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  • Having just disembarked from a Carnival Cruise ship at the port of Miami, Florida, two tourists carry and pull their baggage along to a waiting coaches that will transport them for onward journeys. Comically they also wear wide sombrero hats bought in Cancun during their vacation around the Gulf of Mexico, the destination of this popular cruise line whose base is Miami. Stitched with garish colours the souvenirs provide shelter from the overhead tropical sun though the woman of this couple chooses to hang hers over a shoulder and keeps her original hat on her head. This may be the couples' honeymoon or just a special annual holiday away from the kids or a humdrum lifestyle where the weather is far from the intensity of Florida, a favourite resort for Americans not liking foreign travel.
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  • Open, empty coastal road stretching out into the distance with the sea in view, Santiago de Cuba province, Cuba. .
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  • A sign saying that Business Open As Usual stands in a narrow City of London street. A businessman strides through this lane in the heart of the capital's financial district known as the Square Mile that was founded by the Romans in the 1st Century. Banking and insurance institutions populate this, the most ancient part of London whose streets have existed along the same paths and lines as many hundreds of years. Disruption is common as roadworks and improvements are forever changing the the city's landscape. Pedestrians have to walk around signage and construction fencing.
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  • A sign saying that Business Open As Usual stands in a narrow City of London street. The fening partially blocks off this lane in the heart of the capital's financial district known as the Square Mile that was founded by the Romans in the 1st Century. Banking and insurance institutions populate this, the most ancient part of London whose streets have existed along the same paths and lines as many hundreds of years. Disruption is common as roadworks and improvements are forever changing the the city's landscape. Pedestrians have to walk around signage and construction fencing.
    city_people02-08-10-2015.jpg
  • With a grimace on her pained face, a female Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst splashes through a water obstacle during  an endurance race. Recruits are running a 5 mile steeplechase around the Academy grounds to assess individual stamina and accumulate team points. Sandhurst is an institution which has bred staff officers since 1800. Today it trains future officers for the demands of leadership and military understanding of military understanding. Students are tested for their command instincts, intellect, strength of character and physical endurance often under great psychological pressure - the demands asked of them in modern warfare. Failure in this test might not necessarily mean dismissal though perseverance or refusal to give up won't harm their prospects.
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  • Grinning from ear to ear, young volunteers throw themselves over a fallen tree during a strenuous activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo, one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It has been a life-changing experience for them and their new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
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  • A British army Parachute Regiment recruit is suffering from exhaustion on a rigorous assault course conducted over rough terrain and into water. He emerges dripping from the water jump and back into the forest accompanied by instructors who shout encouragement and abuse to get the candidate to a successful stage of this test. This forms part of the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme that recruits wanting to join the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, held regularly at Catterick army barracks in Yorkshire, need to pass (with other tests) before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
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  • A greeting driver attempts to identify one of his passengers from a group of non-English-speaking young people who have just arrived off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the man hold up a name board to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. With the help of a chaperone, the man points to a young girl in the hope she might be on his list. Neither speak each other's mother tongue and the language barrier is difficult to overcome. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Greeting drivers await their passengers to arrive off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the men hold up name boards to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • From a low angle, we see a greeting driver from Dover Heritage Taxis who awaits his passenger to arrive off a flight from Turkey. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, the man holds up a name board to attract the attention of the man who is a member of a cruise ship's crew that is due to sail from the sea port of Dover. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Two men walk around the corner of a property wall and towards a roundabout, on 20th March 1968, in Kuwait, Persian Gulf. The period of 1946-82 is often termed the golden period of Kuwait by western academics. In the 1960s and 1970s, Kuwait was considered by some as the most developed country in the region. Kuwait was the pioneer in the Middle East in diversifying its earnings away from oil exports. The Kuwait Investment Authority is the worlds first sovereign wealth fund. From the 1970s onward, Kuwait scored highest of all Arab countries on the Human Development Index.
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  • Washing hangs out over a narrow canal in the Castello district of Venice, Italy. Castello is the largest and least touristy of the six sestieri of Venice, Italy. From the thirteenth century onward, the district grew around a naval dockyard on what was originally the Isole Gemini. The land in the district was dominated by the Arsenale of the Republic of Venice, then the largest naval complex in Europe.
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  • A tourist crew ready themselves for their onward journey at Gay's Staithe on Barton Broad, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve. Gay's Staithe lies along the western arm of Barton Broad known as Limekiln Dyke, once a calling point for wherriy boats carrying corn, coal and reeds for the thatching industry and named after Billy Gay whose trading wherry business operated from here.
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  • A tourist crew ready themselves for their onward journey at Gay's Staithe on Barton Broad, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve. Gay's Staithe lies along the western arm of Barton Broad known as Limekiln Dyke, once a calling point for wherriy boats carrying corn, coal and reeds for the thatching industry and named after Billy Gay whose trading wherry business operated from here.
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  • In his boat called Idler, a lone oarsman leaves Gay's Staithe on Barton Broad, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve for his onward journey further up river. Gay's Staithe lies along the western arm of Barton Broad known as Limekiln Dyke, once a calling point for wherriy boats carrying corn, coal and reeds for the thatching industry and named after Billy Gay whose trading wherry business operated from here.
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  • Looking nervous and unfamiliar with the ways of moving about on boats, a tourist crew ready themselves for their onward journey at Gay's Staithe on Barton Broad, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve. Gay's Staithe lies along the western arm of Barton Broad known as Limekiln Dyke, once a calling point for wherriy boats carrying corn, coal and reeds for the thatching industry and named after Billy Gay whose trading wherry business operated from here.
    norfolk_boating02-01-08-2013_1.jpg
  • Passers-by and a mobile rack of Jehova's Witness pamphlets outside Liverpool Street station, City of London. Such racks seem to be everywhere around the capital, at major junctions and stations where the public might be persuaded to take a leaflet and learn about this religious group. Three men pass the dispenser without noticing its contents, eager to continue their onward journeys from this mainline station.
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  • People out and about visiting the shops including Primark in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops pass a sign to stay 2m apart in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid sign birmingham_001.jpg
  • Man dressed up as a Muppet out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • Man wearing a face mask passes the One Hundred Thousand Welcomes sign near Digbeth Coach Station in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid digbeth birmingham_00...jpg
  • Public Health England NHS information advice boards in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_001.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_012.jpg
  • Candles in the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Candles play an important role in the Catholic Church. For instance, they are lit on the Altar during mass, and for Sacraments. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_014.jpg
  • Candles in the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Candles play an important role in the Catholic Church. For instance, they are lit on the Altar during mass, and for Sacraments. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_013.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_010.jpg
  • Surf and coastal rocks near St Michael's Isle Round Fort, near Castletown on the Isle of Man, UK. This wild landscape of white surf of coastal waters crashing on to rocks and rockpools is known as St Michael's Isle is referred to as Fort Island, an island of the Isle of Man in Malew parish, noted for its attractive ruins. It covers an area of 5.14 hectares (12.7 acres), is about 400 metres (440 yd) long. There is evidence for human activity on the island from the Mesolithic period onwards.
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  • The great 23m high Victory Gate on the east of Angkor Thom. Part of the huge temple complex. Built in the late 12th century and onwards, this is one of the very largest of all the Khmer cities. Founded by Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom covers 3 square kilometres and is comprised of a huge outer wall, moats, entrance gates and temple complexes. Elaborate gopuras, the gate is topped by a tower with four huge faces of Bodhisattva Lokesvara, who looks out in each cardinal direction.
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  • Woman cycles towards the great 23m high Victory Gate on the east of Angkor Thom. Part of the huge temple complex. Built in the late 12th century and onwards, this is one of the very largest of all the Khmer cities. Founded by Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom covers 3 square kilometres and is comprised of a huge outer wall, moats, entrance gates and temple complexes. Elaborate gopuras, the gate is topped by a tower with four huge faces of Bodhisattva Lokesvara, who looks out in each cardinal direction.
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  • People out and about visiting the shops pass a sign to stay 2m apart in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid sign birmingham_002.jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops including Primark in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People pass the balloon seller while out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People looking into the window of H&T Pawnbrokers out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid shoppers birmingham_0...jpg
  • Man wearing a face mask passes the One Hundred Thousand Welcomes sign near Digbeth Coach Station in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid digbeth birmingham_00...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid bus stop birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out pass a No Entry sign in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid no entry birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid bus stop birmingham_0...jpg
  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid bus stop birmingham_0...jpg
  • Public Health England NHS information advice boards in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_007.jpg
  • People pass a very high alert level warning sign while out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_005.jpg
  • Public Health England NHS information advice boards in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_002.jpg
  • People pass a very high alert level warning sign while out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_004.jpg
  • People pass a very high alert level warning sign while out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_006.jpg
  • Public Health England NHS information advice boards in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
    20201214_covid advice birmingham_003.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles ("Christ of the Miracles"), venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles ("Christ of the Miracles"), venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles ("Christ of the Miracles"), venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Candles in the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Candles play an important role in the Catholic Church. For instance, they are lit on the Altar during mass, and for Sacraments. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles ("Christ of the Miracles"), venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
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  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_018.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_017.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral with tourists in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral (Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles ("Christ of the Miracles"), venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
    20170916_corsica bastia_A_016.jpg
  • Interior of the Bastia Cathedral in the Citadelle on 16th September 2017 in Bastia, Corsica, France. Bastia is a French commune in the Haute-Corse department of France located in the north-east of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. Bastia is the principal port and commercial town of the island. The inhabitants of Bastia are known as Bastiais or Bastiaises. Bastia Cathedral Pro-cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bastia is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Bastia on the island of Corsica, and a national monument of France. The former Bastia Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mary, was built from 1495 onwards, with major reconstruction at the beginning of the 17th century. Behind the church stands the chapel of Sainte-Croix, known for its exuberantly decorated interior and for the figure of Christ des Miracles Christ of the Miracles, venerated by the people of Bastia, and discovered floating in the waters of the Mediterranean in 1428.
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  • Nostalgic Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau architecture of the Palace Hotel, on 17th July 2016, in Cura, Portugal. The Palace Hotel is one of Portugals most magnificent, restored to its original Golden Twenties style and grandeur and located between Coimbra and Porto. From the beginning of the 20th century onwards, Curia, has been a meeting place for celebrities and Portuguese bourgeoisie, who were attracted by the springs as well as by its cosmopolitan hotels hotels, the casino, the idyllic spa park and wines of the region.
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  • Asha, a Hijra guru at her Gharana (house) in the Old City, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Hijras or transgender people make up a very large group in Indian society and are now recognised in law as a third sex. Historically, they were trusted court attendants, performers and singers. Hijras have a long recorded history in the Indian subcontinent from antiquity onwards and retain a separate often secret culture. (photo by Stuart Freedman/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Asha, a Hijra guru at her Gharana (house) in the Old City, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Hijras or transgender people make up a very large group in Indian society and are now recognised in law as a third sex. Historically, they were trusted court attendants, performers and singers. Hijras have a long recorded history in the Indian subcontinent from antiquity onwards and retain a separate often secret culture. (photo by Stuart Freedman/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
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  • A courier cyclist speeds through a gap between pedestrians in a narrow side street at the junction of King William Street in the City of London, the capital's Square Mile, and its financial heart. Two men to the left and a couple to the thright have crossed this narrow road, a trace of a medieval-era street that has survived the Great Fire of London. The cyclist leans slightly and looks to his right to guage oncoming traffic before zooming through and pedalling onwards.
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