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Miami Art Deco

Posted on 2011/02/16 by Wilfried Geens
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  • About Wilfried Geens

    A selection of photographs gathered during my time as political science instructor in Switzerland (1966-74), several foreign service postings (1975-2005) and various personal travels.

    The photo in the header was taken in the Drake Passage, sailing away from Antarctica and looking back at a sunset over the South Shetland Islands.

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