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-Inside the tiny corner ​of Spain that lies in the middle ​of North Africa ​[[https://kraken12s.at/|kraken официальный сайт]]+Vintage polaroids ​of female prisoners paint an intimate picture ​of womanhood and identity ​[[https://krakenn14.net/|кракен зеркало]]
  
 +What is perhaps most striking about the 32 photographs that make up Jack Lueders-Booth’s new book, “Women Prisoner Polaroids,​” is the intimacy that occupies each frame. Inmates wear their own clothes and pose in cells embellished with personal effects, much like any regular college dorm room; one woman clasps a biography of Mick Jagger, others are pictured with their arms wrapped around friends. A warm sensibility,​ typically foreign to portraits of incarceration,​ is notable throughout.
  
-In ancient Greek and Roman legend, the Pillars of Hercules –marking the edge of the known world – were mighty columns ​that once stood either side of the strait where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic. +“Miriam Van Waters, the first superintendent at Massachusetts Correctional Institute Framingham (in 1932), was insistent ​that they not use this unfortunate period in their lives to form their identity,” the photographer told CNN in video interview, relaying ​the Massachusetts’ prison’s early objectives“To foster thatshe tried to make it look like homeFor that reason(when I was there) ​the inmates wore domestic clothes and prison guards were also un-uniformedOften the same age as the prisonersmany of them were studying criminal justice at Northeastern University, a co-operative college.”
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-One was on the Rock of Gibraltar, a pocket of British territory next to mainland Spainand the other was Ceuta, ​prominent outcrop on the North African coastline. +
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-TodayCeuta is a Spanish exclave, a piece of a country entirely surrounded by another, in this case Morocco. And while it may only be 18 miles from the Spanish mainland, this tiny pocket of Europe in Africa is one of the most unusual places on either continent. +
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-Surrounded on three sides by water, Ceuta is protected by high medieval walls, stone citadels and barbed wire that all hint at its tumultuous history. +
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-With an area of just seven square miles and a population of around 85,000 people, this peninsula jutting abruptly into the Mediterranean Sea has been in the possession of Spain since 1580. +
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-But the exclave is more than just a colonial hangover; with architecture,​ culture and cuisine blending influences from both sides of the Strait of Gibraltarthis could be Spain’s most multicultural city. +
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-“Ceuta was given the title of the most loyal city in Spain,” Mila Bernal, a local tourism office representative,​ told CNN Travel. “Because the citizens decided they wanted to be Spanish, not Portuguese.”+
  
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