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Nicaraguan Graffiti, As A Mode Of Deconstruction
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![]() Lavo was part of a word scratched into the pink paint of a gazebo at the church end of Parque Evaristo Carazo in Rivas, Nicaragua.
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![]() The top of a rail that ran around the platform of a gazebo in Parque Evaristo Carazo of Rivas, Nicaragua was defaced with many words.
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![]() A saying that read approximately, "No Scan Sapos Kae Mal," was scratched into the pink painted surface of a gazebo found in Parque Evaristo Carazo, Rivas, Nicaragua.
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![]() A bracing board on the gazebo in Parque Evaristo Carazo, Rivas, Nicaragua was defaced with the words (approximately) "Te Amo Da Duty."
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![]() A board on the gazebo of Parque Evaristo Carazo, Rivas, Nicaragua bore the sentence (approximately) "En este mund ame solo a uno perso y toda mi lida lo voy a queve Dan."
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![]() Alongside the road on the way back to Granada, the bus paused by this section of wall painted in the modern style of tagging. A squid appeared to crawl over the top of building that formed from letters that read in part, "Bore...."
Nicaraguan Graffiti • Road back to Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Saturday 14 April 2012) • (Photo taken 15:54:10 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() A odd little label on the side of an exterior column read, "D609." To its left the wall had been carved with a history of names. Below those still visible, were others scratched out. One name was, "Alejando."
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![]() This is the inside of a waist-high wall on the roof of the Bacílica Catedral de La Asunción. Over time, graffiti had been scratched and carved into its surface.
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![]() Small mock bell-enclosures flanked the plaza in front of the church. Those enclosures have gathered an impressive collection of graffiti of late.
Nicaraguan Graffiti • Iglesia San Juan Bautista De Sutiaba • Church built in 1700 and currently being remodeled • León, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Saturday 14 April 2012) • (Photo taken 14:36:21 Thursday 17 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() Penned in a corner of the Educational Station atop the volcano was this brief tribute to "Millõn Moya Aldo Antonio". Truly well meant with a shaded heart, halo and angelic wings.
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