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  • CHILE 

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    Let’s reforest Patagonia!

    Many of us have what we call ecological consciousness, and we try to make daily gestures to help the environment. However, small gestures are not always enough, and the world needs much bigger actions. A specific case is Chilean Patagonia, [...]

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  • PERU 

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    Flora

    I’m captivated by the idea of filling my home with green. The more the better, but each plant that I buy is a plant that dies (so far, in addition, 3 cacti have succumbed to the crash of a book [...]

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  • CHILE 

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    How to make a terranium

    On this side of the world it is almost winter, and most of our plants have already lost their leaves or have withered, but there’s no reason for not having them at home, specially because they clean our air, and [...]

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  • CHINA 

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    The aesthetic eyes of Chenman

    Chenman is one of China’s most celebrated fashion photographers. She is a commercial photographer who focuses on fashion, beauty and style. She knows how to manipulate the camera to catch people’s eye and that’s why her works are always colorful, [...]

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  • PERU 

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    Mirror, mirror

    The work of this Scottish artist Rob Mulholland is incredible. Human sculptures in glass acrylic that are perfectly camouflaged in the environment. His installation, Vestige, comprises 6 sculptures of men and women and is for the author a reflection of [...]

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  • FILIPINE 

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    Hong Kong Oasis

    I was in Hong Kong for work for a week. The hotel I stayed at was nearby and I had to pass by this place every time I reported to the office. Usually, I just briskly walked past, but on [...]

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