I would have to agree as well. I can see the spirit of the places that I’ve been to on the people’s faces, not just on their historic sites and tourist spots. Great pictures indeed! Thanks.
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I love your pictures of people the most! I think some travelers get caught up in buildings and landscapes but not the Wide Wide World
I would have to agree as well. I can see the spirit of the places that I’ve been to on the people’s faces, not just on their historic sites and tourist spots. Great pictures indeed! Thanks.
Amazing pictures! in which city is that last one with Gandhi´s face?
i love the pictures… you could feel the emotion, especially the guy wearing white shirt and red truban
btw, happy new year
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