Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Porto
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
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Porto in the Sun.
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Castelo S. Jorge
Look straight on - PIP´s
Queluz Palace, jardim poente - Two PIPs if you ple…
Ponte da Carvalha
HFF
Is the limit
Dolphins
Santuário de Panóias
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
When they die.
Serra do Larouco
HFF
Costa Vicentina
Palácio Ducal
Wind play
Guincho e Cabo da Roca
Mãe - Palácio Nacional de Queluz
HFF
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Porto
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Dhow
Lonely Planet
HFF
Love - PIP as suggested by Maggs.
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Marvão
Igreja de Santo Ildefonso - PIP
Porto
Near Kuamba
HFF
Limpet
Blue
Two
Marvão
Rosa
HFF - Ponte de S. João
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Coiffeur, man who combs . . .


Hairdressing as an occupation dates back thousands of years. Ancient art drawings and paintings have been discovered depicting people working on another person's hair. Greek writers Aristophanes and Homer both mention hairdressing in their writings. In Africa, it was believed in some cultures that a person's spirit occupied his or her hair, giving hairdressers high status within these communities. The status of hairdressing encouraged many to develop their skills, and close relationships were built between hairdressers and their clients. Hours would be spent washing, combing, oiling, styling and ornamenting their hair. Men would work specifically on men, and women on other women. Before a master hairdresser died, they would give their combs and tools to a chosen successor during a special ceremony. Wiki.
1973 Kodachrome II slide, scanned 8 years ago.
On the road between Koomatiport and Ressano Garcia, South East Africa.
1973 Kodachrome II slide, scanned 8 years ago.
On the road between Koomatiport and Ressano Garcia, South East Africa.
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été quelque chose de sacré depuis des siècles..
merci pour l'info..
bon dimanche José
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Nowadays, we can see that in the proliferation of wigs!
A distant and lovely memory!
Enjoy your Sunday ;-)
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