The swab, everybody uses it to clean the floor. (2001) |
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The besom, to clean the floor, the street for the house and the inner yard to sweep up the leafs. Some trees loose many! (2001) |
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The ladies with their curlers, to get lost of their curles! Estela wasn't really amused when I took the photo unexpected. (2005) |
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House with a zinc roof. You can see a lot of them in the Dominican Republic, but this one is somewhere nearby Azua. (1996) |
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House with a roof of palms. Still there are a lot of them too. (1996) |
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The shoe-cleaner, you see them everywhere. (2003) |
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"Perico Ripiao", merengue typical, you met these musicians everywhere, on the beach, at the restaurants, in the streets... |
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Devil at the carnival. |
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Motor-taxi, they even put six people on it! (2003) |
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A traffic threshold ("policía acostada", the silent police), you see them everywhere, and you always have to be carefull, usually they do not paint them. (2003) |
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They like to clean their cars, here my good fellow Bastardo. (2003) |
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Dominicans are mad about phoning, when one isn't occupied, it's probably out of order. (2003) |
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Also in the Dominican Republic. (2008) |
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A birthday party in Azua, in the foreground my big friend D'soto. (2008) |
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They like to clean their motors too, here my good fellow Carlos. (2008) |
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My pretty friend Pamela as bottle opener! (2008) |
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Garden-decoration! Proyecto 2-C, Azua. (2008) |
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The local vamp! (2010) |
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The older generation loves their cigarette prepared traditionally. (2012) |
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The traditional way to prepare tobacco, near Sabana Yegua. (2005) |