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Taken in the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.
Ellis Island acted as an immigrant inspection station 1892-1934. The main building is the second on the site (the first, a wooden building, lasted 1892-97 before burning down). The replacement structure was designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton and William A. Boring. The Main Building was built 1897–1900, and the Kitchen and Laundry Building, Main Powerhouse, and Main Hospital Building built 1900–1.
Photo mosaic. Dedicated to Benazir
Camera: LC-A
Film: Lomography X-Pro Slide Film, developed in process C-41
a little experiment with negative, monochrom, rodilius and some color
Thanks for visit, comments and awards, have a nice day
The border between Morocco and Algeria was opened especially for us. It has been closed for the best part of 20 years because of a dispute between the countries over Western Sahara. It was opened only twice: both times for essentially this group of volunteers en route to Gaza with humanitarian aid. (The first time was under the guise of Viva Palestina, and the second time, as Road to Hope.)
Naturally, there's a bit of a wait — this is unusual paperwork!