New Year’s Eve in Nicaragua is celebrated with all the incendiary zeal befitting one of the world’s most volcanic and tempestuous nations. Fire-crackers are ignited en-masse. A frenzy of explosions ricochets across the city. A grotesque effigy symbolizing the passing year is paraded through the streets and burned. These are some of the scenes depicted in this short video.
Granada’s old hospital stands in a state of abject destitution, broken and dilapidated after many years of neglect. Located on the west side of the city, close to the Masaya highway, this haunting ruin – replete with teeming visceral textures, intriguing shadows and frames - is a free gift to photographers and urban explorers.
Christmas in Nicaragua is attended with much incendiary glee. I shot this video from my doorstep in Granada. It shows the locals celebrating with toros cohetes or firework bulls – a fun and wonderfully hazardous practice. The bulls are models, not real bulls, often waved in the air by dancers or inebriated party-goers.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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