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    Until the year 2000 to see African American people in Chile was practically impossible, there was almost no immigration in the country, Chile was what had always been an island land with only Chileans. From that date until now the intercultural panorama has changed radically, with the arrival of Haitians, Colombians, Dominicans, Venezuelans and many more who are trying to make their their space in a country isolated from the rest of the world
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    Date Taken: Nov 22, 2015
    Date Uploaded: Aug 1, 2017
    Location: Santiago, Santiago, Chile
    Camera: SONY SLT-A77V
    Focal Length: 75 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/750 sec
    Aperture: f/4.5
    ISO: 50
    Copyright: © Eugenia Paz
    Categories: Culture, People, Portraits