Albinosi z Malawi - NYT

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Albinosi z Malawi - NYT
Marco Robert, 11, who has albinism and lives with his 4-year-old sister, Eva, who is also an albino, in Tete, Mozambique, July 1, 2016. Robert's parents send the children to school in another town, which they believe is safer. Superstition in Mozambique and nearby countries like Malawi and Tanzania holds that if you have a piece of albinism on you -- in the form of a bone or piece of skin -- you'll have luck and money. (Daniel Rodrigues/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
2016-07-01
DANIEL RODRIGUES/The New York Ti/EAST NEWS
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DANIEL RODRIGUES
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