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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 weeks ago

In Northern Argentina, Wichi Weavers Preserve an Ancestral Art Form

Deep in the forest of Salta, Argentina, I watch a group of women in long floral skirts expertly wield machetes. Metal blades as long as my torso whizz through the dry air to make a clearing among the treacherous spiked palo borracho trees, and colossal cacti with finger-length needles. Slowly, methodically, they wrangle the chaguar, another perilous plant, and peel the sharp spines from its sword-shaped leaves with their bare hands.
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3 months ago
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Greetings from Guatemala, where one person's trash becomes another's colorful art

A hanging planter made from an old tire in Antigua, Guatemala exemplifies creative reuse and shows culture's presence in everyday objects.
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago
US news

Greetings from Guatemala, where one person's trash becomes another's colorful art

A bird-shaped hanging planter made entirely from an old tire exemplifies creative reuse, revealing beauty and culture in everyday objects during travel.
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