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This is the third short clip on the road of the series dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
I am Patagonia. Difficult lover, the essence of the dream. Elemental life form, motionless spectator. I am Dust and Wind.
Ruta 40 is unforgiving You travel Ruta 40 slowly, almost begging permission, and hope that the gaze of the Gauchito Gil is always with you.
The humanitarian mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America in 2020, through Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru.
We were, then as now, in the midst of an economic and financial crisis that held a large part of the Argentine population in check.
We go into the heart of Villa 31. We have entered an inter-world, where you quickly realise that the state is not there and the police are almost absent.
Una horita más, one hour more, is the rhythm that defines the distances when moving along its boundless streets
One morning in February, I immersed myself in its colours, also looking for the people who live here, the hues that so characterise La Boca.
Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is a place to visit, perhaps sailing a boat the size of a bowl.
Empanadas in Buenos Aires are like farinata in Genoa: you find them everywhere, and they all look the same. But everyone has their favourite spots
Why do we read? A mural from La Boca in Buenos Aires suggests 'Reading is the journey of those who cannot take a train'
Paseador de perros are young girls and boys who walk several dogs at the same time, along the streets of Buenos Aires.
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