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People are passing the traditional Nyabugogo market in Kigali, Rwanda. Every day, Rwandans go to the market to buy daily food and supplies, and some also make a daily living by selling vegetables, fruits and other necessities.

A child is walking in the hills of Kigali, Rwanda Many areas in Kigali, Rwanda are in a dangerous zone where landslides are more likely to happen.

Zebras are spotted at the Akagera National Park of Rwanda.

People are passing the traditional Nyabugogo market in Kigali, Rwanda. Every day, Rwandans go to the market to buy daily food and supplies, and some also make a daily living by selling vegetables, fruits and other necessities.
2020 Kigali, Rwanda
After 25 years of one of the word's dark histories, Rwanda is on its way to rebuilding its growth. In the winter of 2019, I visited the country and witnessed the growth and perseverance of Rwandans who try to rebuild their country back.

A tour guide José Antonio Bru proudly wears his “Espana” hat and a t-shirt with his company logo, “El Besso” while leading a tour at La Albufera.

José Antonio Bru enjoys being around people as he gives tours in El Palmar, Spain.

Three visitors stand by an old rice factory, which is now a museum, in El Palmar, Spain.

A tour guide José Antonio Bru proudly wears his “Espana” hat and a t-shirt with his company logo, “El Besso” while leading a tour at La Albufera.
2019 Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain is the third-largest city in Spain. It attracts thousands of people from all over Spain and the world. One of its main attractions is the Corpus Christi festival and La Albufera, which is the largest lagoon in Spain, connects freshwater to the Mediterranean sea where rice fields and dense vegetation grow abundantly. I took photographs of the two main attractions as part of my journalism study abroad trip in the summer of 2019.