Photographer: Candia, AP agency.
The man: Sepùlveda, a craftsman in southern Chile, who lost everything ...
Fotògrafo: Candia, agencia AP.
El hombre: Sepùlveda, un artesano del sur chileno, quien lo perdiò todo...
Photographer: Candia, AP agency.
The man: Sepùlveda, a craftsman in southern Chile, who lost everything ...
Fotògrafo: Candia, agencia AP.
El hombre: Sepùlveda, un artesano del sur chileno, quien lo perdiò todo...
Regards from Chile
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Such a moving picture Damasocl
Sometimes...I remember better with my eyes closed
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Wow...that says more than I can find words to describe.
When words just can not discribe. This is a very emotional image, thanks for sharing.
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Muy poderoso.
Very powerful.
Bartender, fix me a moon river. . .in a TIFFANY GLASS!!!!!!!
The pride and hope to be part of a nation, a social network and a country who will resurrect for sure.
The flag and the hopes will go on flapping their wings over this tragedy too.
Much love from us all, dear Damaso y nuestros hermanos de Chile!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
It is an image with much strength and emotion....
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Beautiful and inspiring. It is easy to forget or take for granted the powerful symbolism and sense of unity a national flag has. But when a tragedy strikes, it can express the hope and determination that has lay dormant. Some day, people will remember this man and this flag. They will say, "Look and rembember! This was a dark time. See how we have risen. See how we shine again."
Wonderful photojournalism.![]()
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