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Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders: Places, Strange And Quiet – in pictures
Circus in Denpasar, Indonesia, 1977
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Wingless, Bali, 1977
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Dusk in Coober Pedy, South Australia, 1978
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Dinosaur and Family, California, 1983
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Twin graves and drive-in cinema, Marfa, Texas, 1983
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Street Corner Butte, Montana, 2003
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Görlitz, eastern Germany, 2006
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Open Air Screen, Palermo, Sicily, 2007
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Ferris Wheel (Reverse Angle), Armenia, 2008
Photograph: Wim Wenders
Formerly Palast der Republik, Berlin, Germany, 2008
Photograph: Wim Wenders
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