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Woman from Ouled Nail tribe wearing a traditional headdress, Touggourt, Algeria - 1904.
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Aujourd'hui 19 Septembre... Notre Dame de La Salette.
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Old man in a field, Sligo, Ireland, 1965 - by Alen MacWeeney (1939), Irish/American
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Olmec Jade Pendant, Nicoya. 1,200-400 BCE
Olmec Jade is found in all Mesoamerica, even in the south, Costa Rica. This is a clear example of the trade and diplomacy that happened during the pre Columbian era.
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Me vibing to songs that are in a language that I don't speak a single word of:
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April, 2024 - Al-Qassam guerrillas take out an IDF Caterpillar D9 bulldozer that was destroying farms near Deir al Balah in the Gaza strip. [video]
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these photos were taken by mohammed salem and klaus thymann (click pic), showing the rise of parkour in gaza’s shati and khan yunis refugee camps. unemployment in the camps is high, and with little to do and limited resources, some have turned to parkour as a means of escape.
as abdullah enshasy, who cofounded gaza parkour team with mohammed aljkhbeer, explains, “i have witnessed war, invasion and killing. when i was a kid and i saw these things, blood and injuries, i didn’t know what it all meant.”
adds aljkhbeer, “there is a big relationship between parkour and barriers that we’re surrounded by in the gaza strip. there’s the blockade, walls are everywhere. …parkour gives us a sense of freedom and allows us to endure these conditions without getting deeply depressed.” 
for a sport that is literally about overcoming obstacles and living beyond imposed physical restraints, parkour has perhaps even greater resonance in the the narrow, politically and militarily confined gaza strip, which is home to a densely boxed in population of 1.7 million palestinians.  
but enshasy notes, “at first people didn’t accept us. they would say, ‘you jump like monkeys and you climb buildings like thieves’.” but as their facebook page explains, parkour is about breaking conventional paths in life and finding your own.
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Om Kulthom in Palestine 1935.
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Irving Penn, Three Women of Rissani, Morocco, 1971
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Portraits of Afro-Palestinians from the Book “Guardians of the Mosque”
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Gaza, Palestine. 2021 | Mohammed Abed
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