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Oh, The Places Feet Have Gone
Oh, the places feet have gone -- everywhere from the deserts of Egypt to the most beautiful tropical beaches.
Monday, June 7, 2010 0:39 GMT
MADRID (Wireless Flash - FlashNews) Feet have treaded on the most interesting places.And people around the world can mark exactly where their footsies have been on FootEarth.com by uploading photos of their feet in different locations.
Creator Luis Suvias of Madrid, Spain, has collected around 3,400 photos so far of peoples hoofs in places like India, China, and the Egyptian deserts.
He finds that snapping feet photos reflects a location and culture better than a typical shot of a tourist attraction.
He adds, Each photo is so different artistically and culturally. You get a real image of the world we live in.
When looking at his own FootEarth pics, it brings back memories of life experiences for Suvias, and reminds him of his favorite places.
Each photo has its specific geographic location added to it, so visitors to the website can see where the picture was taken and maybe even take tootsies into consideration when planning a trip.
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