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In our featured posts, we have the city of Naples, Italy, a cathedral square in Havana, Cuba, and a dock in Cabanas de Tavira, Portugal. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
Having descended a little lower from the high-rise aristocrats, along a charming long alley we moved to a space where antiquity is fixed with fashion and modernity. The atmosphere of modern fashion and luxury brands was in the air, making mixed impressions. Although I'm not a fan of such luxury brands as Gucci, Louise Vuitton, BVLGARI, Versace, Prada, Moncler, etc., but for fans and people whose wallets are not tight, there will be a nervous and abundance of a shopping paradise, and the pleasures of a solid life.
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Old Havana is made up of some squares, which have the peculiarity of bringing together very interesting places. One of them is the popular Cathedral Square, which undoubtedly, one of its main attractions is its buildings, which show a fascinating architectural design. This exhibits the most uniform design of the four colonial squares that adorn the historic center.
In its beginnings, this square was known as the "square of the swamp", because in its central point there used to be a swamp, which years later was drained. Fortunately, later the construction of the church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary was completed, and since then its name was changed to the one we know today: Cathedral Square.
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I arrived at the Cabanas de Tavira dock late in the afternoon, armed with a camera and an almost philosophical desire to capture anything more than simply beautiful. In truth, the plan was simple: Photograph the soul of Cabanas.
You know, sometimes I think we get too caught up in Instagram and forget to look without a filter, without rushing, without the finger poised to shoot. And that's exactly what I set out to do: turn off the automatic, really look, breathe in the sweet orange light that invaded the estuary, and try to capture what is often lost: the moment between noise and silence.
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