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  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.
  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.
  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.
  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.
  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.
  • EDUARDO DISCOLI
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Eduardo Discoli,
    Eduardo Discoli, from Argentina, with his three horses, on their way to the Old City. Israel, 20 August 2008 during their trip around the world. He left Argentina in July 2001, and traveled north towards the United States, which he crossed in 2004. He traveled to Spain and then traversed Europe, arriving in Israel from Greece. on his way to Jordan, then Egypt, and then North Africa, all in order to pay homage to the Latin-American horse by taking it back to its origins. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / FLASH90.