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  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
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  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen037.jpg
  • A man drives his tractor past a coking factory at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen013.jpg
  • A man rides his motorcycle past a coking factory at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen008.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen072.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen023.jpg
  • A man rides his motorcycle past a coking factory at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen009.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen075.jpg
  • A coking factory - coal firing power station complex belches exhaust into the air in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen046.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen029.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen028.jpg
  • A man rides his motorcycle past a coking factory at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen006.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen021.jpg
  • A truck and a motorcycle are barely visible through the thick haze near a coking factory in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen079.jpg
  • A man walks along a cat walk at a coking factory as it discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen024.jpg
  • A man drives his tractor past a coking factory at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen011.jpg
  • A man rides his motorbike through thick haze near a coking factory in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen083.jpg
  • A coking factory discharges a plume of exhaust in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen052.jpg
  • Looking down into a steep-sided valley, Distant streets and working-class terraced homes are beyond smoking chimneys from a Furnacite coking plant at Abercwmboi. Once known as the worst polluter in Britain it was owned by the National Coal Board (NCB) and sold to the Welsh Development Asoociation (WDA) for £1 Pound though arguments are still raging about how to clear it up and cleanup estimates range from £15-£20 million. The pollution had cruel effects on the local population. It made smokeless coal and locals joked that the plant took the smoke out and dumped it on the Cynon Valley but there was concern about toxic waste dumped in the village after the plant’s closure and some suffered birth defects. Ironically, the plant was closed because of environmental considerations.
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  • A person rides a motorcycle through thick haze in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Linfen is one of the most polluted cities in the world as it turns readily available coal from the surrounding regions into coke that powers the steel mills.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen017.jpg
  • A dog walks past a wall mural showing a beautiful Chinese landscape in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Linfen is one of the most polluted cities in the world as it turns readily available coal from the surrounding regions into coke that powers the steel mills.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen080.jpg
  • A view of the hazy city skyline at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009.  Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen003.jpg
  • Traffic moves through thick haze in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen085.jpg
  • A view of the hazy city skyline at sunrise in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China on Thursday, 03 December, 2009. Due to the heavy presence of coal mines and related industries, Linfen was named the world's most polluted city from 2004-2007.
    QS091203Linfen002.jpg
  • A United States Air Force pilot attending an escape and evasion course sips from a Coke can. With a Coca-Cola drinks vending machine behind him, loaded with Coke, the military airman is taking a break from a classroom briefing held at the United States Air Force’s week-long survival course held at the Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington. Its highly trained personnel conduct a survival, escape and evasion course which combat pilots and aircrew need to pass before re-joining their units for real-time warfare. Conducted, in hangars and the surrounding forests, it forms part of an extensive physical and psychological assessment of young aviators on active service.
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  • A tourist in cafe entrance inside the covered Procuratie Nuovo in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy. Wearing a sports shirt bearing the flag of Mexico, the man exits the cafe, walking past a classic corner advert for Coke on a yellow table. Reflected in the glass we see tourists and visitors in this shopping arcade in the heart of Venice.
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  • Man wearing an angry bear t-shirt walks along the pavement behind a young woman carrying cans of diet coke in London, United Kingdom. T shirts depicting snarling animals have become increasingly popular in the last decade.
    20181010_snarling bear t shirt_001.jpg
  • Glastonbury festival goers partying into the morning light in Lost Vagueness. A man plays a piano, people singing and the man in the middle snorts coke off the piano.
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  • Man out and about on Kings Heath High Street carrying his pizza and coca cola on 13th March 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
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  • Commuters sit on the top deck of a London bus with an ad for Coca-Cola on the side as it travels through Westminster, on 18th January 2017, in Parliament Square, London England.
    westminster-32-18-01-2017.jpg
  • Detail of an old Coca-Cola mural on a wall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Arabic writing is above the famous brand name showing the cultures that the US company's presence reaches.
    egypt28-01-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Lit by early sun that filters through mountain peaks to this remote village near Ulleri, in the Himalayan foothills, Nepal, we see the veranda of a tea shop that serves weary travellers trekking the Annapurna Circuit and traditional doko basket. Villages such as these partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary, a sometimes gruelling walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak - and beyond. Tea houses are dotted along the trail offering lodging, refreshments and basic, but delicious food to the weary traveller and the landscapes are often shared with local livestock.
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  • Oxfam supporters hand out leaflets to passing traffic outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-277...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters leaflet staff outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-274...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-258...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters with Salvatore Gabola, Coca Cola's Public Affairs director for Europe outside its headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-242...jpg
  • Food stall at Vietnam Open Festival 2013 (VOF 2013) is a Vietnamese cultural festival celebrating the very best of Vietnam in London. Held on the Southbank Riverside, the local diaspora mix with multi cultural Londoners.
    20130623vietnam open festivalG.jpg
  • The Cocoa-Cola Christmas Santa ad appears on the digital screens that overlook Piccadilly Circus, on 22nd November 2019, in Westminster, London, England. Eros aka The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain is located at the southeastern side of Piccadilly Circus in London, United Kingdom. Moved after World War II from its original position in the centre, it was erected in 1892–1893 to commemorate the philanthropic works of Lord Shaftesbury, who was a famous Victorian politician and philanthropist. The monument is surmounted by Alfred Gilberts winged nude statue generally, though mistakenly, known as Eros. This has been called Londons most famous work of sculpture.
    piccadilly_circus-01-22-11-2019.jpg
  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
    sugar_free-08-16-04-2018.jpg
  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
    sugar_free-06-16-04-2018.jpg
  • A tourist stall with Coca-Cola umbrella in Luxor Square, with the Mosque of Abu el-Haggag's minaret, far left, Luxor Temple, Nile Valley, Egypt. A stall holder is in the background and waits for visitors to this central location - a passing point for tourism. According to the country's Ministry of Tourism, European visitors to Egypt is down by up to 80% in 2016 from the suspension of flights after the downing of the Russian airliner in Oct 2015. Euro-tourism accounts for 27% of the total flow and in total, tourism accounts for 11.3% of Egypt's GDP.
    egypt90-02-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A cock struts under the detail of an old Coca-Cola mural on a wall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.   Arabic writing is above the famous brand name showing the cultures that the US company's presence reaches.
    egypt29-01-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Detail of an old Coca-Cola mural on a wall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Arabic writing is above the famous brand name showing the cultures that the US company's presence reaches.
    egypt26-01-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Las Vegas suburbs fake tree mobile phone aerial. The rapid population growth of las Vegas has led to a significant urbanization of desert lands into industrial and commercial areas, especially in the  Las Vegas Valley. There are now over 350 million mobile phones in the USA, ie more phones than the population.
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  • Coca cola truck unloading outside Wat Pho temple, Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • Oxfam supporters outside ABF headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain and ensure that the sugar it produces is not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities.
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-274...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters outside Hammersmith Tube station and the Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-270...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-253...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-252...jpg
  • Natasha Wynne with other Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-246...jpg
  • Hazel Darke Jones & Gill Brooks with other Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-234...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-233...jpg
  • Oxfam supporters meet outside Hammersmith tube station preparing for an action outside Coca Cola headquarters, calling for the company to tighten its supply chain so that the ingredients Coca Cola uses in its products are not grown on land that has been grabbed from poor communities
    UK-Oxfam-Campaign-Behindthebrand-229...jpg
  • The famous red sign outside Coca Cola headquarters, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Young boy playing the accordian for money in Monastiraki walks past an aspirational advertisement for Coca Cola. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110919coke advertisement athensA.jpg
  • A veteran and former soldier from world war 2 stands in a side street of Westminster during the annual Armistice Day. This is a full-face portrait of a quintessential Englishmen from a bygone era, typical of the stereotype expected by those from other countries when in fact, he is a disappearing breed. The man has been parading though London's political district near Parliament as old soldiers march with their old comrades in rank, as they would have in their glory days. We see his pencil moustache and the famous bowler hat. The bowler hat, also known as a coke hat, derby (US), billycock or bombín, is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown originally created in 1849 for the British soldier and politician Edward Coke. The bowler hat was popular with the working class during the Victorian era though it came to form the official work uniform of bankers.
    war_veterans01-11-11-1993_1.jpg
  • A worker adds coke to a newly installed furnace to heat up the inner core before the furnace is turned on at the Yuanhua smelter in Daoxian, Hunan Province, China, on Friday, 15 October 2010.
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  • A mother and adolescent boy sip soft drinks while on a daytrip to Malaga on the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. Wearing a floppy hat and a matching floral blue dress, the mother takes sips from her Coke bottle at an outside street kiosk outside the bullfighting ring in the centre of town. The 70s saw an explosion of UK tourism to the Spanish costas, providing middle and working class with affordable holidays, a few hours flying time from Britain.
    70s_family11-12-05-1973_1.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a generic central London restaurant, we see a family, possibly tourists, seated in full view of the street's passers-by, while ordering their dinners from a waiter. The man is standing over them, writing down a mother's orders while at the next row of seats, a man is also telling his own waiter what his dinner will be. An Open sign has been placed to attract more trade into this business, a favourite among tourists visiting Theatreland in the capital's West End. It is early evening and the background street is dark with other businesses illuminated. Other couples and customers are also sitting at tables waiting for their food to arrive and in the foreground, a young man sips a glass of Coke from a straw.
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  • A large, manly woman sips a pint of lager during a darts tournament where she competes in an England Open tournament at the Bunn Leisure Holiday Park in Selsey, near Chichester on the south coast of England. Holding three darts with a Union Jack flags on the 'flights', her glass covers her face but we see her rings and bracelet and her ample belly after a life of beer and cigarettes in pubs like this. A great deal of alcohol (mostly lager, but also Coke) is consumed during darts tournaments although smoking in public places has now been banned in the UK, including pubs and bars. This audience seemed to consist largely of very large lesbian women from working families which seems to suggest that the pub (and alcohol) is still the place where women are attracted to the game of darts.
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  • 2 men with bowlers and umbrellas crossing the Strand in front of the Royal Courts of justice, London. The first bowler hat was originaly created for Edward Coke, the younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Leicester in 1849. The Bowler went on to be associated with businessmen in the City of London. During the 1950s and 60s men wore the Bowler as part of the City uniform but the practice died out during the seventies. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man drinking coke and reading a book waiting for washing to be done in laundromat laundrette next to old fashioned washing machine in Oakland, California
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  • Looking down from above, we see young men who are open-chested and with their suit jackets either beneath their heads or on the grass, three office co-workers stretch out over the lush grass and sunbathe during a hot summer lunchtime in Trinity Square in the City of London, England. One has his paperwork under his head and a can of Coke to quench his thirst. Already tanned, the threesome bask under a hot mid-day sun. Risking sunburn after prolonged solar radiation exposure, they enjoy the inner-city heatwave.
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