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Wednesday 13th of November 2024 – page 1
Sao Paulo -
Take the clothes on the rack, leave it in the workplace, and then go exercise before work.
Sao Paulo, Av. Brigadeiro Luis Antonio - Jardim Paulista, 4 th December 2009…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Sao Paulo -
Inside the bar, I eat a tasty dinner with my children while I wait the traffic jam decrease. It’s hot out there. Inside here has air conditioning and the service…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Then I saw the new buildings, with mirror. There are many buildings like that. Then walking over it found many new buildings and crowded the windows, mirrors and just drawing…
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Sao Paulo Lab
When someone goes to a place, he carries with him things he likes. When he arrives, there are things there that he learns. This paper is written in Japanese or…
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Migrationpapa
Barbecue and car wash, Old-can, a way for you to eat while wash your car.
Sao Paulo, Rua das Carnaúbas - Conceição, 15 th November 2009 by Ines Correa…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Small supermarket with Chinese decoration in entrance. We can see publicity of three of the most popular Brazilian beers on the doors. A chair and broom ready for action. To…
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Sao Paulo Lab
The 14th most global city in the world, Sao Paulo, has not solved basic problems. Experience the contrast between being the 10th richest city in the world and have a…
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Sao Paulo Lab
In Largo do Arouche, in the heart of the city, many people walk there dogs, even on rainy days.…
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Sao Paulo Lab
The higher the better. Why? A manifest, a way to take our attention? I do not know. But the tallest buildings are the more challenging target.
Sao Paulo, Rua Amaral…
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Sao Paulo Lab
This chinese born in Brazil lives in Liberdade. She’s adapted to the Brazilian way of life. When I was shooting, a brazilian man that was going through said to me:…
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Migrationpapa
This image was made in the center of Sao Paulo City. In the same region where the Terminal Bus Station was and where the korean people worked. We can see…
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Migrationpapa
Sao Paulo is currently the leading financial center, commercial and corporate America. Any way you look you can see a rapidly growing city. According to research from Wikipedia, the motto…
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Sao Paulo Lab
If it’s your day off, it’s time to go shopping or if you prefer you can go to a museum or a gallery. You can also just walk the dog…
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Migrationpapa
Change always happens, the hard or soft way. Learn of that that’s what you need to think about.…
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Migrationpapa
Although Sao Paulo is the 10th richest city in the world, the effort has yet to be too large to resolve the difference of classes. The words “Adopt a Child…
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Sao Paulo Lab
This image was made in the center of Sao Paulo City. In this region was the only Terminal Bus Station of the town until 1982, when it was turned off…
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Migrationpapa
From the fourth floor of this building I can see the city on several layers.
Sao Paulo, Rua Dr Bento Teobaldo Ferraz - Barra Funda, 25th November 2009 by Ines…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Day off, or not. There are millions unemployed people in Sao Paulo streets.…
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Migrationpapa
“Rua Mauá" used to be a street in “Cracolândia". It is close to “Estação da Luz†(train station and subway), and “Sala São Paulo†(one of the finest theaters -…
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Migrationpapa
For those who get to work early, 6:52, is now time do have breakfast. The boy sells it to the people that work in fair ? (market street ?).…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Pulling the car when met other gays and started a chat.
Sao Paulo, Rua Piacanguaba - Indianopolis, 1 th December 2009 by Ines Correa…
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Sao Paulo Lab
Have you got an umbrella? No? Me neither. So let us improvise..
Sao Paulo, Rua Caconde - Jardim Paulista, 3 rd December 2009 by Ines Correa…
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Sao Paulo Lab
This is a church that korean made in “Bom Retiro†- Korean Peace Presbyterian Church. This neighborhood is always in change. First came the italians (1920), second the jews (after…
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Migrationpapa