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  • Religious gathering blow animal horns in Westminster calling for an end to stabbings and knife crime in the capital in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Religious gathering blow animal horns in Westminster calling for an end to stabbings and knife crime in the capital in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A fog horn sits in the workshop in Newcastle waiting to be installed on a ship. Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations in the back ground. <br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Lise Autogena shows the captain of the ship Sovereign how to work the installed fog horn controle box.  Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3153_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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The Souter fog horn joins in with a huge blast form it's Victorian horn, which makes the audience jump and smile.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Lise Autogena shows the captain of the ship Sovereign how to work the installed fog horn controle box.  Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3141_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3291_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations on one of the controle boxes.<br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3207_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations on one of the controle boxes.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3202_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3268_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3236_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3221_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3446_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3721_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3500_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3466_2.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3747_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3744_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3719_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3705_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3644_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3610_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3585_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3568_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3473_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough.  Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3355_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3662_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3574_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3543_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
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  • Interior of a workshop making decorative animal heads using real horns from deer and water buffalo in Thuy Ung, water buffalo horn processing village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • The winner of the Competition and Show of Stags Horns at Exford Horse Show, Exmoor, Somerset, UK.
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  • Traditional medicine on sale in a Bamako Marketplace, Mali. It sells allsorts of products from Monkey’s feet, bird’s heads, horns, and hedgehogs to shells and feathers.
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  • The judges of the Competition and Show of Stags Horns at Exford Horse Show, Exmoor, Somerset, UK.
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  • Men at work sign with devils horns in the City of London on 28th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The City of London is a historic financial district, home to both the great banking buildings. Modern corporate skyscrapers tower above the vestiges of medieval alleyways below.
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  • A Longhorn cow overlooking Loch Na Keal, near Araronich, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Highland cattle or kyloe are a Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
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  • Hackney Carnival on 8th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Smiling dancer with gold horns and feathered headdress.
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  • In the Villa of the Vettii in Pompeii we see a fresco in the lararium where a shrine to Roman guardian spirits of the household was situated. Family members performed daily rituals here to guarantee their protection by these domestic spirits. The first two characters are the deeply venerated 'lares' (presumed sons of Mercury and Lara) depicted as two young men in dancing postures, holding drinking horns that guaranteed prosperity. In the centre is the 'genius'. She is another guardian and fertility spirit ensuring the family line (gens) would continue and she wears the 'toga praetexta', bordered in purple, the garment of high-ranking Roman magistrates. Painted before the catastrophic eruption of Versuvius in AD79, these frescoes have been uncovered from metre-layers of volcanic ash and pumice but are now fading from moisture and cracked plaster.
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  • A Longhorn cow and its calf occupy the single-track road at Kilbrennan, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Highland cattle or kyloe are a Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
    isle_of_mull297-21-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Wearing a plastic Viking horn helmet, a young man has stopped to rest amid the spectacular wilderness of Glencoe, a valley surrounded by high peaks 3,000 feet (1,000m) high mountains. The landscape is magnificent but unforgiving and walkers mainly stay on well-marked paths or, as this lad is doing - walking along the A82 road that snakes through this Scottish Glen. He admits to having trekked from Glasgow on pagan fertility Wassail rite, once performed in medieval times. This region of Britain, lake many others, was populated by Viking raiders who later settled locally and raised families whose descendents now inhabit the UK. English is full of old Norse words as are place names.
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  • Wearing a plastic Viking horn helmet, one of three friends make their way along a high-altitude deserted road amid the spectacular wilderness of Glencoe, a valley surrounded by high peaks 3,000 feet (1,000m) high mountains. The landscape is magnificent but unforgiving and walkers mainly stay on well-marked paths or, as these lads are doing - walking along the A82 road that snakes through this Scottish Glen. They admit to having trekked from Glasgow on pagan fertility Wassail rite, once performed in medieval times. This region of Britain, lake many others, was populated by Viking raiders who later settled locally and raised families whose descendents now inhabit the UK. English is full of old Norse words as are place names.
    glencoe05-04-08-2010-1_1.jpg
  • Three men play large horn instrueents at a musical and religious celebration in Manali on 27th October 2009, Himachal Pradesh, India.
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  • Alpine brown cows graze in sunlit winter pasture on Inglebert Seger's Vaduz farm on the Liechtenstein valley floor. The nearest cow looks towards the viewer while the second is further away in the field of fresh green winter grass. Brown Swiss is the breed of dairy cattle that produces the second largest quantity of milk per annum, over 9,000 kg (20,000 lb). The milk contains on average 4% butterfat and 3.5% protein, making their milk excellent for production of cheese. Known mostly as a tax haven, much of Liechtenstein's terrain is mountainous, making it a winter sports destination. Many cultivated fields and small farms characterize its landscape both in the south (Oberland, upper land) and in the north (Unterland, lower land).
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  • Walk of Shame disruptive mach through the City of London by environmental group Extinction Rebellion on 4th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The walk visited various locations in the financial district, to protest against companies and institutions with historical links to the slave trade, or who finance or insure projects which are seen as ecologically unsound. The message by the group is that ‘apologies and token attempts at diversity are not enough to address this legacy and present reality. Our demand is reparations and reparatory justice for those affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation’. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
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  • Old musical instruments hang from a wall opposite an antique shop in the rural Slovenian town of Radovljica, on 22nd June 2018, in Radovljica, Slovenia.
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  • Man dressed in a horror face mask with a white coat and fake blood on Oxford Street, London, UK. Trying to tempt people into their souvenir and joke shop at Halloween.
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  • A portrait of a Highland cow, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Demonstration against any intervention in Syria called by Stop the War and CND, August 30th 2013, Central London. A man wears a devil latex mask.
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  • Walk of Shame disruptive mach through the City of London by environmental group Extinction Rebellion on 4th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The walk visited various locations in the financial district, to protest against companies and institutions with historical links to the slave trade, or who finance or insure projects which are seen as ecologically unsound. The message by the group is that ‘apologies and token attempts at diversity are not enough to address this legacy and present reality. Our demand is reparations and reparatory justice for those affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation’. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20200904_extinction rebellion walk o...jpg
  • Walk of Shame disruptive mach through the City of London by environmental group Extinction Rebellion on 4th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The walk visited various locations in the financial district, to protest against companies and institutions with historical links to the slave trade, or who finance or insure projects which are seen as ecologically unsound. The message by the group is that ‘apologies and token attempts at diversity are not enough to address this legacy and present reality. Our demand is reparations and reparatory justice for those affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation’. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20200904_extinction rebellion walk o...jpg
  • Walk of Shame disruptive mach through the City of London by environmental group Extinction Rebellion on 4th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The walk visited various locations in the financial district, to protest against companies and institutions with historical links to the slave trade, or who finance or insure projects which are seen as ecologically unsound. The message by the group is that ‘apologies and token attempts at diversity are not enough to address this legacy and present reality. Our demand is reparations and reparatory justice for those affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation’. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20200904_extinction rebellion walk o...jpg
  • A woman dressed as a centaur shouts and laughs during a protest against climate change in the middle of Oxford Circus on 15th April, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Extinction Rebellion have blocked five central London landmarks in protest against government inaction on climate change. .
    Extinction_Rebelion_London-2019-2190.jpg
  • Man dressed in a horror face mask with a white coat and fake blood on Oxford Street, London, UK. Trying to tempt people into their souvenir and joke shop at Halloween.
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  • Man dressed in a horror face mask with a white coat and fake blood on Oxford Street, London, UK. Trying to tempt people into their souvenir and joke shop at Halloween.
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  • Man dressed in a horror face mask with a white coat and fake blood on Oxford Street, London, UK. Trying to tempt people into their souvenir and joke shop at Halloween.
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  • The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • The 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbrean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Stephen Fraser dressed as a devil at the Glastonbury festival 2007
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  • Hens peck at deer and goat skulls and antler remains that lie in the rain after the annual cull at the Pennyghael Estate, Isle of Mull, Scotland. In the wet gravel, the heads still have their flesh attached to their sockets and farm livestock are free to clear them before the remains are cleaned again and sent to those who shot these animals, many of which came to this estate on the Ross of Mull from other EU countries. The open seasons for deer stalking in Scotland are: Red deer – stags 1st July – 20th October Red deer – hinds  21st October – 15th February Roe bucks 1st April – 20th October<br />
Fallow bucks 1st August – 30th April.
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  • Four young Scottish Highland bulls in a meadow in the Cairngorm National Park.
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  • People wearing viking hats still partying in the morning sunrise at Glastonbury festival, 2005.
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  • A close up of an Exmoor Horn ram with a 2 burnt on its horn. The Exmoor Horn is a white faced, horned breed of hill sheep. It was developed in Exmoor, Devon, in the 19th century, but is a descendant of sheep that had roamed on the moors for several hundred years.
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  • North York Moors hill farmer, Tim Dunn, horn burns a Swaledale ewe, Breck House Farm, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Horn burning is used as a permanent way of marking the sheep as belonging to an individual farmer.
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  • Aerial view of Istanbul city scape, with the Suleymanie Mosque ( built AD: 1550-1560) in foreground, the Golden Horn, modern Istanbul in the background and the Bosphorous river which devides Europe from Asia, Turkey.
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  • Aerial view of Istanbul city scape, with the Suleymanie Mosque ( built AD: 1550-1560) in foreground, the Golden Horn and modern Istanbul in the background, Turkey.
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  • Interior of a village house in Thuy Ung water buffalo horn processing village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • A horn is blown to each direction on the compass at The Druid Order Spring Equinox ceremony held at Tower Hill Terrace in London, England, United Kingdom. The druids hold a ceremony celebrating the rise of the light. Ceridwen, the earth mother, brings token seeds which are symbolically sown around a circle. The concern of The Druid Order is with the evolution of humanity in harmony with the universe and to teach through open meetings, ceremonies, meditation and ritual.
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  • Rasp/file used for shaping horn or smoothing it off, Newgrove House (farm), Llandinabo, Herefordshire, UK
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  • A horn is blown to each direction on the compass at The Druid Order Spring Equinox ceremony held at Tower Hill Terrace in London, England, United Kingdom. The druids hold a ceremony celebrating the rise of the light. Ceridwen, the earth mother, brings token seeds which are symbolically sown around a circle. The concern of The Druid Order is with the evolution of humanity in harmony with the universe and to teach through open meetings, ceremonies, meditation and ritual.
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  • Qing Miao (Long Horn Miao) ethnic minority woman splices hemp in Longga village (Ghao Xin), Guizhou Province, China. Although hemp production is decreasing because land is need for cash crops and manufactured cotton is readily available, it is still grown, spliced and women in remote mountain villages in Guizhou Province. Almost 35% of Guizhou's population is made up of over 18 different ethnic minorities including the Miao. Each Miao group became isolated in these mountainous regions, hence the present day diversity in their culture, costume and dialects. According to a popular saying, "if you meet 100 Miaos, you will see 100 costumes."
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  • A Qing Miao (Long Horn Miao) ethnic minority woman wearing her traditional costume sews outside her home in Longga village (Ghao Xin), Guizhou province, China. Almost 35% of Guizhou's population is made up of over 18 different ethnic minorities including the Miao. Each Miao group became isolated in these mountainous regions, hence the present day diversity in their culture, costume and dialects. According to a popular saying, "if you meet 100 Miaos, you will see 100 costumes."
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  • The local Tokea (Blaster) Rabbi Kahn blowing a Shofar for Rosh Hashanah to mark the start of the new year in Stamford Hill. The Shofar is usually made from a Rams horn and is one of the earliest wind instruments known to man. It is considered one of the commandments to hear a Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. Happy group of guys sing, chant and dance in absolute joy. One blowing a horn, as they walk towards the carnival.
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. Happy group of guys sing, chant and dance in absolute joy. One blowing a horn, as they walk towards the carnival.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove with a member of the public on the falconry morning.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove with a member of the public on the falconry morning.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove with a member of the public on the falconry morning.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl in flight towards the falconer.
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  • Birds of prey on show during a falconry display near Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom. Here a Long Horned Owl with mottled feathers is on the falconers glove with a member of the public on the falconry morning.
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  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • Lorenzo Ayallapan Cayuleo, 81 also known as El hombre Pájaro, Birdman. Lorenzo claims to speak and understand 60 different bird languages. In the Mapuche world he is aknowledged as a sage and guardian of his peoples ancestral  culture. Seen here at his favourite spots where four rivers meet the Pacific Ocean in the bay of Puerto Saavedra in Araucanía. He claims it to be a place of great energy which makes it easy to listen to  the four sounds of life:  the earth, the sea, the wind and the sound of the trees. He is a master imitator of all these diverse sounds, Puerto Saavedra, Chile. February 13, 2018.
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  • Lorenzo Ayallapan Cayuleo, 81 also known as El hombre Pájaro, Birdman. Lorenzo claims to speak and understand 60 different bird languages. In the Mapuche world he is aknowledged as a sage and guardian of his peoples ancestral  culture. Seen here at his favourite spots where four rivers meet the Pacific Ocean in the bay of Puerto Saavedra in Araucanía. He claims it to be a place of great energy which makes it easy to listen to  the four sounds of life:  the earth, the sea, the wind and the sound of the trees. He is a master imitator of all these diverse sounds, Puerto Saavedra, Chile. February 13, 2018.
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  • A child outside his house that clearly shows the scars of the battle for Hargeisa, the capital of the Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland.
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  • Lorenzo Ayallapan Cayuleo, 81 also known as El hombre Pájaro, Birdman. Lorenzo claims to speak and understand 60 different bird languages. In the Mapuche world he is aknowledged as a sage and guardian of his peoples ancestral  culture. Seen here at his favourite spots where four rivers meet the Pacific Ocean in the bay of Puerto Saavedra in Araucanía. He claims it to be a place of great energy which makes it easy to listen to  the four sounds of life:  the earth, the sea, the wind and the sound of the trees. He is a master imitator of all these diverse sounds, Puerto Saavedra, Chile. February 13, 2018.
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  • A postman from the Slovenian postal service Posta Slovenije collects post from a post box outside the post office in rural Slovenia, on 26th June 2018, in Kamnik, Slovenia.
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  • A van and logo from the Slovenian postal service Posta Slovenije outside the post office in rural Slovenia, on 26th June 2018, in Kamnik, Slovenia.
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  • New York Brass Band playing in front of Shepard Fairey Obey posters in the Hell arena, Shangri La field, Glastonbury Festival 2016. The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, United Kingdom. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at 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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  • Buskers in the street playing outside the Museum of Tomorrow, in the newly regenerated port area of Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Buskers in the street playing outside the Museum of Tomorrow, in the newly regenerated port area of Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Tim Dunn a North York Moors hill farmer shows his Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Tim Dunn a North York Moors hill farmer shows his Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Sheperd boy on the outskirts of Hargeisa in the Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
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  • Cattle are loaded onto a truck for export to Ethiopia. Because of the export ban from Arab countries - an attempt to get Somaliland to reunite with Mogadishu, Cgristian Ethiopia is a rare trading partner
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  • Three boys study in a secondary school on a desk painted in Somaliland's national colours. Hargeisa, capital of the self declared independent country of Somaliland
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  • New Police officers practice for their passing out ceremony, Madhera, Self Declared Independent country of Somaliland
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