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  • Carnival bloco block party in the streets of Copacabana on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio de Janeiro, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Stalls on Copacabana beachfront on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio de Janeiro, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Stalls on Copacabana beachfront on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio de Janeiro, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • Revellers watch the fireworks on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Revellers watch the fireworks on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Book and vinyl record shop, with pictures of Che Guevara and revolutionary material, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Book and vinyl record shop, with pictures of Che Guevara and revolutionary material, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Book and vinyl record shop, with pictures of Che Guevara and revolutionary material, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Book and vinyl record shop, with pictures of Che Guevara and revolutionary material, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Person walking out of a historical municipal building, Santiago de Cuba
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  • Revellers watch the fireworks on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • The famous Moncada barracks, instrumental in the Cuban revolution, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • People queuing lining up for a bus, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Young couple in the street posing and hugging, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
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  • Revellers watch the fireworks on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Statue in a park, Santiago de Cuba
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  • Revellers watch the fireworks on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • Brass sculpture, Santiago de Cuba
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  • Revellers take to the beach on 1st January 2020 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every New Years eve in Rio hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world descend on Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. It is the largest New Years Eve celebration in the world, with a spectacular firework display.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • On March 8th 2019 - International Women's Day, tens of thousands of people gathered and marched through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their demands are for better women's rights. In a macho society like Brazil, there is still a way to go. Brazil has the fifth highest rate of femicide globally, and abortion is still illegal. These are some of the issues that the feminism movement in Brazil is demanding.
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  • Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de la Palma Spanish for Holy Cross of La Palma is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the island of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. It is situated on the east coast. Santa Cruz de la Palma is the second largest city and is the capital of the island.
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  • Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de la Palma Spanish for Holy Cross of La Palma is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the island of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. It is situated on the east coast. Santa Cruz de la Palma is the second largest city and is the capital of the island.
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  • Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de la Palma Spanish for Holy Cross of La Palma is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the island of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. It is situated on the east coast. Santa Cruz de la Palma is the second largest city and is the capital of the island.
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  • Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de la Palma Spanish for Holy Cross of La Palma is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the island of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. It is situated on the east coast. Santa Cruz de la Palma is the second largest city and is the capital of the island.
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  • Horses put out to pasture deep in the Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos). Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Horses put out to pasture deep in the Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos). Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Autumnal trees with leaves turning yellow in Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos), Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Horses put out to pasture deep in the Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos). Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Horses put out to pasture deep in the Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos). Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Autumnal trees with leaves turning yellow in Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos), Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Autumnal trees with leaves turning yellow in Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos), Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Autumnal trees with leaves turning yellow in Alhama de Granada gorge (Canon de los Tajos), Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • People inside having lunch in Alhama de Granada tapas Bar Ochoa. Traditional food in a traditional place. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • People inside having lunch in Alhama de Granada tapas Bar Ochoa. Traditional food in a traditional place. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Man proudly rides his horses through the beautiful town of Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. On Saturdays this quiet town comes to live with locals enjoying a day off.  Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Local children wave to the horses put out to pasture deep in the Alhama de Granada gorge. Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Alhama de Granada gorge, Andalucia, Spain. Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Man proudly rides his horses through the beautiful town of Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. On Saturdays this quiet town comes to live with locals enjoying a day off.  Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
    20131026_alhama de granada horses ca...jpg
  • Man proudly rides his horses through the beautiful town of Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. On Saturdays this quiet town comes to live with locals enjoying a day off.  Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there. Alhama’s position between Málaga and Granada gave it strategic importance for the Moors but they also had a particular fondness for the town and its waters.
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  • Christ the redeemer seen from Sugar Loaf mountain at sunset, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Cidade de Deus / City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro, made infamous by the film of the same name, is a bustling community of close to 100,000 inhabitants, with numerous cultural and social projects.
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  • Protest in Copacabana, Rio de Janiero, in response to the mysterious death of professional dancer Douglas Rafael da Silva Pereira, allegedly at the hands of the Police. The favela Pavao-Pavaozinho that sits in between Copacabana and Ipanema. These protests saw a rare solidarity between the mostly middle class black bloc movement and members of the favela community. Here, Maria de Fatima da Silva, mother of Douglas drums and talks to the crowd.
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  • El Cobre, Our Lady of Charity also known as Our Lady of El Cobre or Nuestra Senora de la Virgen de la Caridad is an important and nationally reknowned church on the outskirts of Santiago de Cuba, seen as a national monument due to its statue and effigy of out lady of charity. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. .
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  • Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción / Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption, also called Santiago de Cuba Cathedral, exterior shot at dusk. Santiago de Ciba. .
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Seen from across a hillside opposite, we see the rising and imposing steeple of the L'église de l'Assomption de Notre-Dame church (1717 ) in Ban-de-Laveline in the Vosges mountain of eastern France. Through fast-clearing mist, the spire is a beautiful early morning sight amongst the evergreen forests on the far hills.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
    _MG_9842 1.jpg
  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • Womens Rights / Feminism March on 1st June 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thousands of women, joined by some men, marched in central Rio de Janeiro alongside other cities in Brazil, to demand more respect for women and regonition throughout, what is in some ways a macho society. The march was also in reaction to a brutal gang rape last week in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, where the suspects posted a video of the assault on social media, the events have shocked the country.
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  • DJ TR and Bruno Rafael stand and talk in front of a mural, they are currently making a film to mark 50 years of CDD conmunity. Cidade de Deus / City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro, made infamous by the film of the same name, is a bustling community of close to 100,000 inhabitants, with numerous cultural and social projects.
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  • DJ TR and Bruno Rafael stand and talk in front of a mural, they are currently making a film to mark 50 years of CDD conmunity. Cidade de Deus / City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro, made infamous by the film of the same name, is a bustling community of close to 100,000 inhabitants, with numerous cultural and social projects.
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  • Young men / teenagers sit and chat beside a sports court. Cidade de Deus / City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro, made infamous by the film of the same name, is a bustling community of close to 100,000 inhabitants, with numerous cultural and social projects.
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