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  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
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  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
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  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
    20150912_yorkshire white horse_F.jpg
  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
    20150912_yorkshire white horse_E.jpg
  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
    20150912_yorkshire white horse_C.jpg
  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
    20150912_yorkshire white horse_A.jpg
  • View looking from Kilburn towards the Kilburn White Horse in The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire, England, UK. This hill figure is cut into the hillside in the North York Moors National Park near Kilburn in North Yorkshire. The figure is 318 feet (97 m) long by 220 ft (67 m) high and covers about 1.6 acres and said to be the largest and most northerly hill figure in England. Located on the southern flank of Sutton Bank, near Roulston Scar at the edge of the Hambleton table-land, it faces south-south-west and is visible from some distance.
    20150912_yorkshire white horse_B.jpg
  • Unusual statue of a male figure in the street, Rome, Italy.
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Supporters gather to celebrate as far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro was announced as the next President of Brazil, winning the election with a 55% majority on Sunday 28th October in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outside his house in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, thousands of his supporters celebrate with fireworks and Brazil flags. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures for Getty Images)
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  • Small figure practices tai chi in the bandstand as part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Small figure practices tai chi in the bandstand as part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Small figure practices tai chi in the bandstand as part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210125_snow in birmingham_040.jpg
  • Small figure practices tai chi in the bandstand as part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210125_snow in birmingham_038.jpg
  • Rabbi Herschel Gluck of Walford Road synagogue, Stamford Hill, London.  He is a key figure in the local Hasidic Jewish community and chairman of the Muslim – Jewish forum.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, a home-made tribute appreciating the work of NHS workers is propped up against a tree on Denmark Hill which leads to nearby Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, one of the capitals major centres treating CV-19 patients, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, a home-made tribute appreciating the work of NHS workers is propped up against a tree on Denmark Hill which leads to nearby Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, one of the capitals major centres treating CV-19 patients, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, a home-made tribute appreciating the work of NHS workers is propped up against a tree on Denmark Hill which leads to nearby Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, one of the capitals major centres treating CV-19 patients, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
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  • Between the houses of a Jewish street in Stamford Hill the figure of Haman in suspended in the sky during the festival of Purim. A young girl dressed as a fairy for Purim try’s to hit it with her wand. Purim is one of the most entertaining Jewish holidays.  It commemorates the time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination from a massacre by Haman. Due to the courage of a young Jewish woman called Esther it is customary to hold carnival-like celebrations.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, the empty yellow steps leading up to a platform of Herne Hill rail station in south London, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-06-02-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-04-02-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-03-02-04-2020.jpg
  • A Hmong woman, carrying her baby on her back, twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
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  • An elderly blind Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
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  • An elderly Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
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  • A Hmong Lai woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Chalern, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Chalern is situated along the Nam Ou and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
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  • An elderly blind Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
    A0026666cc_1.jpg
  • An elderly Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
    A0026446cc_1.jpg
  • A Hmong Lai woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Chalern, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Chalern is situated along the Nam Ou and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
    A0026256cc_1.jpg
  • A Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
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  • A Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
    A0026940cc_1.jpg
  • A Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
    A0026934cc_1.jpg
  • An elderly blind Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
    A0026666cc_1.jpg
  • An elderly blind Hmong woman twisting lengths of hemp bark together to form one long yarn, Ban Tatong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The yarn is wrapped around the hand in a figure of 8 creating a ball shape. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women use to make their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north. The remote and roadless village of Ban Tatong is situated along the Nam Kang river (an offshoot of the Nam Ou) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
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  • Along with England, Saint George or Sao Jorge as he is called locally, is also the patron Saint of Rio de Janeiro, seen here a small figureine of him outside a house in Gamboa.
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  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200430_coronavirus spaghetti junct...jpg
  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200430_coronavirus spaghetti junct...jpg
  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • A person crosses an icy minor road in the south London borough of Herne Hill, Lambeth during the bad weather covering every part of the UK and known as the Beast from the East because Siberian winds and very low temperatures have blown across western Europe from Russia, on 1st March 2018, in Lambeth, London, England.
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  • With south London homes in the background, a person walks through a landscape of an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • A pet owner kicks a football as his energetic terrier dog chases at his feet in an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • A pet owner walks through a local park with his dogs through a landscape of an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • Saints at Säben Abbey, Klausen, South Tyrol, Italy. Säben Abbey is a Benedictine nunnery established in 1687, when it was first settled by the nuns of Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg. Säben was for centuries a centre of pilgrimage and controlled an extensive religious precinct. Situated above the town of Klausen, the hill it is built on what was already settled during the New Stone Age. On the site of the present nunnery there was an earlier Roman settlement.
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  • The two figures overlook the exterior of St. Mary Rotherhithe, the 15th century free school founded Peter and Robert Hill in 1613 in Rotherhithe, on 17th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • Small figures of people are part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210125_snow in birmingham_047.jpg
  • Small figures of people out for a walk with walking poles in a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Small figures of people are part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Small figures of people are part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green with the backdrop of blocks of high rise flats on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Small figures of people are part of a winter scene in the snow in Canon Hill Park in Moor Green with the backdrop of blocks of high rise flats on 25th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200430_coronavirus spaghetti junct...jpg
  • Scene at Gravelly Hill Interchange, aka Spaghetti Junction which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown, while far fewer vehicles pass overhead on 29th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. The term Spaghetti Junction was originally used to refer to Gravelly Hill Interchange on the M6 motorway in an article published in the Birmingham Evening Mail on 1 June 1965 the journalist Roy Smith described plans for the junction as like a cross between a plate of spaghetti and an unsuccessful attempt at a Staffordshire knot. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200430_coronavirus spaghetti junct...jpg
  • A dumped armchair and other domestic rubbish, fly-tipped on a street corner in south London. Abandoned on the pavement, the items have made a mess in this urban location. Furniture and household possessions have been added, perhaps by others, making this area look and feel intimidating. increase in amount of rubbish illegally dumped on roadsides and back alleys cost local authorities £45m in 2014. The figures also reveal the rising cost to the public purse of cleaning up and prosecuting people who dump rubbish, with the clearance bill for local authorities rising 24% to £45.2m.
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  • Mother and child enjoy spring weather in Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. Looking into late sunlight, we see the two figures walking downhill beneath tall ash trees planted over 100 years ago. This is a large public space in SE24 used by locals from many miles because of its panoramic views across the capital.
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  • Carvings of battle and heroism outside the Palacio de Carlos V at Alhambra, Granada, Spain. The armour of soldiers of the renaissance period can be seen in readiness for warfare against the foes of the time. The Palace is a Renacentist construction in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. It was commanded by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who wished to establish his residence close to the Alhambra palaces.
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  • Carvings of battle and heroism outside the Palacio de Carlos V at Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Soldiers of the renaissance period fight a crude form or warfare using pikes and swords, mounted on horses and on foot. The Palace is a Renacentist construction in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. It was commanded by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who wished to establish his residence close to the Alhambra palaces.
    alhambra_architecture-13-13-April-20...jpg
  • Carvings of battle and heroism outside the Palacio de Carlos V at Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Soldiers of the renaissance period fight a crude form or warfare using pikes and swords, mounted on horses and on foot. The Palace is a Renacentist construction in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. It was commanded by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who wished to establish his residence close to the Alhambra palaces.
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  • A local Egyptian businessman looks thoughtfully into a setting sun while on sand dunes of a desert enviroment, near a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Hamdy Mosa has worked in the tourism industry all of his adult life and now heads a family business dependent on the industry, currently enduring a downturn in visitor numbers after recent terrorist activity. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • Male walkers cross Barmouths pedestrian and rail bridge on the Mawddach Estuary, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • A local Egyptian businessman looks thoughtfully into a setting sun while on sand dunes of a desert enviroment, near a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Hamdy Mosa has worked in the tourism industry all of his adult life and now heads a family business dependent on the industry, currently enduring a downturn in visitor numbers after recent terrorist activity. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • A crucifix located on the edge of a vineyard in the South Tyrolean town of Klausen-Chiusa in northern Italy. South Tyrol is a very religious and traditional country. The weekly walk to Mass and the celebration of religious festivals and processions are part of the culture and tradition in South Tyrol. In almost every house you will find a cross on a corner with consecrated palm branches over there. Also in the stable there are consecrated palm branches to keep away every disaster. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative.
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  • The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Crowd shot from overhead. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Revellers throwing around talcum powder. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Carnival performer dressed as Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatistas. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Carnival performers resting after their show. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Carnival performers resting after their show. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
    _MG_0755.jpg
  • The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • A man dressed in a parody Policeman costume. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • Crowd shot from overhead. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
    _MG_0694.jpg
  • The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
    _MG_0637.jpg
  • A small boy looks on at the performers in brightly coloured costumes. The annual Carnival in Zoque Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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  • The annual Carnival in Zoite Coiteco, a district of Chiapas in Southern Mexico happens in the five days preceeding Ash Wednesday along with Carnival throughout the Americas. Participants dress in colourful costumes with masks depicting famous political and entertainment figures, and throw talcum powder at each other.
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