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| sent on August 26, 2025 (8:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The medina of Casablanca, built over a century ago, is crumbling: one after the other, houses are collapsing and large areas have been declared uninhabitable; The families who live there, however, have nowhere else to go and continue to stay in unsafe houses. This is a part of Casablanca that no one talks about, but that struck me a lot and that I wanted to tell through these photos. (next month I will publish an article on this) If you zoom in on the photo, you can see a person in the window:
 La medina di Casablanca, costruita oltre un secolo fa, si sta sgretolando: una dopo l'altra, le case crollano e vaste aree sono state dichiarate inagibili; le famiglie che vi abitano però non hanno altro posto dove andare e continuano a restare nelle case pericolanti. Questa è una parte di Casablanca di cui nessuno parla, ma che mi ha molto colpito e che ho voluto raccontare attraverso queste foto. (il prossimo mese pubblicherò un articolo in merito) Ingrandendo la foto, si può notare una persona alla finestra:
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| sent on August 26, 2025 (8:05) | This comment has been translated
Incredible! |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (10:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shots, congratulations. Bellissimi scatti, complimenti. |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (12:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Reflective.. Poignant.. unfair.. !!! Riflessiva.. Struggente.. ingiusto.. !!! |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (19:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
see next photo Congratulations Mac vedi foto successiva Complimenti Mac |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (19:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great and interesting photo commentary, congratulations Hello, Renato Grande e interessante fotocronaca, complimenti Ciao, Renato |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (21:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice photos, but what do you want to tell us? That we should open a collection to heal them? Like 110 Moroccan ? Belle foto, ma cosa ci vuoi dire ? Che dovremmo aprire una colletta per risanarle ? Tipo 110 Marocchino ? |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (21:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Poor! Let's hope that no one stays under it! Poveracci! Speriamo che nessuno ci rimanga sotto! |
| sent on August 26, 2025 (23:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ Casablanca's medina, built over a century ago, is crumbling: one after the other, houses are collapsing and large areas have been declared uninhabitable, but the families who live there have nowhere else to go and continue to stay in the unsafe houses. This is a part of Casablanca that no one talks about, but that struck me a lot and that I wanted to tell through these photos. (next month I will publish an article on this) „ Yes, I had already heard this, Mario Tozzi talked about it in one of his television programs. I think he said that the walls of these houses were built with a mixture that crumbles over time. Maybe on Rai Play there is. Anyway, excellent testimony yours, congratulations! " La medina di Casablanca, costruita oltre un secolo fa, si sta sgretolando: una dopo l'altra, le case crollano e vaste aree sono state dichiarate inagibili; le famiglie che vi abitano però non hanno altro posto dove andare e continuano a restare nelle case pericolanti. Questa è una parte di Casablanca di cui nessuno parla, ma che mi ha molto colpito e che ho voluto raccontare attraverso queste foto. (il prossimo mese pubblicherò un articolo in merito) " Sì già l'avevo sentita questa cosa, ne parlò Mario Tozzi in un suo programma televisivo. Mi sembra che diceva che le mura di queste case sono state costruite con un impasto che si sgretola nel tempo. Forse su Raiplay c'è. Cmq ottima testimonianza la tua, complimenti! |
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