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A Hundred People with Deaf Blindness in Extremadura: Life Through Touch

Sometimes the world can be seen through the skin. As it happens when Beatriz Burdalo’s hands touch those of those who live without light or sound. The touch of the fingers becomes a window that draws reality. In a reflection that emanates company. In a dictionary of what happens beyond one’s own body. The silent sense of touch makes loneliness become dialogue. Because Beatriz’s hands are not just a guide: they are words, sounds and emotions.
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Sometimes the world can be seen through the skin. As it happens when Beatriz Burdalo’s hands touch those of those who live without light or sound. The touch of the fingers becomes a window that draws reality. In a reflection that emanates company. In a dictionary of what happens beyond one’s own body. The silent sense of touch makes loneliness become dialogue. Because Beatriz’s hands are not just a guide: they are words, sounds and emotions.

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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