Panorama at front of the boardwalk - Jimbe
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Edmundo Paz Torres
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Bet on the sidewalk in front of the boardwalk, the photographer directs our attention to the landscape setting that reveals a lot that has not been built yet. The largest area of land belonging to the village Santa Rosa, after which one can distinguish Tejaway houses.
The boardwalk on the neighborhood Prima-vera is the quintessential Jimbe viewpoint. Built on a cliff ...
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Traditional gazebo (boardwalk) at the upper end of the urban area of Jimbe. From here you can see the...
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Text by Steve Smith.