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KENYA-GERMANY-ART-ENVIRONMENT-LIFESTYLE,FEATURE
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY HELEN VESPERINI
An artisan blows into heated glass on October 8, 2010 at the Kitengela glassworks, some 30 kms southwest of Nairobi, owned and run by Nani Croze, 67, a muralist, and fervent admirer of Antonio Gaudi, who has spent more than half her life in Africa. Situated on a dustblown plain of Kitengela, just outside the Kenyan capital and just beyond a small village full of ramshackle bars, one could be forgiven for thinking that like Alice, you've fallen down a rabbit-hole and landed in Wonderland on Croze's glassworks compound that is a world of outsize sculptures, shiny mosaic paths and psychedelic buildings with wonky balconies that would not be out of place in Barcelona's Parc Guell. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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KITENGELA, KENYA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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TONY KARUMBA |
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1 Noiembrie 2010 |
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