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A Festival of Flaming Failures | Meara Hamidiani

Posted on November 17, 2016 by agogo22

In March, the orange trees that line the narrow stone streets of Valencia shade small children as they toy with explosives. Later, the city is set ablaze. The sidewalks are covered with remnants of…

Source: A Festival of Flaming Failures | Meara Hamidiani

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