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Volcanic sulfur of Santorini Island
Angelica Ruzanova Angelica Ruzanova

Volcanic sulfur of Santorini Island

Athens sees 300 sunny days per year, with Meltemi winds revealing a deeper tan of olive and Aleppo pine trees. Even then, bronzed locals dance a kalamatianos in a 12-step circle, forming their own sun. 

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A study of Olympic Forest, WA
Angelica Ruzanova Angelica Ruzanova

A study of Olympic Forest, WA

Madison Falls glowed with an iridescent blend of two transparencies: light and water. It stood on the edge of an old-growth forest characterized by 200-year-old trees, with the upper river originating in Mount Olympus.

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Flying men of Mexico City
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Flying men of Mexico City

Streets named after assassinated Aztec emperors inspire a sense of doom for a once-collapsed society, and the exposed electrical wires hanging from the buildings seem to agree.

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Nuevo Leon thermals
Angelica Ruzanova Angelica Ruzanova

Nuevo Leon thermals

Being at the hands of the wind makes you realize how much power it has over you. There is as much underneath me as there is above, and we follow birds to find thermals that will only increase the distance between the earth and our bodies.

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Film: a month in London
Angelica Ruzanova Angelica Ruzanova

Film: a month in London

I remember the trip starting something like this: The Smiths blasting through my headphone speakers, looking past the window panes in an Austin bus, fall of 2021.

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