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Israel Housing in 2018

Scott Walker October 8, 2018

As for housing prices in Israel, the prices have come down from a 2017 high of 416.5 points to 410.9 points in July of 2018.

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In Places, News, magazine Tags israel, Israel, housing, home, apartments, people
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ISRAEL 2018: The Druze

Scott Walker October 8, 2018

The small store was in what Americans would call a strip mall. However, it was nothing like a regular strip mall and instead was a long 12 foot wide by 60 foot metal building, gravel parking lot filled with customers and vendors, each selling their local produce.

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In People, people, Transportation, Places Tags Golan Heights, syria, druze, israel, Israel, life, farms, farming, middle east, Scott Walker, street photography, fiat, Fiat, tractor
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What you may not see

Scott Walker October 7, 2018

In Israel, underground bunkers, signs near the road that read, “DANGER – MINES” will quickly take local residents to a time and place not too long ago between the mid 1940's and mid 1960's. .

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In Places Tags israel, Israel, jordan, Jordan, Scott Walker
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The Famous Cuban Cigar

Scott Walker September 24, 2018

And there we were... at the sacred tobacco farm where the famous and sometimes infamous Cuban tobacco was grown, dried, hand cut and later rolled into cigars that some call, “Sweeter than candy.”

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In Places, people, People, News, magazine Tags Cuban Cigar, Cuba, cuba, cigar, JFK
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Disability in Cuba

Scott Walker September 22, 2018

He was confined to a wheelchair with only one leg while the other was swollen in the heat and humidity of Cuban air.

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In Places, people, People, News, magazine Tags Cuba, cuba, Havana, disability, socialism, Scott Walker, magazine, Sony, Alpha, street photographym, street photography
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CUBA: Where the Streets Have No Name

Scott Walker September 21, 2018

In Havana, you will find that a taxi driver lives in the same building as a doctor. Perhaps someone who works law enforcement lives next door to a grounds keeper? A scientist lives in the same building as a teacher – and so on.

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In Places, News, magazine Tags cuba, Cuba, Havana, Sony, Alpha, Scott Walker, street photography
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The Alleys and Side Streets of Cuba

Scott Walker September 16, 2018

Cuba has around 37,800 miles of roads. Of that number, close to 20,000 miles are unpaved. That said, some downtown streets may have been paved 40 years ago and not touched since. So, what maybe a paved route, could easily feel and look unpaved.

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In Places, People, people, News, magazine Tags Cuba, cuba, police, sony alpha, Scott Walker, magazine
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The Mogotes of Viñales Valley

Scott Walker September 16, 2018

Viñales Valley was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1999 and is protected by the Cuban Government as a National Park. Due to the area being a World Heritage Site, it is also protected by the United Nations with an international treaty.

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In magazine, Places Tags Viñales Valley, cuba, Cuba, beauty, magazine, Scott Walker, Sony Alpha
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Animals are Everywhere in Cuba

Scott Walker September 11, 2018

Animals of all sizes walk where they want to walk. From the nicer restaurants in town where you find dogs inside, to the mom and pop locations in the farmland - animals are everywhere.

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In Places, News, magazine Tags cuba, Cuba, animals, struggle, poverty, food, life
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The Cars of Cuba

Scott Walker September 10, 2018

The late Fidel Castro banned imports of vehicles in 1959. Cuba doesn't have an auto manufacturer, so the cars that were imported in the 50's were there to stay. The communist leader also banned the import of car parts, according to the "Independent UK Newspaper."

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In Places, people, People, News, magazine, Transportation Tags cuba, havana, Cuba, cars, magazine, poverty, struggle
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What Cuba Could Be

Scott Walker September 8, 2018

The sun falling on downtown Havana showed the true Cuban dream of success had washed away into the Caribbean years ago. An area that was alive with music, families and more in the 1940's and 50's is decaying as if it was struck by a curse in 2000's.

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In Places, people, People, News Tags Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, struggle, Cuba, Sony Images
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You are confined to your state - No leaving

Scott Walker September 5, 2018

Taxi drivers in Cuba are the most open when they talk about the dream of travel. Why? Because they meet travelers from around the world daily.

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In Transportation, Places, people, People Tags socialism, Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography
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Blue Skies and the Colors of Cuba

Scott Walker September 4, 2018

Every once in a while I came across that picture perfect setting that highlighted what Havana, Cuba once looked like in the 1940's.

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In Transportation, Places, people, People Tags Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, Cuba
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9:30 at Night - Capital of Cuba

Scott Walker September 4, 2018

Cuba at 9:30 PM Eastern Time: The capital of Havana is only a whisper outside on a Thursday night, other than a few passing cars. As you walk into one of the many apartment buildings you hear kids playing in one unit and as you continue down the florescent lit hallway, you hear the sound of a small yelping dog.

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In News, Places, magazine Tags havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, Havana
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A tune for the plants with a touch of aqua

Scott Walker September 3, 2018

Hours passed as he sat on the curb of a Cuban hotel in downtown Havana strumming his ukulele. As the hours went by he would get up and pour some of his water bottle on the plants directly behind him, one by one.

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In Places, people, People, magazine, News Tags Havana, Cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, Sony, Alpha, Scott Walker, street photography, cubq, cuba
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The Streets of Cuba

Scott Walker September 3, 2018

You hear songs talking about Havana and you may watch old movies make mention of the romantic capital of Cuba - so you would think it is just that... beautiful. 

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In Places, people, People Tags Havana, Cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, Sony, Alpha, Scott Walker, street photography, cuba
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Communist Vladimir Lenin

Scott Walker August 28, 2018

In downtown Seattle there is a statue of communist Vladimir Lenin that stands 16 feet tall. 

The statue was originally on display in Czechoslovakia in the late 1980's, but shipped to Seattle Washington in 1994 after an American found it in a scrapyard in 1993. 

A teacher in Washington told friends and the media that he found a homeless man living inside the hollowed bronze statue. 

The goal of English teacher Lewis E. Carpenter was to keep it for its artistic merit. Carpenter also wanted to display the statue of Lenin in front of a Slovak restaurant in his hometown of Issaquah, Washington. However, he died in a car wreck before building his restaurant which means the statue never went up. In fact, the statue made it from Czechoslovakia to America shortly after his death.

In the end, the statue was delivered and the family of Carpenter planned to sell it and have it melted down.

However, the owner of a foundry in Seattle decided to have it displayed in the Fremont area of Seattle, Washington. 

In 1995, it was unveiled at the corner of Evanston Avenue North and North 34th Street. In 1996, it was moved up to Fremont Place and North 36th Avenue. 

In case you are wondering how much such a statue of a communist goes for... it is for sale with a price-tag of $250,000 on it. Yes, it is still for sale. 

On a side note, the English teacher who died before his dream was realized had to take out a new mortgage on his home to pay for the statue to be shipped overseas. That shipping rang in at $70,000. The cost of the statute however, free. 

I guess my question, art or not, why would you want a 16 foot communist leader in front of any business? Especially one that is believed to be behind mass killings during his rule over the Soviet Union. That is likely why ever since the statue went up in Washington State, people have painted blood on Lenin's hand and mouth.

In Places Tags Czechoslovakia, USSR, Russia, Washington, Seattle, Vladimir Lenin, odd, weird, Scott Walker
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Ocoee River

Scott Walker August 25, 2018

There was lots of action on the Ocoee River this weekend. The river flows through the Southern Appalachian Mountains of the Southeastern United States. Whitewater competitions got underway this past Friday.

Hear the complete story below (5 Min and 45 Sec)....

In Places, News Tags TVA, Ocoee, TN, Tennessee, tennessee, river, whitewater, Polk Couty, Fuji, Fujix, Scott Walker, interview
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Gold mining in Alaska

Scott Walker August 25, 2018

Mining for gold in Alaska was once what made Alaska a place to explore. It put the once nearly deserted state that has the land mass of most countries on the map.

You can find remnants of Alaska's past in areas like Juneau still sitting deep in the woods. This mining car is one of several historical reminders that Juneau was part of the writing of Alaskan history when it comes to gold.

For Alaska, the gold boom started in 1870 or so with the first big loot being discovered in Juneau. 

In Places Tags alaska, juneau, gold, Sony, Alpha, Alaska
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The old White Pass train

Scott Walker August 18, 2018

The old White Pass train travels the scenic Yukon Route multiple times daily in Skagway, Alaska. The locomotive and passenger cars are on what is called a narrow-gauge rail that originally linked Skagway to Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon.

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In Transportation, Places Tags white pass, Alaska, Skagway, Yukon, train, black and white, Scott Walker, alaska, story
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