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  • Man larking around with a traffic cone on his head. A visitor from out of town, playing around to make his grandchildren laugh. London, UK.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Beach goers watch anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Cloack event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • People enjoying the live entertainment in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Cuadrilla security guards watch the party unfolding in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Four local anti-fracking women demonstrate their opposition on the pavement outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A woman in white hand out leaflets about the dangers of fracking to waiting traffic in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Signage outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Police crime scene tape wrapped around a red phone box in Soho, on 8th March 2017, London borough of Westminster, England.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • The event is over and people gather outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Pole van passing the peaceful event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A young boy is resting under the open sky in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • An opportunistic New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • An opportunistic New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A mobile kitchen feed the many people taking part in the event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A mobile kitchen feed the many people taking part in the event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A young boy is having his face painted in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Musicians play tunes in the road outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning meditation outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • All day and and night anti-fracking campaigners hold out signs to passing traffic in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning meditation outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Bengali youth hang around the streets of Whitechapel with graffitti covered walls, London, UK
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  • After an all night street Dancehall event in downtown Kingston, the few remaining men and women chill out before heading for home, seen hanging around the gigantic sound systems. Jamaica
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  • Gaucho cooks sheep and lamb carcasses around a camp fire on ranch, Entre Rios, Argentina
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  • People settling down for the night in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A young woman and a small boy is conversing whil he generates power on a the bike in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A sign in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A man is putting the last touches to an outdoor shower in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  The shower is for people participating in the Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking cmapigners all together on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Tina Rothery speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners head for the sea to cool off after a long day n the sunBlackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Miranda Cox speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • An Anti-fracking campaigner is keeping track on how far the drilling is at the Cuadrilla fracking site in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Schoolchildren visiting the British Museum, run around on the grass and bother pigeons, on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
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  • Schoolchildren visiting the British Museum, run around on the grass and bother pigeons, on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
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  • Schoolchildren visiting the British Museum, run around on the grass and bother pigeons, on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
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  • Post-Christmas tinsel wrapped around a rail, on 2nd January 2017, at a lock on Regents Canal, central London, England.
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  • The legendary crossroads of Highways 49 and 61 outside Clarksdake, Mississippi. In the juke joints around Clarksdale, Mississippi, Robert Johnson was known as the kid who could barely play the guitar he often carried. Stories are told of musicians inviting Johnson to join them on stage, knowing that, before he got very far, the audience would be laughing. He disappeared for a while. When he returned, no one who heard him could believe he was the same man. He blew everyone away, playing the songs that would make him famous, among them "Cross Road Blues" and "Me And The Devil Blues." Rumours started and a myth was born :Johnson did a deal with the devil here at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61 and sold his soul in return for his musical abilities. Whatever  the truth fans on the way to  the historic Blues town of Clarksdale and and its  Delta Blues Museum will often stop at Abe's Bar B Q on the intersection and pay homage.
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  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
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  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
    water_balls3-16-July-2011_1_1.jpg
  • A young woman begs on London Bridge, sitting on the pavement to read her newspaper as a cleaning contractor sucks up litter around her. The girl doesn't move from her place on the pavement at the northern end of the crossing across the Thames, a busy thoroughfare taking commuters to the southern side mainline station - and a favoured spot for beggars asking for loose change. She reads the latest edition of the Evening Standard, London's free tabloid newspaper. Passing her is the workman who points his large vacuum tube that removes street rubbish.
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  • Two buddhists walk around and spin a gigantic prayer wheel according to their religion in a temple next to the Boudhanath stupa, a world heritage site and a very important place for Buhddist pilgrimage near Kathmandu.
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  • A small boy is about to ride the Frack Free Phoenix bike in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
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  • In the village of Palma Real, bordering Colombia,  poor residents live a life subsisting on fishing and mussling in the local river. All the resident are unusually black, Ecuador.
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  • Chang Lin goes out to collect sunflower crop from near by fields, Chang Qu village, Shaanxi, China.
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  • Women dance on the streets of Kingston to all night Dancehall. A very sexualized style of dancing, Jamaica.
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  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
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  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
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  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1716.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1698.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1670.jpg
  • A Sea gull on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.
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  • Yellow-painted square surrounds a dying potted plant in a central London street. The detail is of angles and lines, of bright colour in a landscape of otherwise drab shades of grey. Someone has clearly decided that the potted plant is a danger to the unwary who might trip up. The yellow is then, a warning to the dangers of pavement hazards.
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  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride35-16-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride28-16-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride27-16-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride20-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The Hard Rock Café, Nashville. Nashville  is the capital of Tennessee  and the self styled  home of country music. Today There is still some great music to be found but one has to navigate some typical US commercialism  in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
    HARD ROCK_1.jpg
  • Looking up at the ornate arches and collonades of Seville's Plaza de Espana. The fine curves of this semi-circular is seen on a fine afternoon during Semana Santa (Easter Holy Week) anf the Torres (tower) of one end rises into a blue sky. This semi-circular enclosure was built by Aníbal González, the great architect of Sevillian regionalism, for the Ibero-American exposition held in 1929. It is a landmark example of the Renaissance Revival style in Spanish architecture. Today the Plaza de España mainly consists of Government buildings. The Seville Town Hall, with sensitive adaptive redesign, is located within it.
    plaza_de_espana-4-17-April-2011.jpg
  • Looking up at the ornate arches and collonades of Seville's Plaza de Espana. The fine curves of this semi-circular is seen on a fine afternoon during Semana Santa (Easter Holy Week) anf the Torres (tower) of one end rises into a blue sky. This semicircular enclosure was built by Aníbal González, the great architect of Sevillian regionalism, for the Ibero-American exposition held in 1929. It is a landmark example of the Renaissance Revival style in Spanish architecture. Today the Plaza de España mainly consists of Government buildings. The Seville Town Hall, with sensitive adaptive redesign, is located within it.
    plaza_de_espana-3-17-April-2011.jpg
  • A mother swings her young child along the pavement and grass of Bath maze Bath Festival Maze (1984) in Beazer Gardens, Riverside Walk, Pulteney Weir, Bath is by renowned maze designer Gilbert Randoll Coate (8 October 1909 – 2 December 2005) who was a British diplomat, maze designer and "labyrinthologist".
    maze_child-20-03-1993.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1694.jpg
  • A workmen messes about by reptending to paddle a boat while riding on a trolley cart outside Westminster Abbey, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    abbey_workmen-01-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A banksman working on a nearby building site, holds his Stop sign under the large circles of a construction hoarding on central London's Oxford Street. Standing against the side of the hoarding, the worker awaits the next truck to exit the site for which he'll again stop traffic and allow a safe passage to the industrial vehicle. We see the curves and concentric circles of circles, as if a target from an unseen enemy.
    circles_workman03-16-02-2016_1.jpg
  • Yellow-painted square surrounds a dying potted plant in a central London street. The detail is of angles and lines, of bright colour in a landscape of otherwise drab shades of grey. Someone has clearly decided that the potted plant is a danger to the unwary who might trip up. The yellow is then, a warning to the dangers of pavement hazards.
    yellow_square01-27-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride18-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride17-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Flight Lieutenant Simon Stevens, a pilot in the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, makes a pre-flight check of his Hawk jet aircraft before a practice flight at RAF Scampton. Stevens and his fellow-aviators fly up to 6 times in winter training, learning new manoeuvres. The dangers of high-speed close formation flight makes health and safety precautions vital; the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Royal Air Force take working environments of their personnel seriously so pre-flight examination of aircraft happens before every sortie (flight). Performing the brief safety walk-around, Stevens bends at the waste to avoid the aeroplane's low aileron despite wearing a helmet, full flying suit, boots, life-vest and anti-g-pants. Flying still continues despite rain clouds in the gloomy Lincolnshire sky.
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  • Climate change protester play a game of cricket in the middle of the road around Parliament Square on 7th October, 2019 in London, Untited Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion plan to occupy 12 sites situated around key Government locations around Westminster for two weeks to protest against climate change. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_X.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_Z.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_T.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_I.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Here he is testing the moisture content of wheat to see if it is ready to store. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_J.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_F.jpg
  • Seen in close-up detail, a holidaymaker's shirt is displayed in Magaluf. He has two pairs of spectacles hanging around his sunburned neck and a printed short-sleeved shirt depicting tropical paradise beach scenes with blue skies, palm trees and representing a Hawaiian Pacific Ocean scene with boats at sea, rolling on the waves. Magaluf is a popular holiday resort on the island of Mallorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. A seedy resort very much orientated around British tourists and catering for both young parties as well as families, Magaluf is considered as an exotic alternative to the chilly seaside towns around the UK's coast.
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  • Young people with the Royal Air Force's Air Training Corps (ATC) parade wearing poppies during the annual Lord Mayor's Show. The Air Training Corps (ATC), commonly known as the Air Cadets, is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom. It is a voluntary youth group which is part of the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO) and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The ATC has around 35,000 cadets, aged between 13 to 21 years, within 1009 Squadrons. Its cadets are supported by a network of around 10,000 volunteer staff and around 5,000 civilian committee members.
    lord_mayors_show22-10-11-2012.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_V.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_O.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_N.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_P.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_K.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_H.jpg
  • John Banks working around the farm mixing and delivering specially mixed feeds for each type of animal depending on age and whether they are pregnant or not. Working with a nutritionist, he makes his own feeds which takes a great deal of his day delivering them around the farm. With this method, as opposed to using ready made feeds, he can ensure the cows receive the nutrients they require at every stage. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm feed_AG.jpg
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