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  • A portrait of Irish media personality, Miriam OCallaghan while working as a producer on the BBC show, Kilroy in the summer of 1989, in London England. OCallaghan b1960 is an Irish television current affairs presenter with RTÉ.
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  • Early morning spraying of apple crops on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Apples behind screens on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Early morning spraying of apple crops on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Early morning spraying of apple crops on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Early morning spraying of apple crops on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Ronnie Screwvala, CEO of UTV, at Sea Face Bay in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India.<br />
As a producer and businessman, over the past five years Screwvala has led the transformation of India's prolific but chaotic film industry to become a crossover figure in Hollywood and Bollywood.
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  • Television documentary film maker Desmond Wilcox (1931 – 2000) and production crew during the filming of a programme. The portrait is with members of his colleagues during a break in filming for a programme about Hampstead Heath in London. Desmond John Wilcox (21 May 1931 – 6 September 2000) was a British documentary maker at the BBC and ITV. He was producer of This Week, Man Alive, and That's Life! and married to television presenter Esther Rantzen in 1977. He died of a heart attack in Paddington, London, in 2000, aged 69 after converting to Judaism in 1992.
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  • Iain Spink holding a stick of freshly made Arbroath Smokies on Auchmithie beach near Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath smokies hanging on sticks after being smoked on Auchmithie beach near Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath smokies originated in Auchmithie, a small fishing village a few miles north of Arbroath. Only haddock can be used to produce an authentic 'Arbroath Smokie'. After cleaning, salting and washing, the fish are then tied by the tail in 'pairs' and hung on sticks. The smokie pit is then prepared. A hole is dug in the ground and a half whisky barrel is set into it, after lining with slates a hardwood fire of beech and oak is lit inside. The sticks of fish are then placed over the pit and a hessian cover allows the fire to breath and maintain the required heat.
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  • Iain Spink removing the Arbroath smokies from the fire pit on Auchmithie beach near Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath smokies originated in Auchmithie, a small fishing village a few miles north of Arbroath. Only haddock can be used to produce an authentic 'Arbroath Smokie'. After cleaning, salting and washing, the fish are then tied by the tail in 'pairs' and hung on sticks. The smokie pit is then prepared. A hole is dug in the ground and a half whisky barrel is set into it, after lining with slates a hardwood fire of beech and oak is lit inside. The sticks of fish are then placed over the pit and a hessian cover allows the fire to breath and maintain the required heat.
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  • Iain Spink removing the Arbroath smokies from the fire pit on Auchmithie beach near Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath smokies originated in Auchmithie, a small fishing village a few miles north of Arbroath. Only haddock can be used to produce an authentic 'Arbroath Smokie'. After cleaning, salting and washing, the fish are then tied by the tail in 'pairs' and hung on sticks. The smokie pit is then prepared. A hole is dug in the ground and a half whisky barrel is set into it, after lining with slates a hardwood fire of beech and oak is lit inside. The sticks of fish are then placed over the pit and a hessian cover allows the fire to breath and maintain the required heat.
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  • Isabel Cruden hand slicing smoked salmon at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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  • Isabel Cruden hand slicing smoked salmon at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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  • Toma Brazenaite holding a rack of kippers at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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  • Portrait of Bill Spink with a stick of Arbroath Smokies, Arbroath, Scotland. The Arbroath Smokie is a haddock caught in the north sea. It is gutted and the head is removed. The haddock is then salted for half an hour before being tied in pairs and hung on sticks to dry. Once dry, they are smoked over beech or oak hardwood for half an hour.
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  • Fatboy Slim playing records at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Vineyards and farm in the southern Eisack valley region near the South Tyrolean town of Klausen-Chiusa in northern Italy. We look down from the path leading to Säben Abbey high above the town. The slopes of vineyards of the central Eisack valley have a high mineral content of the soil, large fluctuations in temperature between hot, southern days and cool alpine mountain nights. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol.
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  • Vineyards and farm in the southern Eisack valley region near the South Tyrolean town of Klausen-Chiusa in northern Italy. We look down from the path leading to Säben Abbey high above the town. The slopes of vineyards of the central Eisack valley have a high mineral content of the soil, large fluctuations in temperature between hot, southern days and cool alpine mountain nights. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) playing a set at the Tooting branch of the Oxfam charity shop as part of Oxjam 2009.
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  • Fatboy Slim playing fire football at the lodge after the Rockness show .
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim getting prepared before the Rockness concert.
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  • Fatboy Slim preparing with the audio visual creator on the night before the Rockness concert.
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  • DJ Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • The laser show at Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim backstage at Brighton beach for the Big Beach Boutique on 27th September 2008.
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  • Fans on Brighton beach listening to Fatboy Slim at the Big Beach Boutique, 4 September 2008.
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  • The laser show at Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim headlining at Rockness,  2008.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • All day and all of the nights by the Kinks ready to go in Fatboy Slim’s record bag at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim waiving a record in the air sends a message to the crowd at the Atmosphere Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim pretending to look bored during a concert at the H2O water-park in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim in a hotel lift with a cleaner during a tour in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2007.
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  • Various stages of seaweed production, seedlings, freshly harvested and dried, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  Seaweed is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. The seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean it by hand so that it will grow faster.  The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Dried seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  Seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean the seaweed by hand so that it will grow faster. It is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Dried seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  Seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean the seaweed by hand so that it will grow faster. It is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Freshly harvested seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  Seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean the seaweed by hand so that it will grow faster. It is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Freshly harvested seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  Seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean the seaweed by hand so that it will grow faster. It is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Seaweed seedling, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines.  The seaweed seedlings are attached to a line and anchored in the sea with floats to deter fish from eating the seaweed. It is fast growing and can be harvested in 1-2 months. Seaweed farmers in Tamiao clean the seaweed by hand so that it will grow faster. The seaweed is then dried and sold to local buyers and a commercial processing plant in Cebu, where it is turned into powder; a high value product used by many industries including cosmetics and food. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
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  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
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  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
    20140220_polish farmers food demo_A.jpg
  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Charcuterie stall.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. People sheltering under trees as it starts to rain.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables. Heritage tomatoes.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • Wapping Market at Brussels Wharf in East London, UK. This weekly produce market gathers together some of the finest local farmers, producers and traders with stalls covering all locally sourced food, seasonal fruit and vegetables.
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  • A string of rock-hard locally produced 'chhugho' dried yak cheese for sale at a roadside stall in Western Bhutan.
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  • Women selling local produce at Danyingone Station on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. At Danyingone Station, one of the Circular Railways 39 stations, the market spills out onto the tracks.
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  • Locally produced red rice, which has a slightly nutty flavour, for sale at the Sunday market in Paro, Western Bhutan. Paro's weekly market is a small traditional market and the place to purchase Bhutan's unique local products.
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  • Locally produced 'juma' blood sausage for sale at the Sunday market in Paro, Western Bhutan. Paro's weekly market is a small traditional market and the place to purchase Bhutan's unique local products.
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  • Dried tea leaves for making 'suja', salty yak butter tea, for sale at the Sunday produce market in Paro, Western Bhutan. Paro's weekly market is a small traditional market and the place to purchase Bhutan's unique local products.
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  • Locally produced dried riverweed known as 'seaweed' for sale at Thimphu weekend market, Western Bhutan. Vendors from throughout the region  come to Thimphu's weekend market to sell their local products.
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  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
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  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
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  • Fresh local produce for sale at Meuang Mai morning market on 8th June 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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  • Fresh local produce for sale at Meuang Mai morning market on 8th June 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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  • Local produce for sale in Nobding farmers market, Bhutan.
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  • A Sasak woman sells fresh and grilled locally caught small fish at the traditional produce market in Kuta, Lombok, Indonesia. The predominantly Muslim Sasak people are the native inhabitants of Lombok where they form 85% of the population.
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  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
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  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
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  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
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  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
    20141212_porn protest_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
    20141212_porn protest_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
    20141212_porn protest_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
    20141212_porn protest_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 12th December 2014. Activists simulate sex acts in protest at new censorship laws. The organisers of the 'Sexual Freedom' demonstration claim British producers of online porn are being targeted by the new restrictions. This effectively bans the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking, caning, aggressive whipping, penetration by any object "associated with violence”, physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual), urolagnia (known as "water sports”), role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint, humiliation, female ejaculation, strangulation, face-sitting, fisting. The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from watching whatever genre of porn they desire, as video shot abroad can still be viewed.
    20141212_porn protest_A.jpg
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