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#12862746
15 October 2025
A pair of used white sneakers with gray stripes and a small blue plastic children's shoe are left by a doorstep in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025.
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#12851261
11 October 2025
An old damaged car lies overturned and covered in graffiti among colorful autumn trees in Neukirchen, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The surrounding vegetation starts to reclaim the area, highlighting the contrast between human decay and natural renewal.
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#1904259
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904262
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904267
18 April 2017
An old man lives at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904272
18 April 2017
An woman smokes at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904276
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904280
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904285
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904289
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904293
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904297
18 April 2017
An girl smiles at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904301
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904306
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904310
18 April 2017
An woman smokes at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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#1904314
18 April 2017
Daily life at Callejon de Hamel, Havana, Cuba, on 18 April 2017. El Callejón de Hamel is the temple of the Afro-American religion in Havana founded in 1990 by the artist Salvador González Escalona. Its objective is to provide creative art to the people, revitalizing a street forgotten by time and by the city, with an Art Gallery, where the neighborhood itself would be an indissoluble part of a creation unique in its kind, in the country and in the world , Which was always within the reach of children, the elderly, workers and professionals. In this place, in addition, the visitor can find products that are associated with works and Afro-Cuban rites. This alley is also a space in which art and community interact; Where festivals are held in which children and neighbors of the area participate among murals, old bicycles and abandoned bathtubs that make canvas.
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