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Carrying the weight of tradition in Spain's Holy Week

Twenty-four-year old welder Antonio Caparrós breaks into tears while he hugs friends and relatives in a storage room  with two gigantic, intricate, and beautiful statues and another few dozen sweaty men. He confesses that he has been released from a physical and emotional burden after having carried, along with another 39 men and for nearly five hours, a 1.1 ton statue of a Pieta, the depiction of a dying Jesus Christ in his mother’s arms.

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History, Culture, Japan Bruno Maestrini History, Culture, Japan Bruno Maestrini

The Buddhist temples of Kyoto are full of cute Japanese kids

Kyoto is arguably Japan’s most historically significant city. For over a thousand years, it served as the country’s imperial capital, shaping the culture, traditions, and history of Japan. But Kyoto’s legacy doesn’t stop there—it’s also the birthplace of Nintendo and, by extension, none other than Super Mario himself. Yes, I’m a Nintendo fan, and visiting the city that gave life to one of the most iconic gaming companies felt like a pilgrimage.

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