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Category: Granada

Granada walk, or, spot the antifa graffiti

Thinking back to this beautiful, breezy city with plenty of leftist street art at every turn. Photos taken on 29 August 2013.

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By Rafalafelin GranadaOctober 8, 201626 WordsLeave a comment
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