Mohammed Aziz has been running a bookstore in the old town of Rabat, Morocco for over 50 years.
He taught himself Arabic, French, and Spanish, and every day he sits in a shop reading books written in those languages.
Bread with a crocheted doily pattern transferred to the fabric. It is similar to the printmaking technique called stenciling. https://t.co/2lkDYOzlys https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1599205180024979458/pu/vid/720x1280/tjHMR1YHWLCuILhv.mp4?tag=12
Parternostel in Prague. A type of elevator invented in the late 19th century that constantly circulates passenger cars. Although there are fewer of them these days, there are still parternostels in operation in Eastern Europe and Germany.
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Snow-covered waterside landscape in Jarvenpää, Finland. The silhouette of a tree is reflected on the water surface. Jarvenpää is where the composer Sibelius lived.

