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  • Street art piece reads 'Explore' woven into a fence using pink rope. Street art near Brick Lane in the East End of London. This is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Some tourists explore around a tower of Angkor Wat in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5957.jpg
  • People explore and go behind the Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall in the Afon Hepste River in Brecon Beacons Waterfall Country National Park, Wales, Powys, United Kingdom. This waterfall is famous as one of the only waterfalls in Wales that you can walk behind.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-6297.jpg
  • Tourists explore the ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6096.jpg
  • Tourists explore and photograph within one of the galleries in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • A woman sweeps her cleaning brush along the walkway within the ancient temple  of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination. Tourists explore the site in the background.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5989.jpg
  • A baby girl is crawling on all-fours along her parents' pavement, in a suburban London back garden. Her body weight is spread on two legs and one arm while she moves along confidently, placing her other hand on the warm surface, one summer day. The infant is a approximately 10 months and is gaining strength from her legs which will soon be strong enough to stand and eventually walk. The summer sun is on her back and the shadow of garden chair furniture is on the path alongside her. She has a contented expression on her face as if her little adventure in a big outside, wider world is for her to explore.
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  • A beachcomber trips on a rock while exploring the northern shore of Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Two young children experience a little independence during a walk by themselves through a wood near their grandparents' cottage in Somerset, England. Discovering for themselves the delights of childish adventure without the worries of security unfortunately prevalent in the inner-cities. Here in the forest they return home with the sun in their eyes having had the time of their lives. The beech trees' branches are full with leaves on this mid-summer afternoon in this tranquil scene of childhood innocence, of long summer days and summer holidays. 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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  • Two children lay down on the ground at the foot of a solid dry stone wall, up in the hills of the area of northern England known as the Dales, near Settle, Yorkshire. The two brother and sister have their faces against the rocks that serve as boundaries and enclosures for farmers and land owners. These walls were built by tradesmen called Wallers, a dying tradition and skill. Dry stone walls are constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. The wall is held up by special construction methods and by its weight. The stones must be carefully selected by shape to ensure that they have a large contact surface area with their neighbours and so do not slip. They are a legacy of the movement towards enclosure of common farming and grazing land as English society moved away from medieval feudalism. Model released.
    ella+sam23-21-02_2002_1_1.jpg
  • A carpark turns into a meeting point and BBQ at the base of Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • A food stall at the Grand Chimgan, peaking at 3309m, in Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • The top of Chimgan’s chairlift is the Grand Chimgan, peaking at 3309m. Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • Transport in Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • Chirchiq crossroads on 25th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Once a busy trade route for caravans journeying along to the Chirchiq River. The small town of Chirchiq, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, is a good location to pick up a ride into the Tian Shan Mountains.
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  • Transport in Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • BBQ meat skewers in Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • Sun down at Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • The top of Chimgan’s chairlift is the Grand Chimgan, peaking at 3309m. Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • Transport in Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • A young family enjoy a toboggan ride at the base of Chimgan ski resort on 28th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Chimgan is 90kms east of the capital Tashkent, and a popular weekend destination year round.
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  • A hikers path leads to a ranger’s refuge in Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Avalanche warning sign in Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Skiers learning to ski in the fresh snow at Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • A loan skier hikes in fresh snow at Beldersay ski resort on 26th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Over looking Beldersay ski resort from Mount Kumble on 26th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Mount Kumble peaks at 2300 metres.
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  • Tourists watch skiers at Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Over looking Beldersay ski resort from Mount Kumble on 26th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Open pistes at Beldersay ski resort on 26th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • A mother and daugther board the two man chairlift at Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Dusk views from Beldsersay Ski Resort on 25th February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • A skier counting his money at Beldersay ski resort on 27th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Rather than buying a daily ski pass, you pay per chair lift. At the time the cost was 2000 som, about £2.20, for a ride to the top of the chairlift.
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  • Driving to Chimgan ski resort, through the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, on the 23rd February 2014.  Ugam-Chatkal National Park is on the fringes of the Sian Tain mountains in eastern Uzbekistan.
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  • A father and son walk across a verge in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. Dad and son make their way across the road and on to the grass verge where they rejoin a footpath and the way home. Beech trees are in the background, green from recent rain. It is a Sunday and a time for fathers to take their children out for muddy walks to tire them out.
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  • A family reads information from a board in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. The family and friends have stopped to read the local info during a rain shower in the forest of beech trees. The youngest boy seems most interested in what can be read, his tongue between his lips.
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  • Two children walk along a path between two dry stone walls in the countryside around the Yorkshire town of Settle. Striding between the boundaries of agricultural grazing land, whose trees and undergrowth has been cleared, the kids have come from a distant farmhouse which has recently lost its stock of sheep due to Foot and Mouth disease. Dry stone walls serve as boundaries and enclosures for farmers and land owners. Built by tradesmen called Wallers, a dying tradition and skill, they're constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. The stones must be carefully selected by shape to ensure that they have a large contact surface area with their neighbours and so do not slip. They are a legacy of the movement towards enclosure of common farming and grazing land as English society moved away from medieval feudalism. Model released.
    ella+sam25-23-06_2002_1.jpg
  • Peering through a hole in the huge metal door of an old Victorian tunnel, two children stand on the place where a railway once emerged from this brick entrance - a link between nearby Dulwich and the Crystal Palace. Now the London Wildlife Trust maintains this once-wild wood at Sydenham, South London, England, which has reverted to forest again, 40 years after (one of the first the electrified railways) line fell silent. The brother and sister look through to see if there is light at the end of this tunnel but it has long been bricked up, sealed to deter vandals and danger to all. It is Autumn and the leaves on the beech and oak trees are about to fall, adding to the already organic deep forest floor. 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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  • On a wooden boardwalk that stretches across a sandy beach landscape, a young girl runs at full speed away from her mother and younger brother who walk along this walkway on the beach at Calais, France. It is low-tide, hazy winter sunshine makes soft shadows on the sand but there are few people out in the cold beyond except for a family in the surf approximately 200 yards away in the distance. Half-way back to the shore is a lone lifebelt attached to its pole in case of emergency. This near-deserted beach is an idyllic and tranquil place, allowing children to let off steam. Ffrom a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam16-18-07_2000_1.jpg
  • Driving to Chimgan ski resort, through the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, on the 23rd February 2014.  Ugam-Chatkal National Park is on the fringes of the Sian Tain mountains in eastern Uzbekistan.
    SM_SilkRoads034.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4485.jpg
  • Three children stop and have a break while walking up a steep path on Helvellyn Mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. Helvellyn is the third-highest point in England and is located in the beautiful Lake District National Park and part of the Eastern Fells.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-8946.jpg
  • Registan Square on 21st February 2014 in Samarkand in Uzbekistan. The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid dynasty. The name Registan means Sandy place or desert in Persian.
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  • Three tourists walk with colourful umbrellas along a pathway within the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5986.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4884.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4830.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4688.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4658.jpg
  • Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4467.jpg
  • People walk through Dan yr Ogof Cave in the National Showcaves Centre for Wales on 21st February 2019 in Abercrave, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.  This is a 17-kilometer cave system in South Wales.
    Wales-Brecon-Beacons-4429.jpg
  • Silhouette of man waling across the river bed rocks at the entrance of Porth-yr-ogof Cave near the village of Ystradfellte, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, Powys, United Kingdom. The Afon Mellte River flows into the cave.
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  • Three children play poking sticks into the frozen glacial lake below Doddick Fell near the summit of Blencathra Mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.  The temperature is so cold and the strong wind caused the water to freeze in wave formations. Two adults walk around the water.
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  • A group of adult and child hikers descend down a steep path from the summit of Blencathra Mountain, following the Scales Beck valley, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.  The sky is full of clouds and overcast.
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  • The Trig Point, a concrete ring, at the highest point, Hallsfell spur, of Blencathra Mountain, Lake Districts, Cumbria, UK.  Trig Points are the common name for Triangulation Pillars  are used by Ordnance Survey to determine the exact shape of the country by creating direct line of sight to another Trig Point.  The beautiful hills and valleys of the Lake District National Park surrounds the mountain. The sky is cloudy and overcast.
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  • A lone person hikes up the path between Gategill Fell and the summit Hallsfell of Blencathra Mountain, Lake Districts, Cumbria, UK.  The beautiful hills and valleys of the Lake District National Park surrounds the mountain. The sky is cloudy and overcast.
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  • Hikers walk up a steep rugged dirt path of Doddick Fell on Blencathra Fell in Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. The hill is also known as Saddleback and is one of the most northerly hills in the Lake District. The sky is full of clouds.
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  • Hikers walk along the trail path to the peak of Blencathra Mountain, Lake Districts, Cumbria, UK. In the background is Derwentwater Lake flanked by hills and valleys of the Lake District National Park.
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  • Sharp Edge, a knife-edge arete on the east side of Blencathra mountain, Lake Districts, Cumbria, UK. The narrow rock ridge separates Tarn Crag and Foule Crage.
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  • Groups of people walking along the plateau path towards the summit of Helvellyn Mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. It is a bright, sunny day, but there is snow on the mountain side. Helvellyn is the third-highest point in England and is located in the beautiful Lake District National Park and part of the Eastern Fells.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-9011.jpg
  • A lone person hikes up the path between Gategill Fell and the summit Hallsfell of Blencathra Mountain, Lake Districts, Cumbria, UK.  The beautiful hills and valleys of the Lake District National Park surrounds the mountain. The sky is cloudy and overcast.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-9086.jpg
  • Groups of people walking along the plateau path towards the summit of Helvellyn Mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. It is a bright, sunny day, but there is snow on the mountain side. Helvellyn is the third-highest point in England and is located in the beautiful Lake District National Park and part of the Eastern Fells.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-9017.jpg
  • Stunning mountain range of Lake District National Park from western side of Helvellyn mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. Thirlmere reservoir is at the bottom of the valley and flanked Wythburn and Armboth Fells.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-8990.jpg
  • A small cairns, man-made stack of stones, marks the trail for hikers along the path up the western side of Helvellyn Mountain, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.  Behind the carins is stunning green valleys of Wythburn and Armboth Fells and Thirlmere reservoir.  Helvellyn is the third-highest point in England and is located in the beautiful Lake District National Park and part of the Eastern Fells.
    UK-Tourism-Lake-District-8976.jpg
  • A couple walking towards Registan Square on 22nd February 2014 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
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  • An unofficial taxi in front of Registan Square on 22nd February 2014 in Samarkand in Uzbekistan. The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid dynasty. The name Registan means Sandy place or desert in Persian.
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  • Street life in Samarkand on 22nd February 2014 in Uzbekistan.
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  • Traders gather under the elaborate arches of the Registan to sell souvenirs on 21st February 2014 in Samarkand in Uzbekistan. The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid dynasty. The name Registan means Sandy place or desert in Persian.
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  • An elaborate turquoise dome, part of the Registan complex on 21st February 2014 in Samarkand in Uzbekistan. The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid dynasty. The name Registan means Sandy place or desert in Persian.
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  • Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay and Howth Lighthouse on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay and Howth Lighthouse on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • Views from Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay and Howth Lighthouse on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • People walk along Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path at Howth Head, a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City, is a great day trip for visits to the capital.
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  • People walk along Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path at Howth Head, a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City, is a great day trip for visits to the capital.
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  • People walk along Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path at Howth Head, a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City, is a great day trip for visits to the capital.
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  • Views from Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • People watch as cliff divers jump into Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • Views from Howth cliff path overlooking Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • Cliff divers jump into Dublin Bay on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • A stonewall with window looking out to sea along Howth cliff path on 09th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Howarth Cliff Path, at Howth Head, is a peninsula just 15km northeast of Dublin City.
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  • A silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra, grows around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001. The area has been fenced off for the safety of visitors.
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  • A landscape view over the Angkor Wat ancient temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Visitors climb up the stairs within the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Barbecue area at Arka Butla Lake,  Senatobia, Mississippi. One of the great attractions of the US is the wonderful opportunities to sit down, break open the cool box and enjoy some wonderful countryside: getting  close to nature and dinner all at the same time.
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  • The Google UK home screen on a computer screen.
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  • Walkers explore the twinned peaks of Pen Y Fan and Corn Du in Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, Powys, United Kingdom. The rugged path connects the two mountain peaks.  <br />
 Pen Y Fan is the highest point in the Brecon Beacons hill and mountain range in South Wales. The National Park was established in 1957 due to the spectacular landscape which is rich in natural beauty and is run by the National Trust.
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  • Brightly painted with bananas and exploration design, a telecoms junction box on Union Street in South London.
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  • Next to a life buoy, a father waits for his child to finish exploring the pavement on the riverside beneath Kingston Bridge, on 7th November 2019, in Kingston, London, England.
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  • Visitors line-up on Segways before exploring the grounds of Leeds Castle, on 21st October 2018, in Kent, England.
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  • Visitors line-up on Segways before exploring the grounds of Leeds Castle, on 21st October 2018, in Kent, England.
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  • Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
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  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5821_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5845_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5831_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5792_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5753_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace ties on her message onto the bear beard. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5735_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace poses with Aurora. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5711_1.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace poses with Aurora. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
    AB9A5676_1.jpg
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