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  • Young Brazilian woman standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Young Brazilian woman standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Brazlian man standing in the sea in contemplation and prayer. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian woman standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Young Brazilian woman standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Middle aged male Brazilian standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Middle aged male Brazilians standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Brazlian man standing in the sea in contemplation and prayer. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged male Brazilian standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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  • Priest wearing a white habbit walking and mediating along a small country road at dusk in Lagrasse, France. The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse is a Romanesque abbey in Lagrasse, southern France. The priests, live in common under the Rule of St. Augustine, and dedicate their lives to the liturgy, which they celebrate in the pre-Vatican II form, and to evangelization. Common life, contemplative life, and apostolic life form the three facets of their charism.
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  • The silhouette of an airliner that has taken off from Heathrow Airport to the west, and overflying the capital amid high altitude soft clouds in a dusk sky over south London, on 24th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, washing herself in prayer and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young female member of a Candomble group in traditional green dress, being initiated in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young female member of a Candomble group in traditional green dress, being initiated in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Woman being blessed by a male Babalowo Priest, Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. Offerings and flowers on a table in the foreground. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young boy sitting on the floor as part of a Candomble group in traditional white dress preparing for a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • A man stands on his own on a grassy bank to cut a lonely figure in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the sky is threatening with gathering clouds but lights still picks out the man against the darkening skyline. He stands with arms folded looking thoughtfully at the ground as if depressed or considering his isolation in the world. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • The number of UK deaths from Coronavirus, a further 363 victims taking the total to 35,704, coincided with the hottest day of the year so far, with 27.8 degrees recorded at Heathrow Airport, and a mother and daughter read their books on the steps of their homes porch in late sunshine while still under the UK governments lockdown rules of social distancing - during a warm evening in Lambeth, south London, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • With litter on the ground nearby and with handwriting proclaiming the far-right BNP British National Party saving England, a businessman smokes on a bench while lost in thought , on 16th June 1994, in London, England.
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  • Seen from the southern bank of the river Thames is the architecture of Kingston Bridge where a pedestrian climbs its steps, on 7th November 2019, in Kingston, London, England. A crossing has existed at Kingston since ancient times and this version of Kingston Bridge was constructed by Herbert for £26,800 and opened by the Duchess of Clarence the future Queen Adelaide on 17 July 1828. Constructed from Portland stone, it comprises of five elliptical arches.
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  • A young woman works with a notebook in summer evening sunshine on the summit of Arthurs Seat in Holyrood Park, overlooking the city of Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Arthurs Seat is an extinct volcano which is considered the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland, which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design. The hill rises above the city to a height of 250.5 m 822 ft, providing excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond.
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  • A newly-recruited Nepali boy stares through the window of a Nepal Airlines airliner during his flight from his Himalayan homeland to the UK where his 2-year training for the British Army will begin, on 16th January 1997, in Kathmandu, Nepal. He is leaving behind his family for England where the British army is to make him a fully-trained soldier in the Gurkha Regiment. Some 60,000 young Nepalese boys aged between 17 - 22 or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists report to designated recruiting stations in the hills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000 - 12,000 feet. After initial selection, 7,000 are accepted for further tests from which 700 are sent down here to Pokhara in the shadow of the Himalayas. Only 160 of the best boys succeed in the flight to the UK. The Gurkhas training wing in Nepal has been supplying youth for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
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  • A walker rests on a bench while on the Precipice Walk, to overlook the landscape of the river Afon Mawddach and out to the sea at Barmouth, on 13th September 2018, in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Folded sun parasols on the terrace of a cafe and restaurant with mountain views at the top of Vrsic Pass in the Slovenian Julian Alps, on 22nd June 2018, in Triglav National Park, Slovenia.
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  • A young woman holds some Polaroid prints taken of her by the German film maker and artist, Wim Wenders in Ramilles Street, on 19th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • Mathematician and Risk guru, Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Sir David John Spiegelhalter (1953), OBE FRS, is a British statistician. In 2007 he was elected Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. From the chapter entitled 'Possible Futures' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, Bahiana, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, Bahiana, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, washing herself in prayer and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian man making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Elderley Brazilian woman in traditional Candomble dress of white, making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Elderley Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress preparing for a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Iqbal Geoffrey, Pakistani artist, whose unorthodox modernist styles has made him internationally famous.<br />
In 1989 London's Hayward Gallery managed to damage or lose300 of his works. At time of writing Geoffrey is pursuing legal action against the gallery. London, UK.
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  • The number of UK deaths from Coronavirus, a further 363 victims taking the total to 35,704, coincided with the hottest day of the year so far, with 27.8 degrees recorded at Heathrow Airport, and a mother and daughter read their books on the steps of their homes porch in late sunshine while still under the UK governments lockdown rules of social distancing - during a warm evening in Lambeth, south London, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • From the viewpoint of the hillside chairlift, a grass meadow landscape, a Polish visitor looks down on the Polish village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Soft clouds in a dusk sky over south London, on 24th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • A young couple gaze out towards the city of Edinburgh from the summit of Arthurs Seat in Holyrood Park, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Arthurs Seat is an extinct volcano which is considered the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland, which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design. The hill rises above the city to a height of 250.5 m 822 ft, providing excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond.
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  • An elderly pro-EU Brexit protestor opposite parliament on College Greeen in Westminster, the morning after another of Prime Minister Theresa Mays Brexit deal votes failed again in Parliament, on 13th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • A lady visitor admires intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurences Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
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  • Two men sit on a pew in Rochester Cathedral, on 22nd July, in Rochester, England.
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  • Two men sit on a pew in Rochester Cathedral, on 22nd July, in Rochester, England.
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  • Mathematician and Risk guru, Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Sir David John Spiegelhalter (1953), OBE FRS, is a British statistician. In 2007 he was elected Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. From the chapter entitled 'Possible Futures' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, Bahiana, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Elderley Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young female member of a Candomble group in traditional green dress, being initiated in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young man being blessed by a male Babalowo Priest, Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Woman being blessed by a male Babalowo Priest, Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Male Babalowo preist of Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. Offerings and flowers on a table in the foreground. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress preparing for a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • High in the Nepali Himalayan foothills, travellers may be greeted by the welcoming relief of a group of mountain inns and hotels offering lodging to weary legs after many hours walking uphill in this gruelling landscape. Communities here partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing but also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers from all over the world walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak. To be greeted by so much choice is the most rewarding experience and the offer of hot showers is about the best reward for so much exertion.
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  • High in the Himalayan foothills, dawn arrives on a bitterly cold morning at Poon Hill. Trekkers have gathered at this spot to take in the wonder of this spectacular landscape of snow-capped peaks in the distance. A sherpa has written his name in ice on a rail and western travellers continue their journey higher into the Annapurna range to sample the inner-peace to be discovered here in one of the most dramatic locations on the planet. Villages partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak.
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  • High in the Himalayan foothills, dawn arrives on a bitterly cold morning. A traveller has emerged from his rudimentary room on the left of this lodge in Nepal to stand outside staring at the spectacular landscape of snow-capped peaks in the distance. The wind is whipping snow and ice from the peaks of the Annapurna range and trekkers come from all over the world to sample the inner-peace to be discovered here in one of the most dramatic locations on the planet. Villages such as these partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak.
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  • Bolivia,  June 2013. La Cumbre , near La Paz, 15,260 feet, 4,650 metres . 21st June Aymara New Year (Machaq Mara) , the winter solstice when the sun  comes to earth and signifies the time for planting and new growth. A man in traditional ponch greets the sun.
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  • The number of UK deaths from Coronavirus, a further 363 victims taking the total to 35,704, coincided with the hottest day of the year so far, with 27.8 degrees recorded at Heathrow Airport, and a mother and daughter read their books on the steps of their homes porch in late sunshine while still under the UK governments lockdown rules of social distancing - during a warm evening in Lambeth, south London, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Woman being blessed by a male Babalowo Priest, Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • A young couple gaze out towards the city of Edinburgh from the summit of Arthurs Seat in Holyrood Park, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Arthurs Seat is an extinct volcano which is considered the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland, which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design. The hill rises above the city to a height of 250.5 m 822 ft, providing excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond.
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  • A dawn landscape of a mountain hostel at Ghorepani in the Annapurna Sanctuary, a preservation area of Nepal, high in the Himalayan foothills, on 16th January 1997, in Ghorepani, Nepal. Villages like this partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the 26,000 feet 8,000 metre peak.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Girl contemplates under a blossom covered tree. Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space is one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate. The Heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands.
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  • Lilly pond in front of Angkor Wat<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.<br />
The enormous moat surrounding the shrine suggests the oceans at the edge of the world.
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  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Bas relief in the stone of hands pulling a Nagra (giant serpant) on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom. The entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with demons pulling a giant snake. <br />
Jayavarman VII rebuilt the city of Angkor as Angkor Thom about 2 generations after Suryavarman II lived.
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  • Chinese tourists on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom
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