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  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
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  • The rear view of a young mans sunburned neck and head that has been tattooed with a roaring tigers head, in south London, on 19th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • Two anti-HS2 activists, one of whom secured with a large rope around his neck, block a HGV used for works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_I.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_J.jpg
  • Moon tattoo on the nape of a womans neck in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Four energetic party goers are dressed up as eccentric 70s punks at a Halloween event in Adrenaline Village, Battersea, London UK. Taken from below them with flash the group is in a dark club environment, their make-up is authentic-looking complete with hair gel and mascara.  They wear tights and a girl on the left has safety pins while being licked on the neck by a man. Another is wearing a Union Jack sleeveless T-shirt while one person is looking directly at the camera. They might look authentic but it has been 20 years since Punk was the huge youth culture of the day.
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  • A Thames Valley Police officer speaks to an anti-HS2 activist secured with a large rope around his neck who is blocking a HGV used for works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • An activist with a Made in Brazil tatoo on his hairy neck. Thousands turned out for a march of solidarity against fracking in Balcombe. The village Balcombe in Sussex is the  centre of fracking by the company Cuadrilla. The march saw anti-fracking movements from the Lancashire and the North, Wales and other communities around the UK under threat of gas and oil exploration by fracking.
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  • A volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
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  • Daw Mu Htan picking cotton and removing the seeds in the ethnic Kayan village of Lo Ka Na village, Panpet, Kayah State, Myanmar on 13th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings . Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Two mahouts (handlers) riding on the necks of their female Asian elephants who are also carrying chains around their necks at Sayaboury elephant festival, Sayaboury province, Lao PDR. Originally created by ElefantAsia in 2007, the 3-day elephant festival takes place in February in the province of Sayaboury with over 80,000 local and international people coming together to experience the grand procession of decorated elephants. It is now organised by the provincial government of Sayaboury.The Elephant Festival is designed to draw the public's attention to the condition of the endangered elephant, whilst acknowledging and celebrating the ancestral tradition of elephant domestication and the way of life chosen by the mahout. Laos was once known as the land of a million elephants but now there are fewer than 900 living in the country. Around 470 of them are in captivity, traditionally employed by a lucrative logging industry. Elephants are trained and worked by a mahout (handler) whose relationship to the animal is often described as a marriage and can last a lifetime. But captive elephants are often overworked and exhausted and as a consequence no longer breed. With only two elephants born for every ten that die, the Asian elephant, the sacred national emblem of Laos, is under serious threat of extinction.
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  • Daw Mu Htan picking cotton in the ethnic Kayan village of Lo Ka Na village, Panpet, Kayah State, Myanmar on 13th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman with her grand-daughters on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 23rd January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Close up of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority womans brass leg rings on 23rd January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings. It is very unusual to see a woman wearing brass leg rings  It is very unusual to see a woman wearing brass leg rings photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman and a young child drinking millet wine on 23rd January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of Maria, a Kayan ethnic minority woman at her home in Song Duu village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 12th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of Maria, a Kayan ethnic minority woman at her home in Kayah State, Myanmar on 12th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of Maria, a Kayan ethnic minority woman at her home in Kayah State, Myanmar on 12th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • A Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman weaving a skarf for tourists on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • A Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman holds a spool of handspun cotton on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • A Padaung ethnic minority woman spinning cotton on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
    DSCF3029cc_1_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 26th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman on 17 January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Portrait of Daw Mu Naw, aged 80, a Kayan ethnic minority woman at her home in Lo Pu village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 12th November 2016. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their ne
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  • Horse breaker gaucho, Martin Hardoy in the early stages of breaking in a horse through non violent methods. A method he developed over many years of working with horses.
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  • Horse breaker gaucho, Martin Hardoy in the early stages of breaking in a horse through non violent methods.
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  • Details of instrument making: using bone, plastic, sheep’s horns in the music instrument workshop of Kashgar city's most respected maker Ababakri Selay, China
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  • AGTAS (Aboriginal natives, related to  pigmies) hunt fish with home made harpoons and coconut carved goggles in Gumacas bay, Aurora, Philippines
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  • AGTAS (Aboriginal natives, related to  pigmies) hunt fish with home made harpoons and coconut carved goggles in Gumacas bay, Aurora, Philippines
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman and her baby daughter from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Dta Mi 7, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Hui 10, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Dta Mi 7, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Dta Mi 7, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Musicians with a recorder, guitar and double bass practicing before a concert, Pec, Hungary.Pecs has been chosen as the 2010 European City of Culture. The city is on the southern slopes of the Mecsek Hills and has a sub-Mediterranean climate. Settled by Romans as Sopianae, it was a significant Christian settlement. Later conquered by the Ottomans, it has important Turkish architecture.
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  • An A&E nurse supports the head of an emergency patient wearing a head brace in the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • A young person with a double-jointed wrist, rests in the window of a cafe called Almost Saturday in central London, on 7th February 2018, in London, England.
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  • A man feeling the heat of the day in the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, walks through Threadneedle Street while talking into his phone,  on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • Ma Hui 10, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • A Padaung ethnic minority woman weaving at a tourist shop, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Originally from Kayah state on the Thai border south of Inle Lake, the Padaung tribe - Myanmar's famous 'giraffe women' - have become a victim of their own traditions. The ancient custom of fitting young girls with brass neck-rings has made the Padaung a major attraction providing visiting tourists with photo opportunities.
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  • A Padaung ethnic minority woman weaving at a tourist shop, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Originally from Kayah state on the Thai border south of Inle Lake, the Padaung tribe - Myanmar's famous 'giraffe women' - have become a victim of their own traditions. The ancient custom of fitting young girls with brass neck-rings has made the Padaung a major attraction providing visiting tourists with photo opportunities.
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  • A lady concentrates in a cluttered office unit beneath corporate artwork in Ernst & Young's Norman Foster-designed building. The oval-shaped picture depicts an esasperated-looking female rolling her eyes to the ceiling while her contemporary below stares down at her laptop surrounded by the paraphernalia of her accounting London job. Dressed in an open-neck shirt and wearing glasses, the woman at work is busy and preoccupied with the job in hand of auditing a company's accounts. Despite all the 385,000 square feet in the European headquarters on the River Thames, there is no spare space in this tiny office that she shares with another employee. The Fine Art has been supplied by Anderson O'Day and E & Y have invested in 500,000 Pounds of office art for their 114,000 employees in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world.
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  • Close up of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority womans brass leg rings on 23rd January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings. It is very unusual to see a woman wearing brass leg rings
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  • Local people take part in a peaceful protest in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 13th June 2020 in Salt Hill Park in Slough, United Kingdom. Protests in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement have taken place across the United States and in many countries around the world.
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  • Local people take part in a peaceful protest in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 13th June 2020 in Salt Hill Park in Slough, United Kingdom. Protests in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement have taken place across the United States and in many countries around the world.
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  • I cant breathe street art graffiti paste up on 28th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
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  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
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  • A Securicor guard delivers a cash box to a City of London bank. Walking quickly to avoid delays in the street, the employee of this security company carries the secure box wearing protective helmet in case of an armed robbery - his most vulnerable body area being the head and neck. The box is padlocked and contains explosive dyes and loud alarms if forcefull opened. Securicor was originally founded by Edward Shortt, a former Liberal Cabinet Minister, in 1935 as Nightwatch Services: its guards rode bicycles and wore old police uniforms. However in 1939 it was taken over by Lord Willingdon and Henry Tiarks who developed it into a leading security business. It changed its name to Security Corps in 1951 then shortened to Securicor in 1953.
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  • Seen in close-up detail, a holidaymaker's shirt is displayed in Magaluf. He has two pairs of spectacles hanging around his sunburned neck and a printed short-sleeved shirt depicting tropical paradise beach scenes with blue skies, palm trees and representing a Hawaiian Pacific Ocean scene with boats at sea, rolling on the waves. Magaluf is a popular holiday resort on the island of Mallorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. A seedy resort very much orientated around British tourists and catering for both young parties as well as families, Magaluf is considered as an exotic alternative to the chilly seaside towns around the UK's coast.
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  • With his face covered and a well-earned medal around his neck, a male London Marathon runner has collapsed on grass after completing a gruelling 26 miles 385 yards through the capital's streets, before being met by family. With the few possessions around him - bottles of sponsored Lucozade isotonic drinks and clothing bags - he lies motionless with other competitors and spectators around him
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  • During the Libyan uprising, a young girl in Islamic dress demands the hanging of Colonel Gaddafi during protests opposite London Libyan embassy during the uprising. With another person, she helps hold the placard that shows a caricature of the Libyan dictator wearing a cartoon style chest of medals and with a noose around his neck.
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  • A 14 year-old schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub during a music showcase. Playing his Fender Telecaster, the young lad's fingers play along the neck of the guitar, its strings amplifying the sound of this rock and roll number and to the right is a young boy who is lead singer. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • A gentleman has his neck clippered in a barber shop in central London. Seen through the glass of this small business located in a narrow lane in the capital's West End. The customer smiles as they chat during the haircut, the banter is friendly and relaxed. In the background there is shop clutter with footballs banners on the wall and a sink for washing and shampooing.
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  • A street busker hides in a litter bin to earn extra cash as passers-by hear his music on a Cambridge pavement. Playing his acoustic instrument we see only the man's left hand grasping the neck and frets and strings of the guitar. At the foot of the bin there is a blanket with only a few coins to show for all the effort. Quite how he managed to climb into the receptacle is unclear although it is possible the bin has been doctored, pulling apart so his body could enter.
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  • Horse standing in stable, side view head and neck. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Thames Valley Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who had glued himself to a HGV with a rope around his neck in order to block its passage to works for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Thames Valley Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who had glued himself to a HGV with a rope around his neck in order to block its passage to works for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Two anti-HS2 activists with a NHS not HS2 banner, one of whom secured with a large rope around his neck, block a HGV used for works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Lindsey Maples and friend Robert Montgomery hanging out as the sun begins to set in Arkabutla, Tennessee. The trick of the road trip experience  in Southern USA is to get off the main highways as often as possible: it’s the best  way to meet the real America. Despite the stereotype of red neck America that is portrayed you are more likely to meet a friendly and hospitable folk interested in you as you are in them.
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  • Climate activists block a road by Heathrow in protest against the proposed third runway November 19th 2016 in Heathrow, London,United Kingdom. A protestor is covered in protectiv gear before the police cut off the d-lock around her neck. Police were out in force and after 30 minutes the the roads were clear. 9 Arrests were made at this point of the protests which was part of larger act of civil disobedience.
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  • Security try to prevent climate protectors to lock-on at the gates to Quadrilla drill site July 4th 2017, Kirkham, Lancshire, United Kingdom.One activists was restrained by the site manager using pressure points to the neck and throat and held to the ground by three security staff on the main road outside Quadrillas property. Two activists managed to lock themselves down and block the gates.  A lock-on, where two or more lock themselves together inside a re-inforced tube is used as a peaceful non-violent way of blocking the gates to the site.The New Preston Road Quadrilla site is almost ready to start drilling for shale gas after many delays caused by local objections. Lancashire County council voted against fracking but the conservative central government forced it through.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
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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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  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-29c.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-29.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-26.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-25.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-10.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-09.jpg
  • People joining a Black Lives Matter demonstration and 8 minute vigil on 3rd June 2020 in Crouch End, London, United Kingdom.  The death of an African-American man, George Floyd, at the hands of police in Minneapolis has sparked violent protests across the USA. A video of the incident, taken by a bystander and posted on social media, showed Floyds neck being pinned to the ground by police officer, Derek Chauvin, as he repeatedly said I can’t breathe. Chauvin was fired along with three other officers and has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
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  • People joining a Black Lives Matter demonstration and 8 minute vigil on 3rd June 2020 in Crouch End, London, United Kingdom.  The death of an African-American man, George Floyd, at the hands of police in Minneapolis has sparked violent protests across the USA. A video of the incident, taken by a bystander and posted on social media, showed Floyds neck being pinned to the ground by police officer, Derek Chauvin, as he repeatedly said I can’t breathe. Chauvin was fired along with three other officers and has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
    _E6A1458.jpg
  • A female volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-120...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-36.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-30.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-26.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents on the bus into Truro to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-15.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-09.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. 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.<br />
<br />
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.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-07.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A sign using the old phrase as used by a judge "To be hanged from the neck until dead" references the bankers and banking industry.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_A.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_007.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_006.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_005.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_004.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_003.jpg
  • I cant breathe street art graffiti on 9th June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the tragic death of George Floyd, who pleaded ‘I can’t breathe’ as a US police officer pressed a knee into his neck, has inspired new street art in Birmingham. The stencil artwork has been painted in variour locations in the Kings Heath area by Birmingham-based artist, Mohammed Ali, and is an act of solidarity according to the artist.
    20200609_i cant breathe_002.jpg
  • Part of Warkworth Castle, on 26th September 2017, in Warkworth, Northumberland, England. Although the settlement of Warkworth in Northumberland dates back to at least the 8th century, the first castle was not built until after the Norman Conquest. The town and its castle occupied a loop of the River Coquet. The castle was built at the south end of the town, guarding the narrow neck of the loop. A fortified bridge also defended the approach to the town.
    warkworth-06-26-09-2017.jpg
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