldiers
    Colombia kidnapped soldiers
    29 images
    Colombian soldiers and policemen leave a rebel camp after being freed by rebels in La Macarena, June 28, 2001. Colombia's Marxist FARC guerrillas released 242 captured police and soldiers from jungle camps on Thursday in a gesture aimed at reviving peace talks to end the country's 37-year-old war. In a ceremony presided over by the FARC's commander Manuel "Sureshot" Marulanda, the rebels handed the prisoners over to the government's top peace envoy, Camilo Gomez, in a demilitarized area in southern Colombia that was ceded to the guerrillas more than two years ago to start the talks.
  • Ethiopian Jews
    Ethiopian Jews
    29 images
    Ethiopian women, whose roots trace back to Judaism, standing by as their children eat at feeding center in compound while awaiting immigration to Israel in Gondor March 8, 2007. More than 5000 Ethiopian are waiting to migrate to Israel to reunite with their families, according to Israel's Jewish Agency.
  • Mexico The Death Train
    Mexico The Death Train
    29 images
    Honduran immigrants stand on the top of freight train on their way to the border with the United States in La Patrona near Cordoba, state of Veracruz November 3, 2010. Every day hundreds of Central American immigrants try to cross from Mexico to the United States, according to National Migration Institute of Mexico.
  • Haiti Earthquake
    Haiti Earthquake
    29 images
    A Haitian walks in front of the cathedral in Port-au-Prince January 22, 2010. A funeral mass will be held outside the cathedral on Saturday for Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot of Haiti who was killed in last week's earthquake.
  • Singles
    Singles
    32 images
  • Cuba New Beginning
    Cuba New Beginning
    48 images
    A Cuban man listens on TV to Raul Castro President the announced in the Old Havana December 17, 2014. Cuba and the United States announced on December 17 restore relations for the first time since 1961.
  • Testimonios Habaneros
    Testimonios Habaneros
    33 images
    Cuba and the United States restored diplomatic relations on December 17, 2014, which had been severed in 1961 during the Cold War. One year through pictures what is happening in Cuba since the announcement of a new relations of both countries.
  • Rebels Before Signing peace
    Rebels Before Signing peace
    30 images
    Colombian rebel Jackeline Gonzales, 26 years, embraces to her boyfriend Robinson, 22, during a break in a rebel camp of the Eastern Block, Jorge Briceño, in some place of Llanuras del Yary between Meta and Caqueta. May 15, 2016. Colombia will be sign a peace process after almost 60 year of war with the biggest arm group Farc (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia).
  • Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz
    Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz
    48 images
    President of Cuba, Raul Castro, announces the death of his brother leader and commander Fidel Castro, on the public cuban TV "The commander in chief of the Cuban revolution died at 22:29 hours this evening," he said. "Towards victory, always!" he added, using a revolutionary slogan, November 25, 2016. The mourning has been declared on the island until 4 December, when his ashes will be laid to rest in the south-eastern city of Santiago. The whole country wait to see his ashes in a caravan. From Havana, Matanzas, Santa Clara, Ciego de Avila, Camaguey, Las Tunas, Holguin, Bayamo, and Santiago de Cuba.
  • The long way to go around
    The long way to go around
    44 images
    Cuba is the country where the train start working for the first time in Latin America. The Queen of Spain Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies approved the building it. The new railway started from Havana to Bejucal on November 19, 1837 with 27.5 km. Ferrocarriles de Cuba, the railway is operating in the island to cuban people most of them use it as only way of transportation. All around the country has the service with very old trains. The government is looking to renew them. These project I started 2013 looking for faces, places, cornes of the country side of Cuba and I found this is the special way to do it. I am trying to travel all around of the island. Slowly and with a lot patience but worth it. Lovely people to meet and talk. Lest see how is going to end. Working project in process …..
  • The Beauty of Cuba
    The Beauty of Cuba
    37 images