Salvador is savage. The first capital of Brazil (now capital of the state of Bahia) is one of the oldest and wildest
cities in the country – it has buses on fire, street parties, African Orishas, kids
playing in the streets, cops, a lot of rain and wonderful beaches.
Salvador is the cradle of the samba and it's the spirit
of Carnival. In fact, its own annual Carnival rivals the better-known event that takes place in Rio every year.
However, according to the UN, Salvador is also the 14th most
violent city of the world. Salvador is protest, it is pain, it is an
offering to the goddess of the sea, Orisha Iemanjá.
Antonello Veneri is an Italian photographer based in
Brazil. These photos are his way of seeing all the above and more.
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