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Miranda. 19. College student. San Francisco, CA. Half black, Half Polynesian. Liberal. Life's too short for discrimination and hate, if you stay open minded and accept others for who they are, happiness will follow.
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I’ve posted this before, but I love this photograph so much.
“A woman is riding between the railway carriages of a local train heading north from Dhaka, the Bangladesh capital. Her luggage is tucked under the carriage in front of her. It is the month of Ramadan, a fast that culminates in Eid-ul-Fitr, a three-day celebration. Tens of thousands of people leave the city to go to their home village and celebrate with their families. Trains are packed and many who fail to get tickets before they sell out or can’t afford buying them at the black market ride on the roof of the train or, like this woman, finds a quiet spot between the carriages.” 
Photographed by Amy Helene Johansson, National Geographic.

I’ve posted this before, but I love this photograph so much.

“A woman is riding between the railway carriages of a local train heading north from Dhaka, the Bangladesh capital. Her luggage is tucked under the carriage in front of her. It is the month of Ramadan, a fast that culminates in Eid-ul-Fitr, a three-day celebration. Tens of thousands of people leave the city to go to their home village and celebrate with their families. Trains are packed and many who fail to get tickets before they sell out or can’t afford buying them at the black market ride on the roof of the train or, like this woman, finds a quiet spot between the carriages.”

Photographed by Amy Helene Johansson, National Geographic.

(Source: babysanyasi, via themindislimitless)



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