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Giulia is a digital nomad, photographer, blogger and solo traveler from Italy on a very slow RTW trip.
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Tag Archives: politics
Bethlehem, Ramallah, the Separation Wall: political graffiti and street art of the West Bank #Palestine Read more
Posted in #MEtrip, Israel, Palestine, Photography, Politics, Travel
Tagged art, banksy, bethlehem, graffiti, Israel, palestine, Photography, politics, ramallah, separation wall, street art, travel, west bank
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Sexual harassment, mentality and other issues that make me feel mad at Egypt! Read more
Posted in Egypt, Stream of consciousness, Travel, Various
Tagged arab spring, Egypt, harassment, issues, mentality, politics, religion, revolution, sex, sexual harassment, travel
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As some of you may know, as I stated the other day on my Facebook page, I was supposed to have my photos featured at an exhibit yesterday, but well, it didn’t end up this way. Some history: I had … Read more
Posted in Italy, Photography, Politics, Travel
Tagged censored photos, censorship, centro sociale, centro storico di genova, genoa, genoa historical center, genova, italia, italy, nikon, Photography, political content, politics, reportage, reporter, squat
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Protests in Cairo and all over Egypt Read more
Posted in Egypt, Photography, Politics
Tagged #jan25, Cairo, Egypt, Photography, politics, protests, revolution day in egypt, riots
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