by Juozas Cernius on June 25, 2012
In Panama the most popular form of transport is, by far, the bus. Newer model, air conditioned coaches are available for longer hauls, but the most ubiquitous means of public transport comprises of a vast fleet of decades old, rankled, former school buses imported from the US. These buses, locally called chivas, are bastions of personality and flavor. The adventure over the bumpy roads comes complete with elaborate painting and decorations that individualize each bus, resembling a traveling circus or an art gallery on wheels.
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by Juozas Cernius on April 29, 2011
Photographer Juozas Cernius visited Africa and took a few shots of objects resembling well known works of art. The photo essay after the jump.
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