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Che Guevara
All over Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, revolutionary wall paintings can be found everywhere. Here the face of Che Guevara.
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Contra La Cosecha
Socialist peasants fighting against the perceived American aggressor and trying to cultivate captured land.
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El Che
Umberto Lopez, aka El Che, an auto mechanic know in all of Caracas, Venezuela for his support of the Revolution.
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El Sistema
In one of the impoverished neighborhoods of Caracas, under privileged kids are being taught classical music by professors of El Sistema, a NGO created over 30 years ago that aims to bring culture in poor neighborhoods.
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Fuel Containers
Confiscated by the Venezuelan National Guard, 175,000 liters of fuel captured from contraband shipments on the border between Colombia and Venezuela.
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Host Diego Bunel
Diego Bunel host of National Geographic Channel's "Don't Tell My Mother" in Venezuela next to a revolutionary painting.
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Host Diego Bunel
Diego Bunel host of National Geographic Channel's "Don't Tell My Mother" in Venezuela next to a revolutionary painting.
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Host Diego Bunuel
Host Diego Bunuel in the Andes mountains, atop a mule. Bunuel was documenting a program that delivers books to children in the Andes mountains once a week. The program is called Bibliomulas (library mules) and they bring up books from the valley below.
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Host Diego Bunuel
Host Diego Bunuel in the Andes mountains, atop a mule. Bunuel was documenting a program that delivers books to children in the Andes mountains once a week. The program is called Bibliomulas (library mules) and they bring up books from the valley below.
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Host Diego Bunuel
Diego Bunel host of National Geographic Channel's "Don't Tell My Mother" in Venezuela next to a revolutionary painting.
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Land Grabber
Diego Bunuel with one of the land grabbers in the province of Yaracuy, Venezuela.
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Land Grabber
Diego Bunuel with one of the land grabbers in the province of Yaracuy, Venezuela.
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Library Mules
Children in the remote Andes mountains have access to new books every week thanks to a program called Bibliomulas (library mules) who bring up books from the valley below.
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Library Mules
Children in the remote Andes mountains have access to new books every week thanks to a program called Bibliomulas (library mules) who bring up books from the valley below.
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Library Mules
Children in the remote Andes mountains have access to new books every week thanks to a program called Bibliomulas (library mules) who bring up books from the valley below. On this picture Robert, one of the volunteers of the program, hikes up the mountain with his mule "ashes".
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Patria O Muerte
All over Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, revolutionary wall paintings can be found everywhere.
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Revolutionary Wall Painting
All over Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, revolutionary wall paintings can be found everywhere.
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Yaracuy
Sunset in the province of Yaracuy.
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Yaracuy
Palm trees in the province of Yaracuy.
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