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  • Children on a family holiday use binoculars to search for dolphins from the Kent coast on the 30th of August 2016, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The boy aged 5 and the girl aged 8 are dressed for the clear blue sky of the summer.
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  • Children on a family holiday use binoculars to search for dolphins from the Kent coast on the 30th of August 2016, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The boy aged 5 and the girl aged 8 are dressed for the clear blue sky of the summer.
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  • A 50p a go binoculars looking out to the Thames estuary waters, on 17th September 2016, on the Western Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. Looking out towards a grey sky on the Thames river estuary as it widens before flowing into the English Channel. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
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  • Visitors to the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple are enjoying the view of Kathmandu and the valley. The binoculars are for rent at a small fee.
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  • Pope's visit to France, September 1996. A nun looks at the Pope through binoculars. 200,000 people attend an open air mass at Reims
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  • A pair of birdwatchers holding binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A pair of birdwatchers sit on a bench holding binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A foot follower of the Dulverton West Foxhounds watches the fox hunt at Warren Farm, Simonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset, UK through a pair of binoculars. Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and sometimes killing of a fox by trained foxhounds and a group of unarmed followers lead by a 'master of foxhounds' who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback. This controversial sport, was banned in England and Wales in November 2004.
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  • A young girl looking through binoculars at the City of London from Severndroog Castle on the 6th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Severndroog Castle is a folly situated in Oxleas Wood, on Shooters Hill in south-east London in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was designed by architect Richard Jupp, with the first stone laid on 2 April 1784.
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  • Spectator in a straw boater hat and blazer watches rowing races through his binoculars at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • Coin operated binoculars at a viewpoint in St Cirq-Lapopie, France. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. It is a member of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France The most beautiful villages of France association. Its position, originally selected for defense, perched on a steep cliff 100 m above the river has helped make the town one of the most popular tourist destinations in the department.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • Coin operated binoculars at a viewpoint in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. It is a member of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France The most beautiful villages of France association. Its position, originally selected for defense, perched on a steep cliff 100 m above the river has helped make the town one of the most popular tourist destinations in the department.
    20171231_saint cirq lapopie viewpoin...jpg
  • A birdwatcher holds a pair of binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A woman looking through binoculars at the City of London from Severndroog Castle on the 6th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Severndroog Castle is a folly situated in Oxleas Wood, on Shooters Hill in south-east London in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was designed by architect Richard Jupp, with the first stone laid on 2 April 1784.
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  • Hidden in a wooden hut, a group of bird-spotting ornithologists peer through binoculars at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) rreserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex England. Watching dozens of wintering birds, the group are intensely looking through their optical equipment in anticipation of seeing rare breeds at this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a wetland alongside the River Thames, 20 miles from Central London. A narrow slit is open to keep them hidden from sight so leaning on elbows and with a guide sheet in front to identify particular species, they concentrate on their hobby. The RSPB has 200 nature reserves covering almost 130,000 hectares, home to 80% of Britain's rarest or most threatened bird species. Its role is to speak out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten the environment.
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  • Taking notes from an air band receiving radio, plane spotters log aircraft serial numbers and other details in notebooks near their perimeter fence at London's Heathrow airport. A large man has a pair of binoculars and an old SLR film camera and leans against his Peugeot car's bonnet (hood) to record the obsessive facts about airliners that pass overhead as they approach the runways of West London. His fellow-aviation enthusiast checks the radio that transmits the voices of pilots and air traffic controllers. In Britain, plane spotters are regarded as eccentric and sad but not trespassers. Some have been accused of spying near foreign military airfields. 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 group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
    UK-Channel-Rescue-9138.jpg
  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
    UK-Channel-Rescue-8972.jpg
  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • Spectator wearing binoculars standing by the betting kiosks at the Tiverton Staghounds point-to-point steeplechases at Bratton Down, Barnstaple, Devon, UK. Fundraiser for the Devon and Somerset Staghounds.
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  • A lady country rambler walks peers through binoculars on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walker stands below blue skies and clouds, stopping to spot birdlife on the mudflats, on a landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
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  • A group of Channel Rescue volunteers monitor the English Channel using telescopes and binoculars searching for small boats of people migrating across from France and mainland Europe on the 29th of September 2020 on the White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. Formed in the summer of 2020 Channel Rescue are Human Rights Observers concerned about the demonisation of the men, women, and children migrating across the English Channel risking their lives to arrive on the UK shores.
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  • Two elderly gentlemen watch the yacht racing during the Cowes week regatta, the annual sailing competitions held annually every August on the Isle of Wight. Cowes Week is one of the longest-running regular regattas in the world. With 40 daily races, up to 1,000 boats, and 8,500 competitors ranging from Olympic and world class professionals to weekend sailors, it is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world. Having started in 1826, the event is held on the Solent (the area of water between southern England and the Isle of Wight made tricky by strong double tides), and is run by Cowes Week Limited in the small town of Cowes on the Isle of Wight.
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  • Optical instruments stall on Portobello Road market, Notting Hill, West London. This famous Sunday market is when the antique stalls come out as well as the food stalls.
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  • A follower wearing a tweed jacket and bowler hat stands with his horse whilst watching the Devon and Somerset Staghounds, Exmoor, Somerset, UK. Stag hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and sometimes killing of a stag by trained hounds and a group of followers lead by a 'master' who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback. This controversial sport, was banned in England and Wales in November 2004.
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  • Spectators by the betting kiosks at the Tiverton Staghounds point-to-point steeplechases at Bratton Down, Barnstaple, Devon, UK. Fundraiser for the Devon and Somerset Staghounds.
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  • Spectators and their dog watch the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team displaying high above their heads during a public airshow at the Kielder Air Show. Here, the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, are to perform and the squadron's commentator - known as Red 10 - will be describing the 25-minute routine performed in front of a few hundred people, probably the smallest of the Red Arrows audiences. The Hawk aircraft will be flying over the borderland between England and Scotland during this display which has attracted a local crowd to this pretty landscape.
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  • Standing near Hougemont Farm, Waterloo, Belgium, scene of some of the fiercest fighting on the battlefield on the day in 1815 when French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by the (Iron) Duke of Wellington, we see the current Duke, Brigadier Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, KG, LVO, OBE, MC, DL, FKC (born in Rome on 2nd July 1915). He is a British hereditory peer and a retired officer in the British Army. When he succeeded his father as Duke, he was known as Marquess Douro but is now styled His Grace The Duke of Wellington. Making an occasional visit to the battlefields, he stands on a raw winter's day on the very landscape where his ancestor's brave British men fought off a fierce French attack, the Duke gazes out over the rolling hills that proved the undoing of Napoleon and which changed the course of European history.
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  • Rebecca Shooter with Tyler Talmage on the safari land cruiser in the Phinda Game Reserve, South Africa.<br />
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Phinda Private Game Reserve encompasses an impressive 23 000 hectares (56 800 acres) of prime conservation land wilderness in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Showcasing one of the continent’s finest game viewing experiences. Phinda is described as “Seven Worlds of Wonder”, with its seven distinct habitats - a magnificent tapestry of woodland, grassland, wetland and forest, interspersed with mountain ranges, river courses, marshes and pans. Phinda is a wilderness sanctuary where intimate encounters, adventure and rare discoveries can be experienced firsthand.
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  • Archery qualifications at the Olympic Sports Complex during the Minsk 2019 European Games on the 21st June 2019 in Minsk, Belarus.
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  • Richard, owner and captain of his small fishing boat is heading out to sea to catch lobsters. He has about 20 sites with 15 lobster pots in each site sitting on the buttom which positions are all logged and found using GPS and visual contact.<br />
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Sustainable fishing methods and small scale fisher men syndicates are now common along the British coast. In Christchurch Bay a small band of fisher men catch their fish, lobsters, cuttlefish and crabs from small boats. They all fish according to the latest environmenttal guidance to keep their fishing as sustainable as possible. They then sell their catch as a syndicate to big export companies or fish shops in cities like London.
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  • A movie industry 'standee' (a display board placed in cinema foyers) is carried past pigeons through London's Soho after use. An employee of the company that produces these boards carries one of his creations to a waiting van in a side street. But as he passes the flock of birds who are gathering under a street sign where crumbs have been dropped, we also see in the distance a poster on the side of a taxi cab which has a picture of a woman peering through a pair of binoculars, an urban bird spotter.
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