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photos from the road

ROSE HARTLEY

took this photo somewhere on the outskirts of Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia. Throughout my time there, I noticed a lot of people using their cars as moveable shops – this one in particular caught my eye. Tbilisi has been invaded, ravished and burned to the ground countless times, but the country has survived with its own alphabet, language, culture and religion. It’s a spectacle of secondhand bookshops, public art, kind people, architectural hybrids,

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