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Small towns across Galicia are left deserted as people move to cities.
Every Thursday you will find women marching around the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires.
The Plaza Mayor is always packed with people wandering or sitting down for a drink.
Pulpeiro is a person who sells pulpo (octopus). This market was outside Ourense, Galicia.
Wind and sand formed the Stone in the middle of the Bolivian Altiplano.
Enjoying modern art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Play giant chess in Promenade des Bations in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Road Trip Back To Montreal
by Elena on August 9, 2009
New York City to Montreal takes approximately 6-7 hours in car, and it was approximately 6-7 hours that I spent listening to a book on tape, brushing up on some French, humming to sickeningly catchy pop tunes, and of course pondering the answer to life’s biggest questions. My silver civic has gotten me pretty far throughout our time together, with minimal disappointments, chugging along route 87 with ease; although somewhere along the Adirondacks I really started to wish I had gone for the extra coffee and accessible munchies. The anticipation of seeing the city I left behind a year ago was building, as the radio stations slowly started to change from country to French. The Quebecois accent I used to find jarring and strange was suddenly comforting. I’m back! Montreal m’a tellement manqué.
Canada my second home!
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