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  <description>"The first time I went to Pasto, I was very impressed by the number of "walkers", as they call migrants, who walked along Av. Panamericana with their lives on their shoulders, their family, their pets.": shares the artistThis house, or rather, this platform, is a place where many spend the night to continue on their way to what we all seek, a good life. In such difficult times as those we live in, this is a tribute to those who must make the road a home, and seek hope in the unknown.Migrating is human, it is the richness of difference and what throughout history has allowed us to know our own world.</description>
  <author_name>Tiny Tim</author_name>
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