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Don't know who the robot is, but he seems to be talking dissent. Or maybe he's the only one not talking it.

Subtle Acts of Dissent: Cuban Street Art

September 28, 2011by phillegitimate 2 Comments

Between the dearth of luxury items like paint and the state’s humourless approach to free expression, I assumed I wouldn’t be finding much in the way of street art in […]

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Cuba
Our Lady of Pretty Great.

Our Lady of Awesome (street art in Guadalajara)

March 14, 2011by phillegitimate 2 Comments

Guadalajara doesn’t exactly wear its street art on its sleeve. There is some great stuff around, but it can often take some digging about to find. This is part of […]

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Mexico
One of the few pictures in which monkeys are not blurred, obscured by foliage, or baring their genitals.

Yucatán Journal 7: hire a scooter, see lots of cool stuff.

February 18, 2011by phillegitimate 1 Comment

There’s so much great stuff to do around Tulúm that you could easily spend weeks waiting for colectivos and negotiating with taxis in order to get out and see it […]

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Mexico
Pyramid of the Dwarf/Magician

Yucatán Journal 5: Puucing around at Uxmal

February 5, 2011by phillegitimate 4 Comments

It’s not a Mayan site without a big, photogenic pyramid. Uxmal has one of these, and it’s the first thing you see when you arrive at the site. This isn’t […]

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Mexico
What the devil?

This handsome devil…

January 21, 2011by phillegitimate Leave a comment

Best souvenir ever… His articulated joints allow him to be placed in all manner of dignified positions. Quite the cad he is. And yet most people that see him don’t […]

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