In the small, rain-beaten village of Yanaqucha, an old ox named Manso dragged the plow through the same field his grandfather had once pulled. But Manso no longer worked for the farmer. He worked for the traveling photographer , Don Celso.
But one evening, a boy from the city arrived with a mobile phone —a new kind of movil . He pointed it at Manso, who lay dying under a ceiba tree. movil ox imagenes
Years passed. Don Celso’s hand grew stiff. The projector broke. The silver paint washed away in the final rain. In the small, rain-beaten village of Yanaqucha, an
"Manso carries all the oxen who ever lived," Don Celso whispered. But one evening, a boy from the city
And Manso, who had never left his valley, became the most mobile ox in the world.
The boy uploaded it. The image went everywhere.