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  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
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  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
    20141108_chinese wedding photographe...jpg
  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
    20141108_chinese wedding photographe...jpg
  • Young women photographing each other in their kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Young women photographing each other in their kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • A group of five professional photographers standing in a London street with their camera kit and photographing an event as part of the IF campaign in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A couple photographing their baby who is being held by a man dressed up as Father Christmas on South Beach Miami
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat; waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat; waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century. They include the famous Temple of Angkor Wat and, at Angkor Thom.  UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings
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  • Tourists using digital devices - iphones, tablets, ipads, cameras -  photograph the dawn at Angkor Wat;  waiting to see the light come up over the main temple of Angkor.
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  • A man takes a photograph from Main Street Park, under the Manhattan Bridge across the East River towards Manhattan from Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York City, United States of America.
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  • Photographers bend their knees  outside the Doge's Palace in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy. It is dawn in the Italian city on the sea and the wide expanse of Piazza Marco with the Doge's Palace on the left, two men stand with legs apart to take their pictures of an empty square in the heart of Venice and where, in a few hours, the pavement will be crowded with humanity as the influx of tourists who, in their own way, flood the narrow streets and smaller canals with gondolas. The light is soft and the air cool on this midsummer morning during a heatwave - the best time to be here.
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  • An elderly lady uses a 1970s model of Kodak Instamatic film camera whilst visiting an English country garden. With her eye pressed to the viewfinder, this amateur photographer is a pensioner on a day trip to the country and she takes a snapshot to record the beautiful view of flower beds and neatly-trimmed lawns. The Instamatic was a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak from 1963 and it was immensely successful, introducing a generation to low-cost photography and helping the growth of the contemporary photographic family album. More than 50 million Instamatic cameras were produced between 1963 and 1970. Kodak even gave away a considerable number in a joint promotion with Scott paper towels in the early 1970s in order to generate a large number of new photographers and stimulate lasting demand for its film business.
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  • Asian tourists taking photographs in Plitvice National Park, Croatia. Part of a story on Croatia's hidden landscape and undiscovered tourism.
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  • A tourist photographs the Samudra manthan or the “churning of the ocean milk” on the North Corridor wall at the Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia.
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  • An elderly gentleman takes a photo using a 35mm film camera during the annual Chelsea Flower Show in London. The elderly man peers at the world through his camera's viewfinder to see the world within a small aperture, to record his view of the scenes using the analogue film system, a decade before the arrival of digital imaging technology.
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  • As crowds of supporters and protesters line the Mall in central London, Chinese leader Xi Jinping starts off his state visit to Britain. There is much attached to Anglo-Sino relations and this series of trade and diplomatic events is of great importance to the UK government in terms of new business and investment. Protesters however, voiced their distaste at human rights issues for dissenters and of the occupation of Tibet.
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  • A tourist takes a selfie near a Francesco Goya portrait of Don Tiburcio Pérez y Cuervo, the Architect, sponsored by Credit Suisse and advertised on a construction hoarding outside the National Portrait Gallery. Paintings by the Spanish romantic court artist are being exhibited inside the National Gallery next door and while a large grey hoarding is in place during works in Trafalgar Square, some of Goya's work is reproduced to viewers outside. Tourists to this central landmark in the capital stop and take photos and this selfie girl faces the Goya but seemingly ignores the high art in favour of a fleeting moment with her smartphone - symbolising the disposable and unthinking nature of tourism and travel.
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  • Early morning people in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy. It is dawn in the Italian city on the sea and the wide expanse of Piazza Marco with the Basillica di San Marco on the far side and a man stands with legs apart to take his pictures of an empty square in the heart of Venice and where, in a few hours, the pavement will be crowded with humanity as the influx of tourists who, in their own way, flood the narrow streets and smaller canals with gondolas. The light is soft and the air cool on this midsummer morning during a heatwave - the best time to be here.
    venice_03-21-07-2015_1.jpg
  • A tourist takes a selfie near a Francesco Goya portrait of Don Tiburcio Pérez y Cuervo, the Architect, sponsored by Credit Suisse and advertised on a construction hoarding outside the National Portrait Gallery. Paintings by the Spanish romantic court artist are being exhibited inside the National Gallery next door and while a large grey hoarding is in place during works in Trafalgar Square, some of Goya's work is reproduced to viewers outside. Tourists to this central landmark in the capital stop and take photos and this selfie girl faces the Goya but seemingly ignores the high art in favour of a fleeting moment with her smartphone - symbolising the disposable and unthinking nature of tourism and travel.
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  • Crowds at the Sibuya crossing in front of Shibuya station. The crossing is reputed to be one of the world's busiest. Known as the Scramble people come from all directions at once when the lights change. Tokyo, japan.
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  • A couple wearing Anonymous masks pose for their own selfie photo. Holding up a smartphone to take the picture, the person on the right touches the keypad to trigger the device. They both look young, possibly tourists but we don't see their faces or expressions as they stand on the south bank of the river Thames in central LOndon.
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  • Families admire Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hambling's Scallop (2003) stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes. Aldeburgh is a coastal town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten. The Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts is where freshly caught fish are sold daily.
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  • Tourist uses a digital camera to record the Mona Lisa in the Louvre, Paris. The Musée du Louvre is one of the world's largest museums, the most visited art museum in the world and a historic monument. A central landmark of Paris, France, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement (district). Nearly 100,000 objects from prehistory to the 19th century are exhibited over an area of 60,600 square metres (652,300 square feet).
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  • Pilgrims commemorating the 15th anniversary of the apparition of the Virgin Mary. 6 children claim to have seen the apparition while on Mount Podbrdo. Catholics from around the world make the pilgrimage to Medjugorje. Croatia.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Tourists taking selfies while dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Bas relief in the stone of hands pulling a Nagra (giant serpant) on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom. The entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with demons pulling a giant snake. <br />
Jayavarman VII rebuilt the city of Angkor as Angkor Thom about 2 generations after Suryavarman II lived.
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  • Elephant rides on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom.
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  • Shop selling paintings in Ankor Thom Temple
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • Unmortered stones set as part of the wall in the Bayon Temple, Ankor.
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • Chinese woman modelling clothes in temple ruins, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex. <br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Tree in front of the moat surrounding the Angkor temple complex.
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  • Chinese woman modelling clothes in temple ruins, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex. <br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Lilly pond in front of Angkor Wat<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.<br />
The enormous moat surrounding the shrine suggests the oceans at the edge of the world.
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  • Lilly pond in front of Angkor Wat<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.<br />
The enormous moat surrounding the shrine suggests the oceans at the edge of the world.
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  • Crowds visiting Angkor Wat. Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century. They include the famous Temple of Angkor Wat and, at Angkor Thom.  UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings
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  • Crowds visiting Angkor Wat with Angkor Wat Balloon in distance. <br />
The balloon is 1k west of the Angkor Wat.The German made helium balloon is attached to a rope and ascends approximately 200 metres, floats for a while and then descends. It isn't actually a tour and it only lasts about 10 minutes but it is enough to get some great pictures of Angkor Wat on a clear day. The balloon flies approximately 30 times a day from sunrise to sundown and can carry up to 30 passengers.
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  • A Google Street View mapping car drives alongside a public park in the borough of Lambeth,on 1st June 2017, in south London, England.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Tourists taking selfies at the Fushimi Inari Taisha. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Tourists taking selfies while dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Tourists taking selfies. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Child vendor, Preah Khan, Angkor temple complex
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  • Vendors, Preah Khan, Angkor temple complex
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  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
    _F3A7332_1_1_1.jpg
  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Elephant rides at the South gate to Ankor Thom.
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  • Chinese tourists on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom
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  • Fishing boats on the moat surrounding Angkor Wat
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  • The face of Jayvarman on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom. The entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with demons pulling a giant snake. <br />
Jayavarman VII rebuilt the city of Angkor as Angkor Thom about 2 generations after Suryavarman II lived.
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  • Unmortered stones set as part of the wall in the Baphuon Temple, Ankor Thom
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  • Boys fishing in the lake by the Baphuon Temple, Ankor Thom
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • Twisted root in Angkor temple complex
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  • Tourist in ruined doorway in Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex<br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Dangerous tree, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex.<br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Boy selling flute to tourist, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex.<br />
 Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Crowds arriving at dawn in Angkor Wat with Angkor Wat Balloon in distance. <br />
The balloon is 1k west of the Angkor Wat.The German made helium balloon is attached to a rope and ascends approximately 200 metres, floats for a while and then descends. It isn't actually a tour and it only lasts about 10 minutes but it is enough to get some great pictures of Angkor Wat on a clear day.<br />
The balloon flies approximately 30 times a day from sunrise to sundown and can carry up to 30 passengers.<br />
The "lost city" of Angkor first attracted the interest of Europeans in the 1800s after Cambodia was colonized by the French. Today, Angkor Wat continues to draw thousands of visitors anxious to see this remarkable ancient temple in the jungle.<br />
In addition to many tourists, Buddhist monks are daily visitors to Angkor Wat, their bright orange robes making a vivid contrast with the grey stone of the temple.
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  • The "lost city" of Angkor first attracted the interest of Europeans in the 1800s after Cambodia was colonized by the French. Today, Angkor Wat continues to draw thousands of visitors anxious to see this remarkable ancient temple in the jungle.<br />
In addition to many tourists, Buddhist monks are daily visitors to Angkor Wat, their bright orange robes making a vivid contrast with the grey stone of the temple.
    _F3A6979_1_1.jpg
  • Crowds visiting Angkor Wat. Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century. They include the famous Temple of Angkor Wat and, at Angkor Thom.  UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings
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  • Shangri La is a festival of contemporary performing arts held each year within Glastonbury Festival. The theme for the 2015 Shangri La was Protest.  Drunken man photographing ongoing party.
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  • Two Nuns check their digital camera after photographing on the beach, Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • Spectators watch an air show at North Weald in Cambridgeshire, England. A man films a lone aircraft that banks across the summer sky. The enthusiast's blue denim jacket is almost fully-covered with aeronautical badges which depict various foreign military aerobatic teams, including the Swiss, Norwegian and German squadrons, whose emblems have been stitched into the fabric. Plane spotters form hardcore groups of aviation pilgrims. Logging and photographing flying machines, they follow air displays across their own countries and the calendars of other European festivals that attract hundreds of thousands. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Photographer Richard Baker workingb from a cafe in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Photographer Richard Baker workingb from a cafe in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Photograph of a man's head wrapped like a parcel makes an interesting street scene as people interact. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed picture.
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  • Photograph of a man's head wrapped like a parcel makes an interesting street scene as people interact. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed picture.
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  • Photograph of a man's head wrapped like a parcel makes an interesting street scene as people interact. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed picture.
    20150415_man head parcel_A.jpg
  • A professional photographer sells framed photographs of elephants copulating at the Sayaboury elephant festival, Sayaboury province, Lao PDR.
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  • Tourist takes a photograph on her mobile phone of Tower Bridge at night while on a river taxi boat in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Photograph of a woman's head with staring eyes makes an interesting street scene as a man interacts unbeknown while texting on his mobile phone. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale window display.
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  • Photograph of a woman's head with staring eyes makes an interesting street scene as a man interacts unbeknown while texting on his mobile phone. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale window display.
    20160123_bond street window head_B.jpg
  • Photograph of a man's head with stark staring eyes makes an interesting street scene as people interact. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale window display.
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  • Photograph of a model in a summer dress interacting with passer by at the Stella McCartney flower stall on New Bond Street, London, UK.
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  • Photograph of a model in a summer dress interacting with passer by wearing an Elvis Presley t-shirt at the Stella McCartney flower stall on New Bond Street, London, UK.
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  • A framed photograph of the wedding of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to commoner Jetsun Pema at Punakha Dzong on 13 October 2011 - in a tourist restaurant in Punakha, Western Bhutan. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is the fifth and current reigning Druk Gyalpo or "Dragon King" of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
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  • Model Charli is photographed by a photographer working on a fashion shoot in front of the neon Heartbreak Hotal sign. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Model Charli is photographed by a photographer working on a fashion shoot in front of the neon Heartbreak Hotal sign. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Tourists photograph themselves and the stones at the standing stone circle at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument and one of the most famous sites in the world. Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds. Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
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  • Tourists photograph themselves and the stones at the standing stone circle at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument and one of the most famous sites in the world. Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds. Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
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  • Tourists photograph themselves and the stones at the standing stone circle at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument and one of the most famous sites in the world. Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds. Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
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  • A Han Chinese couple  from Guiyang have their wedding photographs taken in the Buyi ethnic minority village of Shi Tou Zhai. It is common for Han couples to wear western style wedding dresses and travel to the countryside around the city for their wedding photographs.
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  • A personal photograph in a toolbox of a craftsman in the  workshops of the Stpathy family of bronze statue makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,ƒÚlost wax,ƒÙ process remains unchanged to this day..
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  • Tourist photograph wildlife in Yala National Park (also known as Ruhunu National Park) in the Hambantota District of Sri Lanka. Much of the 979 km≤ of reserve is parkland, but it also contains jungle, beaches, freshwater lakes and rivers and scrubland, although only the original 141 km≤ are open to the public. Yala has the world's highest concentration of Leopards, and there are good numbers of Asian Elephants, Crocodile, Water Buffalo, langurs,  Indian Peafowl, White-bellied Sea Eagle and Painted Storks.
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  • A personal photograph in a toolbox of a craftsman in the  workshops of the Stpathy family of bronze statue makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,?Úlost wax,?Ù process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_196.jpg
  • Photograph of a woman's head with staring eyes makes an interesting street scene as a man interacts unbeknown while texting on his mobile phone. New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale window display.
    20160123_bond street window head_C.jpg
  • Photograph of a model in a summer dress interacting with passer by wearing an Elvis Presley t-shirt at the Stella McCartney flower stall on New Bond Street, London, UK.
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  • The Photographers Gallery on Ramilles Street, London, UK. This is the new home to the gallery in a newly refurbished site. The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London in 1971, and was the first independent gallery in Britain that was devoted entirely to photography and the photographic arts.
    20120922photographers gallery_A_1.jpg
  • Members of the public take photographs of the official notice of the birth of a baby boy to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex outside Buckingham Palace on May 6, 2019 in London,England, United Kingdom. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex gave birth to a baby boy weighing 7lbs 3oz at 05:26 BST.
    Royal Bay Announcement-14.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph of women walking in a countryside garden.
    20150415_bond street hoarding_D.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph of women walking in a countryside garden.
    20150415_bond street hoarding_C.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph of women walking in a countryside garden.
    20150415_bond street hoarding_B.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph of women walking in a countryside garden.
    20150415_bond street hoarding_A.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph. A big pair of red lipstick covered lips looks like it is eating a passing woman.
    20141027_red lips_0145.jpg
  • Hoarding outside a shop under refurbishment makes an interesting street scene on New Bond Street, London, UK. A weird visual juxtaposition is created as people integrate with the large scale printed photograph. Workmen look out of a window high up on the picture.
    20141027_landscape hoarding_0133.jpg
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