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Saturday, December 17
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Tua’s train line.

It’s always a pity when someone decides to destroy a beautiful place with the excuse of progress, with the promisse of a beter more sustainable world. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all pro future and progress enthusiast, but sometimes we have to stop and question the cost of our actions.

That’s what Ricardo and a handfull of other activist did back in 2010, when they set out to travel the 22km of the over-night abandoned rail track, that served the villages along the river Tua. A place known for it’s bio-diversity and National heritage.

www.ricardosilva.net

Tags: photojornalism ricardo silva tua black and white
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