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Museum,Senzala Negro Liberto

Photography Story/Sequential posted on Mar 31, 2006
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Hello! Hope you all are okey:))) I'm just back from work... and finally get time to upload some new stuff again... This is in Brazil. Here did they make liquor for sale for several years ago. And was running by "the white man" who had slaves( poor,poor people!!!)and sure they did hard works. It was here they let the salves go free,as the first place in the country. I was inside of this museum... and it was so scary to see how they was treated. Did see photos,painting and of cause read some story's about the slavery. We ("the white human") have been very savagery and spiteful to them.) After the guided tour...it really made me think... and I was not proud above our forefathers as before I went in... They still made liquor here.... at this time...on the same ways as in the slave period.... but with only machine. I really hope you understood my bad english....And find the story a bit interesting English ain't my normal language...Sorry! Take care, and thanks for every comments, good or bad.. they are both equivalence:)) Sorry the long description... Kim

Comments (9)


goddessdellaluna

11:09AM | Fri, 31 March 2006

Great photo , though a very sad story . Bellissima ! Ever, Elaine

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Zacko

11:43AM | Fri, 31 March 2006

First of all...your english aint bad at all. So no need to apologize. Heck..if a swede like me can understand ya, then i assume everyone else can as well. LOL. Fascinating story too.....and considering your forefathers i would be ashamed as well....pfffft....you savage viking-daughter you. Sailing across to england to plunder and rape. LOL. #:oP Ooops...i guess we had vikings too huh? Oh well....enough rambling about those tragic times, lets move on to the photo shall we? Its absolutely gorgeous Kim. I love those vibrant colors. Almost looks like you used a polarizer filter for this one. Really impressive. And if you felt the need to apologizy for your long description, then i guess i really need apologize for this looooooooooooooooooong comment. I`M SOOOOOORRYYYYYYYYYYY!!!! It wont happen again. #:oP Have a kjempefin weekend!!!! #:O)

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claudialee

12:46PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

This is a wonderful commetary of a beautifully photographed old Museum. Thank you very much.

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blades-123

12:47PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

A really beautiful photograph, the ruined building between the vibrant blue of the sky and the lush green of the grass. Sad and thought provoking story too.

uniquedreamer

12:59PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

Excellent photography Kim, you executed your composition of this old building just right..

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:03PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

Impressive place.....!!! Excellent photo of very good effects of natural illumination.....!!!!

PhotoSmith

3:10PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

A gorgeous photo, and the story does bare repeating as often as it takes. History is retelling the shameful as well as the inspirational. Thanks for the enlightenment.

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danob

4:55PM | Fri, 31 March 2006

Just lovely and dazzling blues

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jcv2

7:46AM | Sat, 01 April 2006

Beautiful capture of this old building, love that blue yes! Gorgeous work! :)


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