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  • Statue of Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson sits alongside those of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
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  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_050323_0009.jpg
  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_082.jpg
  • Tourist trinkets and statues in the souk at Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. A vast selection of Pharaonic statuettes and figurines are piled up on tables and shelves awaiting visitors to arriave and barter for the prices and deals. The heritage industry and local businesses are obviously very dependent of the tourism industry and therefore badly affected by the 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 so communities like this are suffering economically, as a result.
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  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_136.jpg
  • Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_091.jpg
  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_081.jpg
  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_050323_0007.jpg
  • Statue of Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson sits alongside those of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_138.jpg
  • Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_079.jpg
  • Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_050323_0012.jpg
  • The obelisk that marks the site of the coronation on King George V of Great Britain where he proclaimed himself Emporer of India. Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables have been left at the site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's where the statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India. Today, the statues lie forgotten in a park on the outskirts of the city.
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  • Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_110926_123.jpg
  • A plaque beneath an obelisk marks the site of the Coronation Durbar near Delhi, India. The site commemorates the Durbar of 1911 when King George V was declared Emperor of India.
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  • Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_050323_0013.jpg
  • The statue of King George V at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. This and other statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India
    SFE_050323_0008.jpg
  • An obelisk marks the site of the Coronation Durbar near Delhi, India. The site commemorates the Durbar of 1911 when King George V was declared Emperor of India.
    SFE_110926_119.jpg
  • The obelisk that marks the site of the coronation on King George V of Great Britain where he proclaimed himself Emporer of India. Statues of King George V and other Imperial notables have been left at the site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's where the statue of George V originally stood under the Canopy of India. Today, the statues lie forgotten in a park on the outskirts of the city.
    SFE_050323_0004.jpg
  • An obelisk marks the site of the Coronation Durbar near Delhi, India. The site commemorates the Durbar of 1911 when King George V was declared Emperor of India.
    SFE_110926_094.jpg
  • Women demolish plinths and pavement around statues of King George V and other Imperial notables and Viceroys at the Coronation Durbar site near Delhi, India. The statues were removed from New Delhi in the 1960's. The statue of George V originally stood under the canopy of India in Rajpath.
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  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion.<br />
Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
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  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1082_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1071_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1079_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1076_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1069_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1080_1.jpg
  • Starting in the 1950s, sculptor Antone Martin fashioned concrete into over 35 Biblical figures. Despite the apparent theme, he created the park as his personal statement of peace rather than religious devotion. Statues dot the hillside above the Evangelical Free Church. There are groupings of disciples listening to the Sermon on the Mount, apostles and other biblical characters in discussion or contemplation. The bright alabaster sculptures of followers tend to face away from the sun, while the Messiah faces the bustling town of Yucca Valley.
    _F3A1088_1.jpg
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