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Los Gitanos
Photos and words by David Salas

A gipsy girl looks on next to the trailer where her entire family lives in very cramped conditions in the town next to the cemetary in Alicante, Spain.

The town is known for its gipsy population who have made these streets their own.

Families live here in makeshift houses, striving to get by and enduring very difficult conditions, away from the glitz of the developed city centre. It is not without irony that the town lies next to a cemetary. 

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