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The church and a street of the old colonial quarter of the small town of Pespire in Honduras, not far from the Pan-American Highway. This picture clearly shows the charm that many peasant settlements in this republic of Central America still exude today. - 1977
Street atmosphere from the village of Izalco in El Salvador. The Nawat name Itzalku is composed of the word elements itz, "obsidian", (k)al, "house" and the locative ending -ku and can be roughly translated as "place of obsidian houses". - 1977
On the way home through the cool alleys of Ghardaïa. - Algeria - 1966
In a country where the sand is 75 degrees Celsius in summer, the main architectural problem is to create shady and cool zones. The oasis dwellers are masters in this difficult art, whether in the Bordj of Chinguetti in Mauritania or in the narrow alleys of Ghadames (picture) in Libya. - 1969