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Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Clash of Class in San Paulo



The favelas of San Paolo (Brazil) share a wall with a top luxury apartment. The contrast here is so great that it looks like a collage.
Posted by Andrea Verenini at 09:06
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Labels: Favelas, San Paulo

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