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  2. El Ojo - Wikipedia

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    El Ojo was discovered by Argentinian filmmaker Sergio Neuspiller and research has shown that the island has existed at least since 2003. In 2016, Neuspiller and hydraulic engineer Ricardo Petroni started crowdfunding an expedition to the island hoping to perform scuba diving , drone data collection, and soil and plant analysis; however, their ...

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  4. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    The evil eye (Spanish: mal de ojo) has been deeply embedded in Spanish popular culture throughout its history and Spain is the origin of this superstition in Latin America. In Mexico and Central America , infants are considered at special risk for the evil eye and are often given an amulet bracelet as protection, typically with an eye-like spot ...

  5. The Eye of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of Mexico (Spanish: El Ojo de México) is an outdoor sculpture in Mexico City. It is located in Ampliación Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, at the mixed-use development Neuchâtel Polanco, developed by the Canadian real estate company Ivanhoé Cambridge. The artwork was created by the Turkish artist Ferdi Alıcı and it was selected from among ...

  6. The Eavesdropper - Wikipedia

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    The Eavesdropper (Spanish: El ojo que espía), also known as El ojo de la cerradura, is a 1966 film directed by Argentine filmmaker Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was financed with the U.S. company Columbia Pictures .

  7. El ojo de vidrio (film) - Wikipedia

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    El ojo de vidrio, shot on location in Tayahua, Zacatecas, was a box-office hit [1] in Mexican theaters and particularly distinctive for its imaginative use of mixing drama with comic relief within the main characters. The film's story and screenplay were written by Antonio Aguilar and Alfredo Varela, who also portrays the theater actor.

  8. Tindersticks - Wikipedia

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    In the season one finale of Brotherhood, "El Diablo En El Ojo" is used twice. In 2009, Tindersticks' "The Organist Entertains" was featured in the closing credits of an episode of the HBO series Eastbound & Down. "Hubbards Hill" was used in the closing credits of another episode, "Chapter 9", in 2010.

  9. The Eye that Cries - Wikipedia

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    The Eye that Cries (El Ojo que Llora in Spanish) is a memorial that was born as a private initiative designed to honor the thousands of victims of the internal conflict in Peru, to strengthen the collective memory of all Peruvians and to promote peace and reconciliation in the country. [1]