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  • An abandoned Crazy Golf course lies broken and sad in a field at the northwestern seaside resort of Southport. It is a dark winter’s day and off-season when no tourists, let alone locals have ventured out to this otherwise popular summer resort for those away from the towns and cities such as nearby Liverpool. The word Golf is peeling and fading on a broken green fence and the course that was once freshly painted woodwork attracted families for an hour’s fun. The rapid growth of Southport largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution and the Victorian era. Town attractions include Southport Pier, the second longest seaside pleasure pier in the British Isles. Now it is a sad indictment of the decline of many English towns and only the green grass looks fresh and healthy.
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  • Golf sale advertising man standing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Golf sale advertising man standing on Oxford Street, London, UK.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7705.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7695.jpg
  • Golf course which is part of Intramuros Golf Club next to Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines.
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  • Human signboard for a golf store standing in a crowded Oxford Circus in London on the last day of shopping before the second national coronavirus lockdown on 4th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Oxford Street’s infamous 'Golf Sale' man, an emblem in the eyes of many of everything that is wrong with London’s premier shopping thoroughfare, was banned in 2008. The 'golf store jacket' was a workaround. Radical measures will be needed to persuade shoppers to return in large numbers after December 2 when lockdown ends. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
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  • A couple play miniature golf on the 20th April 2019 in Hastings in the United Kingdom. Hastings is a town on England’s southeast coast, its known for the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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  • Old concrete shark waterfall in Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7639.jpg
  • A lady pauses to take a picture of the nearby Lloyds Building next to a closed shop poster featuring a businessman enjoying leisure time on the golf course wearing a blue suit - a favoured style and colour of menswear in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
    golfing_city-08-29-08-2018.jpg
  • Crazy Golf at Efes Snooker Club on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. A popular, rough and ready, Turkish Snooker and Pool hall, popular with young hipsters in Dalston.
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  • Crazy Golf at Efes Snooker Club on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. A popular, rough and ready, Turkish Snooker and Pool hall, popular with young hipsters in Dalston.
    D-Efes Pool Hall-1677.jpg
  • A golfer on a golf course limbers up before a shot, Hakone, Japan
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  • Early morning putting practice on a golf course in Hakone, Japan
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • G8 leaders at Enniskillen golf course. Will they get a fair way to ending global hunger? Or will they get stuck in the sand.
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  • Multi coloured golf tees used in a shop window display. These iconic little pieces of plastic are layed out  in numbers to create a tee carpet on artificial grass.
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  • Multi coloured golf tees used in a shop window display. These iconic little pieces of plastic are layed out  in numbers to create a tee carpet on artificial grass.
    20110224golf teesB.jpg
  • Multi coloured golf tees used in a shop window display. These iconic little pieces of plastic are layed out  in numbers to create a tee carpet on artificial grass.
    20110224golf teesA.jpg
  • Beside Ratchadamri BTS skytrain station is the Royal Bangkok Sports Club. Here a scaled down golf course sits amid this vast city.
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  • A businessman pauses next to a closed shop poster featuring a similar man also wearing a blue suit and enjoying leisure time on the golf course - a favoured style and colour of menswear in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
    golfing_city-10-29-08-2018.jpg
  • A night view of the green Yorkshire Moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the lights of passing traffic past  surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
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  • Golf sale man as shoppers doing some last minute Christmas shopping along Oxford Street as the Prime Minister announces a new tighter fourth tier of local coronavirus restrictions for London and the South East, and that the planned Christmas relaxation of the rules was to be scrapped on 19th December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These shoppers, mostly wearing face masks were unaware, as were shop owners that the new rules were about to be announced, and this would mean that all non-essential shops will have to close from midnight.
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  • Yellow car parked at Ghetto Golf in the old industrial area and railway arches of Digbeth on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the destruction of the Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre, and is the epicentre for arts and graffiti artworks as well as its status as a once-gritty bohemian district known for street art and a young and hip people attending events and creative workshops at the Custard Factory and grungy clubs in former warehouses. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme that will regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments, retail premises, offices and arts facilities. There is still however much industrial activity in the south of the area.
    20201214_street art digbeth birmingh...jpg
  • Golf driving range near to The O2, once the Millennium Dome in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Man in plus fours playing golf through the Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
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  • WonderWorks, an amusement park for the mind with 35,000 square feet of edu-tainment on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. This once top-secret laboratory was located in the Bermuda triangle. An experiment gone awry lifted the laboratory carrying it to Front Beach Road in Panama City Beach where it landed upside down.
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  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Said to be the worse golfcourse in the world, players negociate sand and lava to reach the oil soaked green, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS).
    RB_104-05-05-1994.jpg
  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
    Brixton-07-19-1040154.jpg
  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
    Brixton-07-19-1040169.jpg
  • A stationary black Volkswagen car on two wheels after driving into a bollard on Railton Road on the 24th July 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom.
    Brixton-07-19-1040151.jpg
  • Pool tables at Efes Snooker Club on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. A popular, rough and ready, Turkish Snooker and Pool hall, popular with young hipsters in Dalston.
    D-Efes Pool Hall-1674.jpg
  • Pool tables at Efes Snooker Club on 18th November 2015 in East London, United Kingdom. A popular, rough and ready, Turkish Snooker and Pool hall, popular with young hipsters in Dalston.
    D-Efes Pool Hall-1673.jpg
  • A portrait of British senior civil servant, Sir Robin Butler while practicing putting in the summer of 1989, at the Civil Service College at Sunningdale, England. Butler had a high-profile career in the civil service from 1961 to 1998, serving as Private Secretary to five Prime Ministers. He was Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service from 1988 to 1998. Frederick Edward Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell, KG, GCB, CVO, PC b1938 is a retired British civil servant, now sitting in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS).
    RB_105-05-05-1994.jpg
  • Computer screen showing the website for golfer Tiger Woods.
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  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
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  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_038.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_036.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_037.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170911_corsica_B_018.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 11th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170911_corsica_A_027.jpg
  • Genoese tower at Porto, a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France.
    20170915_corsica_A_067.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170912_corsica_B_026.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170912_corsica_B_025.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170912_corsica_B_024.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170912_corsica_B_023.jpg
  • Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach, Corsica, France.
    20170912_corsica_B_022.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_041.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_039.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 12th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170912_corsica_A_035.jpg
  • Veiw overlooking the village on 11th September 2017 in Porto, Corsica, France. Porto is a west coast village overlooking the Golfe de Porto, a tourism destination built for that specific reason. It is essentially, a port for tourist boats to moor and leave from and a series of hotels, restaurants and attractions around the beach.
    20170911_corsica_A_028.jpg
  • A game of subverted min golf. On the first day the show is open only a thousand locals who won free ticket gets an advanced entry to the show.Dismaland, a bemusement park set up by artist Banksy show casing more hand 40 artists. The bemusement park is set in a former lido in Weston Super-Mare.After much secrecy the show opened to a small number of locals from Weston Super-Mare Friday and fully to the public Saturday Aug 22.
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  • Gym equipment at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. Weight balls rest on a rack by a wall and miscellaneous equipment to help the trainer's exercises. Sports Institute Northern Ireland (SINI) was set up in 2002 as the catalyst for establishing the high performance sporting system in Northern Ireland. SINI is designed to provide high level support to Northern Ireland’s top athletes and coaches across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports. SINI is a partnership between Sport Northern Ireland and the University of Ulster and is based on the Jordanstown campus of the University of Ulster.
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  • Barbell weights at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The detail view of the discs are seen as they are stacked tidily in a rack on the ground of the gym. Starting from the smallest weight up to the largest of 10kg (kilos), the lifter can choose the relevant weight for the exercise. Sports Institute Northern Ireland (SINI) was set up in 2002 as the catalyst for establishing the high performance sporting system in Northern Ireland. SINI is designed to provide high level support to Northern Ireland’s top athletes and coaches across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports.
    kelly_gallagher132-22-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Barbell weights at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The detail view of the discs are seen as they are stacked tidily in a rack on the ground of the gym. Starting from the smallest weight up to the largest of 10kg (kilos), the lifter can choose the relevant weight for the exercise. Sports Institute Northern Ireland (SINI) was set up in 2002 as the catalyst for establishing the high performance sporting system in Northern Ireland. SINI is designed to provide high level support to Northern Ireland’s top athletes and coaches across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports.
    kelly_gallagher129-22-05-2014_1.jpg
  • An exterior of Europe's very first completely Unleaded petrol station, seen in 1989 on Park Road, NW8 London. Customers' cars able to use this newly-introduced fuel such as this Volvo, Volkswagen Golf and Saab could use this station to use the commercially-available cleaner fuel.
    unleaded_fuel01-12-10-1989_1_1.jpg
  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of the ECHELON and PRISM eavesdropping projects by the NSA, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    menwith_hill-18-05-2001.jpg
  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of the ECHELON and PRISM eavesdropping projects by the NSA, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
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  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through these 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. There are four colour codes: Yellow for out-of-gauge (oversized, like golf clubs); dark blue for not x-rayed; light blue for transfer and red, meaning the item has been subjected to 12 seconds of x-ray scanning. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Young smiling couple pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The young woman seems delighted with her selfie and smiles next to the sports hero's own rugged jaw and white teeth. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
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  • Woman with fan shielding her face from sunchine passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
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  • Man passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The bald-headed man gestures to others next to the sports hero's name in the bottom corner. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
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  • Men pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.  The two males walk past in good humour, one inhaling from his cigarette - the symbol of an unhealthy lifestyle versus the machismo character of athlete and sports hero. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
    teeth_people04-21-05-2015_1.jpg
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