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  • Woman buying large toilet rolls on 14th March 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the Coronavirus outbreak, many people have started to bulk buy or panic buy larger numbers of toilet rolls, or other similar paper products.
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  • Buying vegetables at Edinburgh farmers market, Scotland
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  • Early morning buying and selling of fresh local vegetables at the market in the Central Vietnamese town of Phan Rang. A large variety of vegetables are available for sale in fresh Vietnamese markets such as this, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • Cash Generator shop in Kings Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Cash Generator is a British based national pawn broker. The company describes itself as The Buy, Sell & Loan Store. Its core business is the buying and selling of second hand goods, mainly electrical and entertainment products.
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  • Tessa; Bunney; The; Philippines; Southeast; Asia; Bantayan; Island; Tamiao; Oxfam; NGO; non-governmental; organisation; organization; charity; Typhoon; Haiyan; Yolanda; Cebu; province; powerful; storm; fish; fishing; industry; income; vendor; sell; selling; buy; buying; purchase; purchasing; market; for; sale; food; local; produce; catch
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  • People buying cake in the street from a stall, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • A busy evening buying and selling locally caught seafood at the fish market in the coastal fishing village of Ninh Hai, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. A large variety of exotic fish are available for sale in fresh Vietnamese markets such as this, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • Shanghai scene, China. A sign on a wall reads "please come in for buying pictures"
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, very few toilet rolls remain on sale.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, pain killers like paracetamol and ibuprofen have been cleared from the healthcare shelf.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here antibaterial wipes have been cleared from the shelf.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, very few toilet rolls remain on sale.
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  • Domestic Chinese tourists buying items from very young hawkers at Lugu Lake, Yunnan, China. Lugu Lake is located in the North West Yunnan plateau in the centre of Ninglang Yi Autonomous County in the Peoples Republic of China.
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  • Buying and selling meat from the back of a van at Lugu Lake, Yunnan, China. Lugu Lake is located in the North West Yunnan plateau in the centre of Ninglang Yi Autonomous County in the Peoples Republic of China.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here antibaterial wipes have been cleared from the shelf.
    20200307_coronavirus supermarket she...jpg
  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, pain killers like paracetamol and ibuprofen have been cleared from the healthcare shelf.
    20200307_coronavirus supermarket she...jpg
  • Buying and selling meat from the back of a van at Lugu Lake, Yunnan, China. Lugu Lake is located in the North West Yunnan plateau in the centre of Ninglang Yi Autonomous County in the Peoples Republic of China.
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  • Six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, an elderly lady is handed her change after buying some cauliflowers at a market stall, on 1st June 1990, in Leipzig, eastern Germany former DDR.
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  • A woman and her daughter buy fish directly from the fishermen, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. The storm had a devastating impact on the fishing industry and caused extensive environmental damage which will have a long term impact on ecosystems and the communities who rely on them for food and employment. Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • A woman and her daughter buy fish directly from the fishermen, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. The storm had a devastating impact on the fishing industry and caused extensive environmental damage which will have a long term impact on ecosystems and the communities who rely on them for food and employment. Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • Days after the September 11th 2001 attacks in New York and Washington DC, the US government had identified Osama Bin Laden as the head culprit of the terrorist action on America. Here, a businessman wearing a smart dark suit and polished loafers bends down to buy the latest copy of the New York Daily News from an African American vendor near Wall Street in the heart of New York’s financial district. Bin Laden’s demonic face is spread across the front page and the words “Wanted: Dead or Alive” tells Americans that their al-Qaeda evil-doer will be caught eventually, like a baddie rounded up by the Sheriff by the last scene of a Hollywood western.
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  • Sign for the buy and sell brand Cash Generator in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the buy and sell brand Cash Generator in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A city worker buys a copy of the Evening Standard with a headline relating to the ERM crisis in 1992, known as Black Wednesday which referred to the events of 16 September 1992 when the British Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) after they were unable to keep it above its agreed lower limit. George Soros, the most high profile of the currency market investors, made over US$1 billion profit by short selling sterling. In 1997 the UK Treasury estimated the cost of Black Wednesday at £3.4 billion, with the actual cost being £3.3 billion which was revealed in 2005 under the Freedom of Information Act
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  • Marin Morosan, a Romanian peasant farmer buys vegetable seedlings at Bogdan Voda local market, Maramures, Romania. 90% of vegetable production is grown in small household plots and mainly used for self-consumption and for sale on local markets.
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  • A couple buy vegetables at a Christmas market in the picturesque village of Hovingham in North Yorkshire, UK.
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  • Passengers buy ticket for the the daily run from Kurseong back to Darjeeling. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
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  • Social distancing queue markings on the floor at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue and sanitising area at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue and sanitising area at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue and sanitising area at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • A local woman carries her purchases past a stallholder and his mule at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A chai (tea) seller walks through the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. As he pushes his cart full of hot and cold drinks over the rough dirt path, another local man edges through a gap in this busy market. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • Locals talk in a quiet place at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt. Holding seemingly serious talks about an important local matter or a business issue, the people sit on the dirt path alongside a rough wall. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A stallholder erects a shelter from the sun at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Handing over a box of matches to another, a woman whose hand is also outstretched to reach across the homemade sheeting. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A local man rides a donkey through the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The mule transports the male who holds a stick in a vertical position, ready to coax the animal faster when required. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A young woman struggles with a wheelbarrow laden with produce at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Balancing vegetables and a basket, the girl pushes everything along a dirt road where other marketeers and stallholders sell their goods such as cabbages and lettuces. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A spread of old Polish Zloty bank notes are spread out in the hands of a private market trader in Central Warsaw. His arms appear from the bottom left of frame and we can see a dozen or so notes of 2000 and 5000 and other denominations in an arc, held together with both thumbs. In the back ground and out of focus is the hustle and bustle of a summer's day at this market at a football stadium where Polish citizens come to sell and buy their possessions in the hope of making a little money to support meagre incomes. Women are inspecting clothing and materials on a stall in the open-air, under a bright sun. On the front-facing note is the medieval ruler Mieszko I though these notes were phased out in 1995 when hyperinflation forced, the currency to undergo redenomination.
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  • A teenager buys cigarettes ans chocolate from sweet choice, an Oxford street kiosk.
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  • Tourists buy cheap souvenirs on Westminster bridge by the River Thames at Westminter, London. With the iconic London Eye behind this is one of the busiest areas for tourism in the city.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing queue at the home and outdoor store Homebase garden centre under Coronavirus lockdown on 21st May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. DIY shops have been allowed to be open for the last few days and flocks of people have queued at them to buy home and garden goods. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Customers choose what to buy from the pink double-decker Routemaster bus of yoghurt retailer Snog, on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Customers choose what to buy from the pink double-decker Routemaster bus of yoghurt retailer Snog, on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • A local woman squeezes through the gap between a stallholder and a car at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A local woman walks past colourful dress designs on a stall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The latest in patterns for the modern Egyptian woman are being sold in a beautiful line of fashions and styles. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • Colourful dress designs hang from a line on a stall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The latest in patterns for the modern Egyptian woman are being sold in a beautiful line of fashions and styles. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • Locals shop at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. As a man rides his mule through the crowd, other marketeers and stallholders make for a late-morning bustle. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
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  • A gentleman buys an edition of the Evening Standard newspaper outside the gates of the Ascot racecourse on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot racing week. The headline 'Maxwells Arrested' refers to the sons of media tycoon Robert Maxwell whose suspicious death triggered fraud allegations to his newspaper empire. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and English social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting. There are sixteen group races on offer, with at least one Group One event on each of the five days. The Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day on the Thursday. There is over £3 million of prize money on offer.
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  • While the local Tabak is closed for the night, a smoker pays for cigarettes from a street cigarette dispenser on 26th June 2016, in Vienna, Austria. After years of debate, Austrias government has announced plans to introduce a total smoking ban in cafes and restaurants by 2018.
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  • A woman carrying two fennel bulbs at Edinburgh Farmers Market, Scotland
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  • Rosario Amoco (85), retired, purchasing fish, Pooc, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am fisherwomen meet fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. Women sort the fish by size and type, then weigh and distribute the fish between saleswomen to be sold on to local customers. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall.  Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island.
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  • Fish vendor Imelda Esgana selecting freshly caught crabs, Talisay, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am Imelda meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing, Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall.  Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • Spectators choose flags to but at an official Olympic merchandise stall on the first day of competition of the London 2012 Olympic 250km mens' road race. Starting from central London and passing the capital's famous landmarks before heading out into rural England to the gruelling Box Hill in the county of Surrey. Local southwest Londoners lined the route hoping for British favourite Mark Cavendish to win Team GB first medal but were eventually disappointed when Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov eventually won gold.
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  • Laden with flowers and doughnut at a village market.<br />
Tenasserim region, Burma 2000. Face covered with Thanaka, a yellowish cosmetic paste made from ground bark which is commonly applied to the face in Burma.
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  • A Brazilian couple having their caricatures drawn in the street at night, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • The small monthly market at the remote and roadless Khmu village of Ban Seua-Thiek, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The market traders travel along the Nam Ou visiting different villages selling every kind of Chinese and Vietnamese product that one might need - like biscuits and flip flops, washing powder and salt. Ban Seua-Thiek will soon be temporarily relocating away from the Nam Ou river due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5.
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  • Products for sale at the small monthly market at the remote and roadless Khmu village of Ban Seua-Thiek, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The market traders travel along the Nam Ou visiting different villages selling every kind of Chinese and Vietnamese product that one might need - like biscuits and flip flops, washing powder and salt. Ban Seua-Thiek will soon be temporarily relocating away from the Nam Ou river due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5.
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  • Local people from nearby villages arrive by boat to visit the small monthly market at the Khmu village of Ban Phatao, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The market traders travel along the Nam Ou visiting different villages selling every kind of Chinese and Vietnamese product that one might need - like biscuits and flip flops, washing powder and salt. Ban Phatao will soon be temporarily relocating away from the Nam Ou river due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5.
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  • The small monthly market at the Khmu village of Ban Phatao, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The market traders travel along the Nam Ou visiting different villages selling every kind of Chinese and Vietnamese product that one might need - like biscuits and flip flops, washing powder and salt. Ban Phatao will soon be temporarily relocated away from the Nam Ou river due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5.
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  • An unknown Romanian military official makes a phone call while on the Finmeccanica exhibition stand at the Farnborough Air Show, England.
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  • Anonymous buyers discuss deals behind the model of a Boeing 747 jet airliner at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The Farnborough International Airshow is a week-long event that combines a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries with a public airshow. According to the organisers, the 2012 Farnborough show attracted 109,000 trade visitors over the first five days, and 100,000 public visitors on the Saturday and Sunday. Orders and commitments for 758 aircraft were announced, worth US$72 billion.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay and Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Dried fish for sale at the market in Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Crab freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Crab freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Crab freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Crab freshly caught by the fishermen of Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Shrimp freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Fish freshly caught by the fishermen of Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Imelda Esgana, fish vendor discussing the day's catch with a fisherman, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am Imelda meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing,  Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall.  Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • Fish vendor Imelda Esgana holding a bowl of freshly caught crabs, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am Imelda meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing, Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall.  Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • Freshly caught fish, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am fish vendor Imelda Esgana meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing, Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations in Bantayan.
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  • Freshly caught fish on the weighing scales, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am fish vendor Imelda Esgana meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing, Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations in Bantayan.
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  • Dried fish for sale at the market in Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Dried fish for sale at the market in Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Dried fish for sale at the market in Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Dried fish for sale at the market in Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • Locals sift through second-hand possessions below a Goodtimes ad during a Sunday car boot sale in a supermarket car park. Stalls have been set up at the rear of family cars and their contents are displayed for passers-by to browse and haggle for thrifty bargains. Car boot/trunk sales or boot/trunk fairs are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. The term refers to the selling of items from a car's boot or trunk.
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  • Having some lunch at Brick Lane for the Sunday Market. Many people come to sell their cast-off clothes and belongings to raise some cash. Official stalls selling clothers, food and all manner of crafts and junk make up the mainstay of the market though. These unofficial sellers though give the market it's unique atmosphere. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • Illegal fake pirate DVD's for sale at Brick Lane, London. Often sold by predominantly Chinese sellers, these counterfeit DVD's are big business. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • Buyers and sellers at Brick Lane for the Sunday Market. Many people come to sell their cast-off clothes and belongings to raise some cash. Official stalls selling clothers, food and all manner of crafts and junk make up the mainstay of the market though. These unofficial sellers though give the market it's unique atmosphere. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • Girls out shopping at Brick Lane for the Sunday Market. Many people come to sell their cast-off clothes and belongings to raise some cash. Official stalls selling clothers, food and all manner of crafts and junk make up the mainstay of the market though. These unofficial sellers though give the market it's unique atmosphere. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • The famous Bagel Bake bakery on Brick lane on Sunday Market day. This is the most famous baget shop in London. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • The famous Bagel Bake bakery on Brick lane on Sunday Market day. This is the most famous baget shop in London. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • Girl in the doorway of a bar on Brick Lane. Official stalls selling clothers, food and all manner of crafts and junk make up the mainstay of the market though. These unofficial sellers though give the market it's unique atmosphere. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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  • Grafitti on a wall near Brick Lane Sunday Market. This site is kept as a place for local artists to show off their work.
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  • Buyers and sellers at Brick Lane for the Sunday Market. In this area off the main market, many of the sellers appear to have drink and drug problems. They are selling real junk of little value. They also have a cameraderie between each other. Many people come to sell their cast-off clothes and belongings to raise some cash. Official stalls selling clothers, food and all manner of crafts and junk make up the mainstay of the market though. These unofficial sellers though give the market it's unique atmosphere. This market is a weekly event in London's East End.
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