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Argentina / Bariloche - Graffiti in the city of Bariloche, in Patagonia Argentina.

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Bolivia / La Paz- In La Paz coexist traditional and old spanish style buildings with graffiti.
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Germany / Berlin - A woman stop her ride to watch the mural painted in the rest of Berlin wall. This place now is called the East Side Gallery.
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Argentina / Buenos Aires - In Buenos Aires there are many painted Maradona, the greatest idol of the national football team. Argentina won him the Mexico World Cup in 1986 and reached second place in Italy in 1990.

This mural, a few meters from the stadium of the popular Boca Juniors represents two scenes that are part of football mythology Argentina: Maradona celebrating a goal with a typical gesture of him and the jump was the first goal against England in 1986, known as " the hand of God".

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Argentina / Bariloche - Graffiti in the city of Bariloche, in Patagonia Argentina.
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Chile/ Valparaiso - Valparaiso is a city that breathes art. The poet and Nobel Prize for Literature Pablo Neruda spent long periods there, in one of his houses. Today the city is an outdoor museum in the amount of graffiti that is there. In this case of former President Salvador Allende, overthrown by Augusto Pinochet in 1973.
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Brazil /San Pablo - Dunga (historical player of national football team and former coach) and Diego Maradona, one of the best player ever and symbol of football Argentina in a wall of San Pablo.

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Graffiti in the street of Rio de Janeiro
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Bolivia / Uyuni - In the cemetery of the station, a few minutes from the town of Uyuni, in recent years a proliferation of graffiti.
Graffitis
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Bolivia / Uyuni - In the cemetery of the station, a few minutes from the town of Uyuni, in recent years a proliferation of graffiti.

Graffitis
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Bolivia / La Paz- In La Paz coexist traditional and old spanish style buildings with graffiti.
Graffitis
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Bolivia / La Paz- In La Paz coexist traditional and old spanish style buildings with graffiti.
Graffitis
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Bolivia / La Paz- In La Paz coexist traditional and old spanish style buildings with graffiti.
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Chile / Valparaiso - In a struggle of the Chilean student movement to get secondary and university education is free, hundreds of murals political character appeared in Valparaiso as in other cities. "A rod is very easy to break. But if we put a lot of ..."
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Argentina / Buenos Aires - Painted former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) in the premises of a group of Peronist Party.
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Argentina / Buenos Aires - In the neighborhood of Parque Patricios (Buenos Aires) is a curious project: an art gallery outdoors, on the street. Not just any gallery, painted over murals Luna Street, which empties into the stadium football club Huracan main motive love for Hurrican and its history. Luna Street and this project (called Luna Quemera) has been declared of cultural interest by the Legislature of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

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Argentina / Buenos Aires - In the neighborhood of Parque Patricios (Buenos Aires) is a curious project: an art gallery outdoors, on the street. Not just any gallery, painted over murals Luna Street, which empties into the stadium football club Huracan main motive love for Hurrican and its history. Luna Street and this project (called Luna Quemera) has been declared of cultural interest by the Legislature of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
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