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Fotos por Ana Paula Álvarez | Ig
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Today is World Oceans Day and we’re sharing some of our favorite ocean shots to mark the occasion. This year’s theme — “The Ocean: Life & Livelihoods” — seeks to shed light on the wonder of the ocean and how it is our lifesource, supporting humanity and every other organism on Earth. We hope these Overviews inspire that feeling of wonder for you. Seen here are:
Perth, Australia Waves
The Pacific and Valparaiso, Chile
São Martinho do Porto, Portugal
The Atlantic and Praia Grande, Brazil
Source imagery: Nearmap / Maxar
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Prism House, Conguillío National Park, Chile - Smiljan Radic
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Carlos Merida diseñando los murales del Multifamiliar Juarez (Centro Urbano Presidente Juárez), calle Orizaba, Roma Sur, Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México 1952 (destruido)
Arqs. Mario Pani y Salvador Ortega
Carlos Merida designing murals for the Multifamiliar Juarez (President Juarez Urban Center), calle Orizaba, Roma Sur, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City 1952 (destroyed)
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