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  • Yellow hosepipe streched across road with coincidental double-yellow lines. Watering an unseen feature in this urban landscape, we see the repetition of colour across the road and into the distance. The picture suggests a quirky urban humour - a coincidence of lines and color.
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  • Half-way across the thin taut wire of a tightrope, an tightwire walker acrobat riding a monocycle pauses and wobbles to compensate his balance before continuing his journey across to safety at the other end of two supporting poles The act forms part of the Canadian circus troupe Cirque de Soleil during a show in Battersea, London. Blue and red spotlights illuminate this daredevil and we see his tights, his wide-sleeved theatrical shirt and the concentration and grim determination on his face - the look of a professional trickster at work. He may be showing a seemingly dangerous and unpredictable stunt though in truth, he will have rehearsed this simple balancing act for many years but must still keep up the illusion of danger for the sake of a gasping, gullible audience.
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  • An office worker dashes across a road in the City of London, narrowly avoiding a motorbike and car in his urgency to get across to a meeting with associates with his armful of paperwork in files and ring binders. His safety far outweighs the risks of colliding with traffic.
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  • A teenager's messy bedroom with clothes, books and possessions abandoned across the floor. Abandoned items and personal effects lie strewn across the carpet in this attic room of an Edwardian house. The teenager is out but her mess remains as a statement for untidyness and disorganisation, a chaotic and unhygienic lifestyle.
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  • A teenager's messy bedroom with clothes, books and possessions abandoned across the floor. Abandoned items and personal effects lie strewn across the carpet in this attic room of an Edwardian house. The teenager is out but her mess remains as a statement for untidyness and disorganisation, a chaotic and unhygienic lifestyle.
    ella_room02-10-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Spreading plant across an urban brick wall. Shoots and growing branches of the wildlife makes its way across the brick facade of this outbuilding in Brockwell Park in south London. The picture suggests growth and recovery, of spreading presence and influence.
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  • A construction workman pushes a trolley across Bishopsgate (Street) in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Wheeling the load across the busy road junction, the man in work overalls goes towards another area of disruption in the capital's financial centre, known as the Square Mile. Blue wrappers protect new traffic light posts and barriers stop pedestrians from wandering into hazardous places.
    city_roadworks02-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Looking downwards from a high vantage point on a hillside, we see one mountain-biker leading a second cyclist as they traverse across a sunlit mountainside near the hamlet of Masecha in the parish of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. The late afternoon sun is low across the valley and there is a haze that partly obscures and refracts light over the distant landscape. There is snow on the distant mountain peaks but the countryside has the brown look of a snowless winter. Far off villages and hamlets hug the hillsides and golden light floods the scene. The tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River and its old red brick bridges spanning the water in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River and its old red brick bridges spanning the water in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River and its old red brick bridges spanning the water in Albi, Southern France.
    20180105_albi france_001.jpg
  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River and its old red brick bridges spanning the water in Albi, Southern France.
    20180105_albi france_002.jpg
  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France.
    20180105_albi france_004.jpg
  • View of Rio de Janeiro from across the bay in Niteroi at sunset, Rio state, Brazil.
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  • View of Rio de Janeiro from across the bay in Niteroi at sunset, Rio state, Brazil.
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  • Car and passengers boarding the chain ferry crossing the River Yare in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised.
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  • The ferry crossing the River Yare on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised. The hours of operation are from 7.30AM to 10.00PM Monday to Fridays and 8.00AM to 10.00 Saturdays and Sundays, summer and winter alike.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River and its old red brick bridges spanning the water in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View from the Jardins du Palais de la Berbie across the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France.
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  • View across the River Thames from Woolwich to Canary Wharf business district, incorporating industry along the river. London, UK.
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  • Cyclists disembarking and boarding the small chain ferry crossing the River Yare in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised.
    reedham_ferry07-31-07-2013_1.jpg
  • Making their way across a snow-swept road in Norwood, south London, an elderly couple tread warily as the snow turns to slush. It's a bleak, raw morning as the new snowfall has settled on this suburban street where cars are parked on icy kerbs. Wearing sensible hats and coats and non-slip boots the pensioners are vulnerable to icy black spots which may endanger their stability because old people are susceptible to falls and injury at these hazardous times. A very monochrome landscape, we see little colour. Instead it is a scene of jeopardy and of an uncaring society for its older generations.
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  • A workman drags works barriers across the road on Westminster Bridge on a wet, rainy day opposite the Palaces of Westminster, on 21st October 2020, in London, England.
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  • View across the River Thames path on the South side at Battersea looking towards Chelsea over Albert Bridge on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the Tideway of the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north, left bank to Battersea on the south. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873.
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  • Staff carry a covered buffet lunch, across a road in central London and towards a business event around the corner on 7th June 2016. The smartly-dressed trio wearing black all walk in unison along the street just off Bond Street and each carry two salvers of sandwiches and other snack.
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  • A commuter enjoys a peaceful few minutes on the top deck of the state-run ferry across the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Resting his head on a hand, the man waits for the opposite river bank to get closer before continuing his journey. Plying the great African river, this cheap fare state-run ferry is used by commuters of all ages with schoolboys using the service to and from school.
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  • A young middle-class boy sits on the top deck of the state-run ferry across the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Plying the great African river is a cheap fare state-run ferry used by commuters and schoolboys use this ferry to and from school.
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  • A motorbike is heaved off the state-run ferry across the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The rider holds the bike's handlebars while a ferry worker pushes the vehicle up the rough wooden steps used by commuters of East and West banks of the great African river. Using a little power from a twist of the throttle, the motorcycle jerks up and on to the pier.
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  • A local man talks on his mobile phone on the top deck of the state-run ferry across the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Looking over his shoulder we see him holding his phone, not the latest model, to his ear as the boat approaches the pier on the West Bank where rusting wrecks are moored.
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  • A man steps over a puddle after rainfall in Oxford Street, central London. The day is dark and grey in autumnal weather and it feels like a dystopian landscapoe of dirty pavements (sidewalks) and road surfaces. Reflected in the puddle we see spherical lighting features ready for a forthcoming Christmas, echoed on the raised kerbside buttons that help pedestrians cross safely. We see the person half-way across the width, before landing still dry the other side.
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  • A man jumps over a puddle after rainfall in Oxford Street, central London. The day is dark and grey in autumnal weather and it feels like a dystopian landscapoe of dirty pavements (sidewalks) and road surfaces. Reflected in the puddle we see spherical lighting features ready for a forthcoming Christmas, echoed on the raised kerbside buttons that help pedestrians cross safely. We see just the person's legs and feet in mid-air, half-way across the width, before landing still dry the other side.
    puddle_jumping02-21-10-2015_1.jpg
  • Families risk falling in the River Wharfedale while walking over the stepping stones at Augustinian Bolton Priory, North Yorkshire. Carefully stepping stone by stone, a young girl holds the hand of an adult who guides her across to the other side. The monastery was founded in 1154 by the Augustinian order, on the banks of the River Wharfe. The land at Bolton, as well as other resources, were given to the order by Lady Alice de Romille of Skipton Castle in 1154. It is now a popular loaction for families and walkers who can trek the River Wharfe upstream into ancient woodland.
    bolton_abbey12-27-09-2015.jpg
  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. Wearing headphones to listen to radio or music, the man is seen with the lighting pole across his face, as if an extra antenna on his head. Commuters stride alongside others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
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  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
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  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
    20140908_woolwich ferry_B.jpg
  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
    20140908_woolwich ferry_A.jpg
  • A 19 year-old girl's hair blows across her face at the beach at Brighton, England. Wearing glasses to rectify her short-sightedness (myopia) the young lady can see little as her long hair sweeps over her eyes. It is a sunny day on the southern English coastal town, with a shingle beach stretching down to the sea.
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  • A 19 year-old girl's hair blows across her face at the beach at Brighton, England. Wearing glasses to rectify her short-sightedness (myopia) the young lady can see little as her long hair sweeps over her eyes. It is a sunny day on the southern English coastal town, with a shingle beach stretching down to the sea.
    ella_brighton01-23-08-2014_1.jpg
  • A middle-aged man carefully delivers boxes across a road junction in the City of London. Making his way down the street in the capital's financial hear, known as the Square Mile, the man balances the goods on a small trolley, trying not to tip the lot over, damaging the products. In the background are various businessmen either walking alomng London Wall (street) or talking on a phone in warm sunshine.
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  • American consumers pass the tall doorway of the East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. As US citizens, they symbolise a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
    manhattan_buildings11-25-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of people crossing Broadway in New York City. A family ride their bikes safely across this road junction where we see four lanes for traffic including one for buses only. Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. The road now runs 13 mi (21 km) through Manhattan and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional 18 mi (29 km) through other municipalities.
    ariel_broadway08-24-05-2014_1.jpg
  • A woman walks past a window ad for the forthcoming London Fashion Week. A model is seen on a TV screen as it scrolls through a loop of film, telling us how stylish and modern the annual event will soon be in the capital. The words London and Fashion have been written across the window of a sunglasses retailer on Long Acre in the capital's Covent Garden. Both model and passer-by are holding possessions in the same way and others are in the background on this busy junction in the West End.
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  • Two window cleaners safely attached to an outside cradle, wash the large panes of glass at a building at Broadgate in the City of London. While stretching with his long sponge into the corner of this window, one worker on the left is wiping soapy liquid onto the grimy glass before cleaning it off with a squeegee. His colleague on the right is communicating with the cradle operator in the building's roof, way above these men, in order to raise the cradle and allowing the men to achieve the correct operating height. Far below them is the capital's Square Mile, London's financial and oldest area. The famous dome of St Paul's Cathedral can be seen most prominently although it is a grey day across this modern metropolis skyline.
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  • A lone Tornado jet fighter arcs across a typically overcast sky at Southend-on-Sea on a Bank Holiday Sunday. Well-defined figures of children and adults either play nonchalantly on the beach at low tide, or watch in awe as the aircraft thunders over the Thames Estuary mud. A few stranded yachts stand upright in the low water and a groyne stretches out to sea towards the Kent coast, seen in the distance. It is a bleak and depressingly empty scene and the jet is merely a dot in the grey English sky, traditionally familiar summer weather. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • A night view of the green Yorkshire Moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the lights of passing traffic past  surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
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  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street. The Boots brand name appears twice on the window along with red and yellow stars. Boots UK Limited (commonly known as Boots, previously The Boots Company), is a leading pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom, with outlets in most high streets throughout the country. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10 helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, England.
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  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street. The Boots brand name appears twice on the window along with red and yellow stars. Boots UK Limited (commonly known as Boots, previously The Boots Company), is a leading pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom, with outlets in most high streets throughout the country. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10 helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, England.
    love_christmas1-09-12-2011.jpg
  • An elderly lady jaywalker crosses a road junction on a red pedestrian light in central London during temporary street improvements. With other road-users staying safely on the pavement after the lights have changed in waiting traffic's favour, the old woman blatantly or innocently makes her way across the crossing risking being run over by dangerous drivers. Behind her is a hum effigy of a workman contractor that holds a sign discouraging pedestrians from crossing on red lights.
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  • An exhibition panel in the Holocaust museum and memorial, showing only some of the 500 Nazi concentration and labour camps, ghettos and the sites of mass shootings across Europe and Africa during the second world war. At first, these concentrations camps were meant to hold political prisoners; however, by the beginning of World War II, these concentration camps had transformed and expanded in order to house vast numbers of non-political prisoners whom the Nazis exploited through forced labor. Many concentration camp prisoners died from the horrible living conditions or from being literally worked to death. It is estimated that the Nazis used these camps to kill an estimated 11 million people.
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  • Lone woman beneath British Union Jack flags strung together across a London alleyway, near Bond Street.
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  • Three businessman walk over a junction in late afternoon sunlight across a street in the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district. Long shadows precede the gentlemen as they walk over this ancient street, now surrounded by modern corporate offices. The sunshine illuminates the pavement and road surfaces the sun sinks between tall buildings in this, the capital's financial heart, founded by the Romans in 43AD.
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  • An aerial view of south London looking from Camberwell towards a commuter train crossing the capital. Transport by rail can ben seen clearly as we look down on to this landscape of urban sprawl in south London: The railway tracks zig-zag through the heart of the borough of Lambeth, near Loughborough Junction, Brixton - showing us how in the late-1800s, the city was sliced through by such rail routes that helped open up the city to the less wealthy - adding to the inner-city. This route is known as the London Bridge (in the east) to Victoria (west)  loop that provides a shortcut across the southern regions, from one station to another.
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  • View across the River Thames path on the South side at Battersea looking towards Chelsea over Albert Bridge on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the Tideway of the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north, left bank to Battersea on the south. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873.
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  • Lincoln Cathedral sits high on the skyline, across the city from terraced housing. In the distance, the cathedral stands dominating the city. Building commenced in 1088 and continued in several phases throughout the medieval period. It was reputedly the tallest building in the world for 238 years (1311–1549). Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England. The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln has a 2011 population of 93,541. Lincoln developed from the Roman town of Lindum Colonia, which developed from an Iron Age settlement. Lincoln's major landmarks are Lincoln Cathedral, a fine example of English Gothic architecture, and Lincoln Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle.
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  • In the week after the Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton (The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) we see a couple walks below British Union Jack flags strung together across a London alleyway, near Bond Street. Overhead summer sun has picked out the rectangles of the patriotic flags on the pavement below and shows the deep red, white and blues of the flags. Carrying shopping bags they have just left the stores of Bond Street and walk towards a nearby cafe for refreshments at mid-day.
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  • Suspect packages have been found outside premises in Central London, a situation urgent enough to warrant the closure of Holborn and surrounding streets in case the items are terrorist-related. The subsequent evacuation of commuters at a time when thousands of office workers were making their way out of their company buildings towards the London Underground station ahead on the right. A police officer runs across the road stretching a length of police tape barring anyone from crossing. The force are taking no chances from abandoned rubbish left at will in public places - their efforts that may save lives from explosive terrorist devices, such as bombs. With streets emptied during the busiest time of the day, the police have control of the area while around the corner, experts inspect the problem before re-opening to the public.
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  • Good Journey Island, Ihla de Boa Viagem, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds; jetty; seaweed; green
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds; jetty; seaweed; green
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds; jetty; seaweed; green
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  • Sunset; Gurnard; Solent; Isle of Wight; UK; sundown; sea; clouds
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  • The Yangtze river floods its banks most summer months, Wuhan city, China
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  • Angry residents from Kent march over the river Thames and past Parliament to protest over the planned high-speed TGV-style rail link from London to the south-east coast, on 5th August 1989, in London, England. Locals from the Darenth Valley in rural Kent, against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link organised their own campaign to reverse decisions by British Rail to cut a new rail link through their community. British Rail announced that 150mph TGV trains would travel through their rural Kent countryside, forcing residents to sell their homes within a 240 metre corridor to the rail line, at great loss while splitting up the community.
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  • A man carries a bike while commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. Young men play up to the camera, pretendig to be gangsters while others walk away from the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
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  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. Two young men wearing cricket whites make their way followed by others walking out of  the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    bridge_commuters18-15-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A parked Smart car recharges electric power at an EDF charging point in central London. Its yellow coiled cable stretching from charging point to car. Source London is now the capital’s largest charging network. It has significantly boosted existing numbers of charge points operated by a range of different localised schemes. By 2013, Source London will total at least 1,300 charge points, more than the number of petrol stations currently in London, ensuring the infrastructure is in place for significantly more people and businesses to buy an electric vehicle. The creation of an electric vehicle network is in line with the Mayor’s pledge to promote quality of life by reducing pollution and CO2 emissions.
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  • A flying helmet belonging to a member of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, is cradled in the highly-polished open Plexiglass  canopy of a team Hawk jet aircraft. With the arrow pointing downwards we see it from below along with the airplane's red fuselage and the words Royal Air Force stencilled in blue lettering on the side within a white stripe. There are strong angles with clear blue space on the top right. The colours that dominate this image are red, white and blue - the colors of the Union Jack, United Kingdom's flag. This scene is at RAF Akrotiri, Cypus where the Red Arrows put the finishing touches to their display sequences before starting the gruelling air show calendar in the UK and Europe. The squadron represents all that is perfect with aerobatic flying, about teamwork and discipline.
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  • The mess left by an urban red fox which has learned to open a domestic food bin on a residential street, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • The mess left by an urban red fox which has learned to open a domestic food bin on a residential street, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Spectators look out over the Thames to St. Pauls Cathedral from the balcony on the third floor of Tate Modern, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • A visitor to the Covent Garden area of the West End, stretches out his arms inside a multi-changing coloured archway off Long Acre, on 22nd January 2019, in London England.
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  • A visitor to the Covent Garden area of the West End, stretches out his arms inside a multi-changing coloured archway off Long Acre, on 22nd January 2019, in London England.
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  • Signpost pointing down towards Barmouths pedestrian and rail bridge on the Mawddach Estuary, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Male walkers cross Barmouths pedestrian and rail bridge on the Mawddach Estuary, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Londoners commute southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 3rd September 2018, in London, England.
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  • A masked Asian lady walks southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 3rd September 2018, in London, England.
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  • Commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 6th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Foreign tourists and commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 6th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 6th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A lady wearing yellow headwear at a bus stop as commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A couple walk arm in arm while commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Two men argue as other commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district - to Southwark on the south bank, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Visitors to London and commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    london_bridge-20-02-08-2018.jpg
  • Young boys fishing along the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France. With his fishing rod bending, this boy had caught something way bigger than he had planned for and was struggling to land a 2 metre long catfish.
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  • Young boys fishing along the Tarn River in Albi, Southern France. With his fishing rod bending, this boy had caught something way bigger than he had planned for and was struggling to land a 2 metre long catfish.
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  • A Santander cyclist and young pedestrian cross the road opposite the soon to be demolished Shopping Centre right, on 1st September 2016, at Elephant & Castle, London, England UK. The regeneration of Elephant is a controversial change to this area of south London where a poor segment of society and more recently a migrant population has traditionally proliferated. With the construction of a new estate called Elephant Park comes a wealthier but less present occupier, more interested in investment than integration.
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  • Seen from one boat to another, a privately-owned motorboat ferry dependent on tourist trade crosses the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Plying the great African river is a cheap fare state-run ferry used by commuters and locals but these motorboats serve tourists and therefore one of the many victims of the tourism downturn. 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.
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  • A privately-owned motorboat ferry flying the German flag and dependent on all tourist trade crosses the River Nile in front of a sunbather at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Plying the great African river is a cheap fare state-run ferry used by commuters and locals but these motorboats serve tourists and therefore one of the many victims of the tourism downturn. 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.
    egypt305-05-03-2016_1.jpg
  • The crewman of a privately-owned motorboat ferry dependent on tourist trade readies his vessel to cross the River Nile at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Plying the great African river is a cheap fare state-run ferry used by commuters and locals but these motorboats serve tourists and therefore one of the many victims of the tourism downturn. 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.
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  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
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  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
    theatre_poster01-15-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. A young businessman walks past <br />
a city map pillar and the wall of some Eighties architecture at Number One, London Bridge. Commuters stride alongside others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
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  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. A young woman wears bright, stylish, clothing, a personal fashion statement on this trendy lady. Passing a city map pillar and the wall of <br />
some Eighties architecture at Number One, London Bridge. Commuters stride alongside others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    london_bridge_commuters45-20-04-2015...jpg
  • Unsighted or partially-sighted pedestrian crosses London Bridge during the evening rush hour. Using his stick to feel his way through the crowds and listening to the sounds of the city, he walks along surrounded by others on the pavement and in a passing bus. Commuters stride alongside a bus followed by others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    london_bridge_commuters38-20-04-2015...jpg
  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. A man runs for perhaps a train leaving from nearby London Bridge mainline station, maybe late or delayed himeslf. Commuters stride alongside others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    london_bridge_commuters10-20-04-2015...jpg
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