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  <title>Camino al regadío / road to irrigation by Slim safont</title>
  <description>With this intervention we want to take advantage of that special location, to capture values ​​of yesteryear that we have very present today; the love for family, passion for work, respect for the land and responsibility for get a prosperous town. It will reflect a family making the daily journey towards their farmlands through a typical landscape of our town.</description>
  <author_name>Alberto Cordón</author_name>
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