Remember the Beneficio hippies?
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Once upon a time there were some lovely people who opposed wars and conflicts and called themselves children of the living light. You all know who I'm talking about; yet as most of you do not know, they did not disappear in the '70. There are still islands of hippie light scattered around southern Europe and believe it or not they await any stranger with open arms.
Here are a few pictures taken years ago in Beneficio, one of the last remaining "alternative" communities.

Miguel, 87 years old owns a little orange shop. His walls are white and the sun during the siesta is miraculously avoiding his little bit of universe. I dropped my backpack and started reading something as he closed his shop and offered me a gift of oranges.
"We were strangers right up to now, but from now on we are amigos" he says and smiles through his bushy mustache. "In Andalusia naranjas are life, naranjas and light. Pass it on, young amigo" then he went away.
Live on forever, Miguel!
Here are a few pictures taken years ago in Beneficio, one of the last remaining "alternative" communities.
Miguel, 87 years old owns a little orange shop. His walls are white and the sun during the siesta is miraculously avoiding his little bit of universe. I dropped my backpack and started reading something as he closed his shop and offered me a gift of oranges.
"We were strangers right up to now, but from now on we are amigos" he says and smiles through his bushy mustache. "In Andalusia naranjas are life, naranjas and light. Pass it on, young amigo" then he went away.
Live on forever, Miguel!
4 comments:
woooo good shoots, nice trip
Thanks Enrique, there's such beautiful, calm and natural people over there... If you have the opportunity, don't hesitate to drop by, it's very near to Granada.
look what we've found: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/954518
Haha, the foto from Panoramio is taken roughly last year while the picture from above is taken more than 3 years ago.
Even so, when I returned there in February 2008, the big lodge wasn't there anymore, they moved it on the terrace on the right.
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