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  • Lychee juice drink with straw and orchid flower sits on a table lit by an oil burner at sunset on Railay West Bay, Railay.
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  • Lychee juice drink with straw and orchid flower sits on a table lit by an oil burner at sunset on Railay West Bay, Railay.
    2006-11-15_Lychee Drink_B_1.jpg
  • Foreign travellers and ex-pats play drinking games at a bar called CJ's in the Chinese economic region of Macau. An unseen person stands over the customer and pours a mixture of apparently lime and an alcoholic drink into the other man’s open mouth. It spills and dribbles down his face but otherwise ends up in his throat for some kind of pleasurable – and expensive – youth experience. On his t-shirt are the words Rage Against the Machine, an anarchic message of rebellion.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-5.jpg
  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-4.jpg
  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-3.jpg
  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-1.jpg
  • Cyclists drink thermal spring water at Fonte de Sao Joao, on 17th July 2016, in the spa resort of Luso, Portugal. In the 11th century, Luso was a sleepy village linked to a monastery in the hills near Coimbra but it became a lively spa resort in the 1700s as its hot water springs became a focus for tourism. The waters here are said to have therapeutic value in the treatment for bad circulation, muscle tone, rheumatism and renal problems.
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  • A Beefeater Christmas gin promotion with the words Drink in bright neon pink lettering at the Punch and Judy pub in Covent Garden on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spittoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
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  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spitoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
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  • Men and women enjoy the sunshine and drink and eat at tables outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, London, UK
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  • People eat and drink in Broadway Market during the second coronavirus national lockdown on November 7th 2020 Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. Bars and restaurants can only sell food and drinks outside of the premises and as takeaway. Saturday is market day in Broadway Market and the street is busy with people eating and drinking their take-away and enjoying the good weather in-spite of the national lockdown. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown and restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • Merging with party images of the Rat Pack in the window of a menswear outfitters, are the reflection of a City worker taking a drink during the summer heatwave in Lime Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • A vegetable vendor takes a drink from a plastic bag at dawn in Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India.
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  • A child takes a drink from a standpipe next to the Yamuna River at the Yamuna Bank settlement, Delhi, India<br />
The Yamuna is one of the worlds most polluted rivers and is clinically dead due to industrial pollution.
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  • Men drink and socialise outside a bar in Shoreditch, London<br />
Shoreditch, an area that was dominated by light industry is now home to cafes and fashionable restaurants and cafes
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  • Men drink and socialise outside a bar in Shoreditch, London<br />
Shoreditch, an area that was dominated by light industry is now home to cafes and fashionable restaurants and cafes
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  • Discarded leftovers of picnic food and drink on the grass during the annual Chelsea Flower Show, the annual event held by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in London. Plates of shellfish and puddings plus bottles and corks from champagne and Bucks Fizz, for example, are seen on the catering tays on a patch of grass near show pavilions.
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  • Young men drink beer outside the Salisbury, a Victorian era public house in the Covent Garden area of London, UK
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  • Men and women enjoy the sunshine and drink and eat at tables outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, London, UK
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  • A man in grey body paint drink a beer through a straw at the Standon Calling Festival in Hertfordshire, UK.<br />
Standon Calling is a small independent festival set among the hills in Herfordshire that showcases World Music, Indie Music and dance Music. It is one of the new, small and quirky boutique festivals which have become popular in the UK.
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  • A man takes a drink from a glass whilst eating lunch at Dr. Shakshouka, a kosher Tripolitanian restaurant in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Boys backstage in traditional costume drink soda from bottles during a folk event in Pecs, Hungary.Pecs has been chosen as the 2010 European City of Culture. The city is on the southern slopes of the Mecsek Hills and has a sub-Mediterranean climate. Settled by Romans as Sopianae, it was a significant Christian settlement. Later conquered by the Ottomans, it has important Turkish architecture.
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  • The noted barfly, low-life and writer Jeffrey Bernard (1932 - 1997) is seen holding a drink in his favourite position at the Coach and Horse pub in Greek Street, London’s Soho. Around him are his drinking buddies and even in the background, the celebrated landlord of this bohemian drinking hole, Norman Balon known as London’s rudest landlord. The interior of the pub was recreated on stage for the Keith Waterhouse ‘s biographical play about Bernard's life “Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell”. The play was successful and Balon's memoirs followed entitled You're Barred, You Bastards (ISBN 0283997621). Barnard was a British journalist, best known for his weekly column "Low Life" in the Spectator magazine, but also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of alcohol abuse.
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  • Labrador gun dog Chester receives a drink from his owner after working hard upland game hunting. These working retriever dogs work extremely hard both retrieving birds such as pheasant or grouse once shot, but also working the many sloughs which cover the North Dakotan glacial landscape.
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  • Pepsi Cola drink sign in Chinese text in Shanghai, China. There are hundreds of fast food stores throughout Shanghai as Chinas hunger for western food increases.
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  • People hanging out having a drink outside a riverside pub opposite the Shard on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A London office worker sings out loud during a karaoke night at a City of London wine bar. Grasping a glass of an unknown drink, he shouts out the words during this evening of after-work merriment where friends and associates gather to share alcohol and fun.
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  • A four year-old girl plays some sort of religious role-play game - perhaps an angel or the Virgin Mary - but what do see is her age of innocence as she wears an NHS blanket like a shawl over her head and draped over her arms like a Christian icon. Next to her is her 18 month-old baby brother who has learned to drink his warm milk from a plastic bottle, recently coming to like both breast and formula milk. Together they look at something that is interesting out of frame. The viewer looks up at the two siblings from a low angle to see them tall against the corniced ceiling of their South London home. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • A 15 year-old teenage girl sips a Starbucks Frappuccino coffee through a straw in a London Street. Dressed in a black cloche-style hat, black glasses and matching black coat, the young lady purses her lips to draw in the iced drink, ironically on a bitterly cold mid-winter's day. The girl's long hair spills over her shoulders and her hat is pulled low over her head, keeping the low temperatures out. The wall is in a back street of Greenwich in southeast London, the area of the city known for its maritime heritage and this young consumer is a target buyer for Starbucks, the coffee retailer.
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  • Businessmen sip morning coffee in one of the many cafes in the financial district of the capital called the Square Mile, also the oldest area of London named by the Romans. Five gentlemen wearing suits drink or talk in the window of this bar near the Bank of England. Coffee meeting places were the first calling-in place during the 18th century when the news and gossip of the day were discussed at great length and where deals were done and businesses started, included newspapers and the traditional British pub.
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  • Father giving his child a drink inside e-plaza digital square shopping mall. Zhongguancun or Zhong Guan Cun, is a technology hub in Haidian District, Beijing, China. It is situated in the northwestern part of Beijing city. Zhongguancun is very well known in China, and is often referred to as China's Silicon Valley. This is Beijing's computer district with numerous tech companies offices situated here amongst the many malls which sell electronics and electrons equipment of all kinds. The tech park started as a small office where two decades ago some students from a nearby university decided that computer equipment may be a thing of the future so set up a small company. It has expanded in this time to  cover many square kilometres.
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  • 7up drink sign in Chinese text in Shanghai, China. There are hundreds of fast food stores throughout Shanghai as Chinas hunger for western food increases.
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  • A young woman dances and sings with friends and associates during a karaoke night at a City of London wine bar. Holding high a glass of an unknown drink, she shouts out the words during this evening of after-work merriment where friends and associates gather to share alcohol and fun.
    party_people02-09-11-1997.jpg
  • Pointer dog Max has a welcome drink of water out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands east of Minot, after hunting upland game birds with his owner Joel Baldwin, such as grouse (also known in this area as 'chickens'). Joel has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. Here he uses an over and under (up and under) double barrel shot gun.
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  • Two men share a drink outside a flower adorned bar. Borough Market is a thriving Farmers market near London Bridge. Saturday is the busiest day.
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  • A busy food and drink stalls area during Latitude Festival on the 21st July 2019 in Southwold in the United Kingdom.
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  • A cafe parasol featuring the Ibex for Slovenian Lasko beer, a Slovenian favourite drink, on 20th June 2018, Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. Lasko Brewery is the largest brewery in Slovenia and named after the town of Lasko, where it is located. The brewery was founded in 1825 by Franz Geyer, a gingerbread baker and mead producer. After World War II ended in 1945, Lasko was the fifth-largest in Yugoslavia, and by 1991 it was the largest among 28 Yugoslav breweries. It lost much of the Yugoslav market in 1991 after Slovenia declared independence and the resulting Ten-Day War, although sales rebounded during the 1990s. In 2016 Lasko and Union were formally merged into Pivovarna Lasko Union under the owner Heineken.
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  • On a wintry morning, a waste disposal worker enjoys a hot drink at a roadside burger van on the 5th January 2010 in Thetford Forest in the United kingdom.
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  • Young woman on Portobello Road enjoying a pineapple drink in Notting Hill, West London, England, United Kingdom. People enjoying a sunny day out hanging out at the famous Sunday market, when the antique stalls line the street.  Portobello Market is the worlds largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. Visitors flock from all over the world to walk along one of Londons best loved streets.
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  • Two ladies drink Guinness at The Brazen Head in Merchants Quay on 07th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The Brazen Head pub dates back to 1198. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • Man sitting with a drink listening to music on stone lion in front of of locksmiths on Shoreditch High Street, London.
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  • Young women enjoying a drink in Rey de Copas bar, Palermo, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • Young women enjoying a drink in Rey de Copas bar, Palermo, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • Detail shot of Erva Mate tea drink, hand holding decorative cup. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Detail shot of Erva Mate tea drink, hand holding decorative cup. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer collects apples in her apron from the orchard at her smallholding in the village of Valeni, Maramures, Romania. The majority of apples are used for distilling horinca, the local alcoholic drink.
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  • in the flatlands around Mount Popa, a farmer climbs a toddy palm tree to collect the sap for making toddy (an alcoholic drink) and jaggery (palm sugar), Mandalay division, Myanmar (Burma).
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  • Portrait of a toddy palm farmer, Mandalay region, Myanmar (Burma). The sap of the palm tree is used for for making toddy (an alcoholic drink) and jaggery (palm sugar).
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  • Two party girls are dancing with a male friend who is apparently flirting with the girl holding a packet of cigarettes and an unlit cigarette on the far left. Their body language suggests they know each other. The lady in the middle has red hair and lips and has her eyes closed and is holding a bottle of Hooch, an alcoholic drink. The party venue is dark and chaotic and the atmosphere is energetic and lively at a club venue called Adrenaline Village in Battersea, South London.
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  • Striding urgently are a group of rail commuters emerging from London Bridge main line station in central London along a station concourse. Marching in step, the strangers are on their way to work in the City of London or Southwark on the south bank of the Thames. They are all passing-by a mobile smoothie drink kiosk that has the slogan "Guaranteed to keep you going till lunch." London Bridge station is one of 18 railway stations managed by Network Rail and is a major transport terminus and interchange for central London and serves over 42 million people a year. The tube station serves the Jubilee Line and the Bank branch of the Northern Line.
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  • A Nepalese teenage boy pours a drink into a glass at the bar in the Third Eye Restaurant, in the tourist are of Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is 18-years old and has done three months training to become a bar tender.  He won a scholarship to do the training with Friends of Needy Children organization.  He belongs to a very poor family who live in a village 2 hours drive from Kathmandu.
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  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
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  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-8.jpg
  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-7.jpg
  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-6.jpg
  • A man drinks a beer in the Coney Island Bar in Victoria, the capital of the island of Gozo in Malta. The bar, opened in the 1960s is a tiny but classic Modernist cafe.
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  • Behind the bar of a traditional English pub in London.  The pub is selling a variety of alcoholic drinks including beer, ale, cider, wine and hard liquor spirits. Pubs are a fundamental part of British culture and is often the focal point for a local community.  The excessive drinking culture in Britain is considered a public health issue.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • English writer, Jeffrey Barnard drinks at lunchtime in his favoured Coach And Horses pub, in the summer of 1990 in Soho, London, England. Jeffrey Bernard 1932 – 1997 was a British journalist, best known for his weekly column Low Life in The Spectator magazine, and also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of alcohol abuse. He became associated with the louche and bohemian atmosphere that existed in Londons Soho district. He was later immortalised in the comical play Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell by Keith Waterhouse.
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  • Men enjoying drinking beer from a German Christmas market stall. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles_004.jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles_001.jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
    20200701_plastic bottles black and w...jpg
  • EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white. Plastic water and drinks bottles for recycling on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled. These items are things like soda and water bottles and most food packaging. The world produces hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of which cannot be recycled.
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  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • A passer-by tastes a sample of the new Zero Sugar Sugar Free Coca-Cola drinks, given out in Piccadilly Circus, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • A man drinking Guinness at The French House pub on 7th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the busy area of Dean Street in Soho, the Grade II listed French House was reputedly the unofficial HQ of the free French in London during WWII.
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  • Young man drinking beer outside a London pub through a novelty straw in the shape of spectacles.
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  • A woman drinking water in the relocated village of Ban Nongkinnaly, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields. <br />
In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation
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  • A United States Air Force pilot attending an escape and evasion course sips from a Coke can. With a Coca-Cola drinks vending machine behind him, loaded with Coke, the military airman is taking a break from a classroom briefing held at the United States Air Force’s week-long survival course held at the Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington. Its highly trained personnel conduct a survival, escape and evasion course which combat pilots and aircrew need to pass before re-joining their units for real-time warfare. Conducted, in hangars and the surrounding forests, it forms part of an extensive physical and psychological assessment of young aviators on active service.
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  • A lorry driver drinking a mug of tea whilst sitting in his cab, at Bodmin Moor layby along the A30, on 23rd June 2008 in Bodmin Moor in the United Kingdom.
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  • Seen through the distorting glass of a City pub on Lime Street, male businessman enjoy after-work drinks, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • As nearly-empty lager glasses are lined up on a sill of a City on Lime Street, male businessman enjoy after-work drinks, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A vegetable vendor drinks at dawn in Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India
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  • Two 2 Guarani men outdoors drinking tea and talking. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • An elderly man drinks his pint of beer in the Blackfriar Public House, London, UK
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