RM2CCRKJN–Matias Klarwein at a jam session held in the town of Deia where he resided in 1979. Majorca. Spain
RM2CCRKJG–Kevin Ayers and Matias Klarwein at a jam session held in the town of Deia where they resided in 1979. Majorca. Spain
RM2BP9BY5–Thong beach.Ko Phangan island.Thailand.
RM2BP9C0C–Etoile Square. Beirut Down Town. Lebanon.
RM2BP9C4W–Temple of Horus, Edfu, located on the west bank of the Nile River,between Esna and Aswan. Egypt.Africa.
RM2BP9BXA–Thong beach. Ko Phangan island.Thailand.
RM2BP9BP9–Perito Moreno glacier Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate area, Santa Cruz province Patagonia Argentina
RM2BP9BR4–Icebergs in Laguna and Glacier Onelli . Lago Argentino. Los Glaciares National Park. Santa Cruz province. Patagonia. Argentina.
RM2BP9C0Y–Temple of Isis, built in the 4th century BC. . Philae Island. Aswan, Egypt.Africa.
RM2BP9BYR–A person walks down the street Mirallers, which begins opposite the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Mar , ghotic quarter,Barcelona.
RM2BP9C65–Temple of Jupiter , Baalbek,UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bekaa valley. Lebanon.
RM2BP9C60–Crossroads between Carrer de Sant Domenec, Fruita and Marlet.The Major Call.Medieval Jewish Quarter, 12th-14th centuries. Barcelona city. Catalonia.
RM2BP9BNJ–Lyon head statue and Bacchus temple . Archaelogical site of Baalbek,UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bekaa valley. Lebanon.
RM2BP9BPK–Upsala glacier at Lago Argentino, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Patagonia, Argentina.
RM2BP9C52–Temple of Horus, Edfu, located on the west bank of the Nile River,between Esna and Aswan. Egypt.Africa.
RM2BP9C5R–Castellers building a human tower at Santa Ursula festival . Valls Tarragona province.Catalonia.Spain.
RM2BP9C4J–Temple of Horus, Edfu, located on the west bank of the Nile River,between Esna and Aswan. Egypt.Africa.
RM2BP9C2A–Felucca on River Nile and Qubbet el Hawa mountain with rock cut graves in the back . Aswan, Egypt.Africa.
RM2BP9BNX–Rolls of hay .Serinya. Pla de l'Estany. Girona. Catalonia .Spain.
RM2BP9BNB–Lyon head statue and Bacchus temple . Archaelogical site of Baalbek,UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bekaa valley. Lebanon.
RM2BP10H2–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side near of the crossing border of Farhana and the fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10N3–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry.
RM2BP10NH–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : A Guardia Civil car patrol the Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10H9–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side near of the crossing border of Farhana and the fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10MD–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10J9–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 22, 2010 : Food items hidden in a car engine ready to be smuggled into Morocco. Warehouses located around the traditional cross border of Beni Anzar supply all type of goods being smuggled introduced in Morocco on April 22 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
RM2BP10M7–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10P0–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10KR–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla.( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10R0–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10JH–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : A Guardia Civil stands near the perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10N7–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10HM–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10NN–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side of the crossing border of Farhana and the perimeter fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10NT–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side of the crossing border of Farhana and the perimeter fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10HF–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10MH–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10HD–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side near of the crossing border of Farhana and the fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10MP–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10MT–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10GY–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side near of the crossing border of Farhana and the fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10HJ–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10NW–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10MX–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10PR–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10H4–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side of the crossing border of Farhana and the fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10N1–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10KM–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : A Guardia Civil stands near the perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10M1–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10M5–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10ND–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10J7–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 22, 2010 : Food items hidden in a car engine ready to be smuggled into Morocco. Warehouses located around the traditional cross border of Beni Anzar supply all type of goods being smuggled introduced in Morocco on April 22 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
RM2BP10K6–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 19 : A Guardia Civil stands near the perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 19,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10NE–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10KX–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10PW–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10R3–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
RM2BP10HX–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cam)
RM2BP10R7–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Spanish side of the crossing border of Farhana and the perimeter fence that separates the enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Cami/)
RM2BP10MA–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people mostly women are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their ba
RM2BP10NA–MELILLA,SPAIN-APRIL 21 : Perimeter fence that separates the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco on April 21,2010 in Melilla, Spain. The fence which marks the border around the Spanish enclave in northern Morocco was build to discourage illegal immigrants from attempting to enter to Melilla. ( Photo by Jordi Camis)
RM2BP10M3–MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Every day from Monday to Thurdday at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco on April 19, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. The reason for the existence of this illegal trade lies in the difference in prices of products imported into the free port of Melila , and that the residents of province of Nador no need visa to enter to the Spanish city. Carriers entering to Melilla and bear all the weight they can carry on their back.
RF2BNBMY2–Pigeon Rocks.Beirut.Lebanon.
RF2BNBMXT–Autumn in the park.
RM2BNBN31–Tossa de Mar. Costa Brava, Girona province. Catalonia, Spain
RM2BNBMY9–SANT FELIU CHURCH , THE CATHEDRAL AND THE LAS CASAS DEL RIO ONYAR. GIRONA. CATALONIA,SPAIN.
RM2BNBMPP–Hawa Mahal or Wind Palace (1799). Jaipur. India.
RMF6NNJ9–Medina of Tanger.Morocco.North Africa.
RM2BN8D8G–Poble Nou del Delta,Tarragona province,Catalonia,Spain
RF2BNBMP7–Jatiluih,Bali,Indonesia
RM2BNBN3J–Isla Mujeres. Punta Sur reef. Riviera Maya. Mexico.