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  • Jo Campbell, gardener carries a bunch of red dahlias that shes has just picked at an Estate in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, UK. Jo grows the flowers and creates bouquets to sell locally.
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  • Bright orange Gerbera Flowers on the 25th July 2019 in West Norwood in the United Kingdom.
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  • An elderly lady walks along in the market with a bag full of red flowers. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • A girl with a red flower in her hair and a blue clothes peg other finger, Principe, Sao Tome and Principe<br />
Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. The Plant Pavilion is full of every variety of flowering plant you can think of, with blooms of all shapes, sizes and colours. People blending in with the Dahlia blooms.
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  • A woman in red striped top looks at home next marquees of a similar pattern and colour as he leans against the nude male figure of a garden ornament at the Chelsea Flower Show, the annual event held by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in London. Her friend bends down and the statue with a hand on his leg has a smile on his face.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Some of 250,000 tulips in full bloom in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • As crowds walk past fresh roses and lilies in Columbia Road flower market, in north London, a young Asian couple browse other blooms on show. Beautiful lilies still to flower are in cellophane and yellow roses have produced stunning colour to lure city gardeners and homeowners to this well-known market on a Saturday morning. Sellers shout out their current bargains and shops sell everything from hats and couture to antiques and cakes.
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  • The flower market in December. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • The flower market in December is an attractive place to set up and play to the busy crowd. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • A stall holder hands over change to a happy customer. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • Kniphofia (Tritoma, Red hot poker, Torch lily, Poker plant) is a genus of plants in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, that includes 70 or more species native to Africa. Some species have been commercially used horticulturally and are commonly known for their bright, rocket-shaped flowers.<br />
These plants produce spikes of upright, brightly-colored, red-to-orange flowers. This gives names such as "torch" and "red hot poker" to many of them. The flowers produce copious nectar while blooming.
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  • Kniphofia (Tritoma, Red hot poker, Torch lily, Poker plant) is a genus of plants in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, that includes 70 or more species native to Africa. Some species have been commercially used horticulturally and are commonly known for their bright, rocket-shaped flowers.<br />
These plants produce spikes of upright, brightly-colored, red-to-orange flowers. This gives names such as "torch" and "red hot poker" to many of them. The flowers produce copious nectar while blooming.
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  • A tool used to wrap and pack Christmas trees stand in the middle of Columbia Road flower market. The tree goes in one end and comes out wrapped and ready to carry the other end. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • Red Gernaiums growing in flower pots on a rural Slovenian village window sill, on 18th June 2018, in Kupljenik, Slovenia.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_J.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_C.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_B.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_A.jpg
  • A Christmas tree stall holder dressed up in a red top looks for more fir in a box full of fir. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_Q.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_N.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • A boy threads marigolds for a garland at the Mehrauli flower market, Delhi, India
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  • Flower arrangers hands detail shot, Rome, Italy.
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  • A detailed of an unknown species of red apples ripening on trees in an English garden orchard. The fruits are a healthy red and are bathed in sunshine as they deepen their flavours before falling to the ground if not picked soon. The apple tree is one of the most widely cultivated of fruit trees. They are deciduous (they shed their leaves in the autumn) and are small reaching just 5-12 m tall. They normally flower in spring, producing white flowers, sometimes with a pink tinge. The fruit matures in mid-late autumn, and can be eaten raw, used in cooking, juiced or made into cider. It is a quintessential scene from an English orchard that are disappearing at alarming rates due to re-landscaping and shrinking habitats. English apples are predicted to become the next victim of the honeybee crisis, threatening over £165m of agricultural production in the UK.
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  • Mu Ze Latso with family have lunch together amid posters of Mao  Zedong and  the Dalai Lama in home close to the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
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  • Close up of family meal in home close to the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
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  • Apatani tribal elder Atta Yadd  and her young neighbours sit have tea and warm up beside the fire after a hard day's work in rice and bamboo fields. They sleep and live in their one roomed "open plan" bamboo made stilted hut, sleeping on mats in the center close to the bamboo fire which is protected by a brick-lined hearth in the village of Hijja, Arunachal Pradesh. The Apatani tribe are one of hundreds of indigenous tribes scattered across India, particularly the north east. Their origins are from Mongolian nomadic tribes whom settled on the Ziro plateau, close to the Chinese border, they practice fixed agriculture as well as forestry, planting trees on the rim of the plateau as well as bamboo forests from which they derive fire wood, building their homes as well as using the bamboo for all manner of applications in their daily lives, cooking utensils and household containers amongst other uses. They carefully cultivate bamboo forests allowing them to grow, but not flower and die, as this would spell disaster for their very own existence. They also tend to their rice fields and live stock for what is mostly a subsistence economy. The Indian constitution recognizes over 500 indigenous tribes, which account for 8.5% of the total population
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  • An Apatani tribal man walks through the rows of bamboo huts on stilts in the village of Hijja, Arunachal Pradesh. The Apatani tribe are one of hundreds of indigenous tribes scattered across India, particularly the north east. Their origins are from Mongolian nomadic tribes whom settled on the Ziro plateau, close to the Chinese border, they practice fixed agriculture as well as forestry, planting trees on the rim of the plateau as well as bamboo forests from which they derive fire wood, building their homes as well as using the bamboo for all manner of applications in their daily lives, cooking utensils and household containers amongst other uses. They carefully cultivate bamboo forests allowing them to grow, but not flower and die, as this would spell disaster for their very own existence. They also tend to their rice fields and live stock for what is mostly a subsistence economy. The Indian constitution recognizes over 500 indigenous tribes, which account for 8.5% of the total population.
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  • An Apatani tribal woman walks through the rows of bamboo huts on stilts in the village of Hijja, Arunachal Pradesh. The Apatani tribe are one of hundreds of indigenous tribes scattered across India, particularly the north east. Their origins are from Mongolian nomadic tribes whom settled on the Ziro plateau, close to the Chinese border, they practice fixed agriculture as well as forestry, planting trees on the rim of the plateau as well as bamboo forests from which they derive fire wood, building their homes as well as using the bamboo for all manner of applications in their daily lives, cooking utensils and household containers amongst other uses. They carefully cultivate bamboo forests allowing them to grow, but not flower and die, as this would spell disaster for their very own existence. They also tend to their rice fields and live stock for what is mostly a subsistence economy. The Indian constitution recognizes over 500 indigenous tribes, which account for 8.5% of the total population.
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  • An Apatani tribal woman walks through the rows of bamboo huts on stilts in the village of Hijja, Arunachal Pradesh. The Apatani tribe are one of hundreds of indigenous tribes scattered across India, particularly the north east. Their origins are from Mongolian nomadic tribes whom settled on the Ziro plateau, close to the Chinese border, they practice fixed agriculture as well as forestry, planting trees on the rim of the plateau as well as bamboo forests from which they derive fire wood, building their homes as well as using the bamboo for all manner of applications in their daily lives, cooking utensils and household containers amongst other uses. They carefully cultivate bamboo forests allowing them to grow, but not flower and die, as this would spell disaster for their very own existence. They also tend to their rice fields and live stock for what is mostly a subsistence economy. The Indian constitution recognizes over 500 indigenous tribes, which account for 8.5% of the total population.
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  • An Apatani tribal man walks through the rows of bamboo huts on stilts in the village of Hijja, Arunachal Pradesh. The Apatani tribe are one of hundreds of indigenous tribes scattered across India, particularly the north east. Their origins are from Mongolian nomadic tribes whom settled on the Ziro plateau, close to the Chinese border, they practice fixed agriculture as well as forestry, planting trees on the rim of the plateau as well as bamboo forests from which they derive fire wood, building their homes as well as using the bamboo for all manner of applications in their daily lives, cooking utensils and household containers amongst other uses. They carefully cultivate bamboo forests allowing them to grow, but not flower and die, as this would spell disaster for their very own existence. They also tend to their rice fields and live stock for what is mostly a subsistence economy. The Indian constitution recognizes over 500 indigenous tribes, which account for 8.5% of the total population.
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  • Visitors offer a flower reef to a statue of Mao Zedong at the Statue Square near Mao's birthplace in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
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  • A young man with a bouquet of red roses awaits his girlfriend, on 15th February 2017, in Piccadilly Circus, London borough of Westminster, United Kingdom.
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  • Rural crucifix and red flowers on a roadside shrine on the Jaufenpass in South Tyrol, northern Italy. South Tyrol is a very religious and traditional country. The weekly walk to Mass and the celebration of religious festivals and processions are part of the culture and tradition in South Tyrol. In almost every house you will find a cross on a corner with consecrated palm branches over there. Also in the stable there are consecrated palm branches to keep away every disaster. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative.
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  • A young man with a bouquet of red roses gets a hug from his girlfriend, on 15th February 2017, in Piccadilly Circus, London borough of Westminster, United Kingdom.
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  • A young man with a bouquet of red roses awaits his girlfriend in Piccadilly Circus, on 15th February 2017, in London borough of Westminster, United Kingdom.
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  • On a corner of Berwick Street in Soho at the end of the market, the shop window of Gosh Comics graphic novel and comic book store interracts in light with passers by in a colourful street scene in London, United Kingdom.
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  • People dressed in traditional clothing dance toegether in a form which also tells a story. The atmosphere is amusing and joyful and full of smiles as the man dances around his partner offering her a rose. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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  • People dressed in traditional clothing dance toegether in a form which also tells a story. The atmosphere is amusing and joyful and full of smiles as the man dances around his partner offering her a rose. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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  • People dressed in traditional clothing dance toegether in a form which also tells a story. The atmosphere is amusing and joyful and full of smiles as the man dances around his partner offering her a rose. Beihai Park is an imperial garden in Beijing. First built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest of Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at the south to the Shichahai. The Park has an area of more than 69 hectares, with a lake that covers more than half of the entire Park.
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  • Bougainvillea, Ithaca, Greece.. Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Bougainvillea, Ithaca, Greece.. Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • A priest walks past a luxury Mercedes car with a church colleague, holding a bunch of red flowers on a central Krakow street, on 24th September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Women with red flowers in her hair from a festival choir, smiling, dressed in red, launching the start of the Glastonbury Festival
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  • A seller of flowers stands looking down a street in the Polish capital, Warsaw. Holding a single bouquet, the elderly man has located himself on the corner of Zapiecek Street (Zapiecek means place behind the stove) awaiting a buyer. With his hand on one hip, he has laid more yellow and red flowers that he has probably grown himself and is trying to make a meagre living from. But there are few people on this street this early in the oldest part of Warsaw and the walls appear to be damp, with discoloured plaster after decades of decay under a Communist government. Old paving slabs on the pavement and a cobbled road give a sense of history and wartime destruction for these streets saw many atrocities during the German occupation in WW2. This is a scene of pessimism and poverty yet with a small degree of hope in the fresh flowers.
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  • A man carries a bunch of birthday balloons and red flowers past a construction hoarding. Featuring a surprised expression of a woman reproduced in black and white, the man stops to let a moped scotter pass and he grasps the bouquet for his wife's special day. The hoarding is located on Ludgate Hill in the City of London, the capital's financial financial heart and historic centre founded by the Romans in AD43 but now the point of focus for Britain's economy.
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  • Autumn Rose Hip buds near Rugeley, United Kingdom. The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after successful pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.
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  • Two retired waitresses, who used to work at the Red Lodge, having a cup of tea at the Red Lodge 24hr Café on the 10th November 2009 in the United Kingdom. The Red Lodge Cafe is just off the A11, along the B1085 in Suffolk.
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  • Seen through the Labour Party symbol red roses, an elderly voter reads an information poster at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviours Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
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  • Seen through the Labour Party symbol red roses, a voter arrives at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside St. Saviours Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
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  • Garlands of flowers in The Villa Helena, an upscale Heritage Hotel, Pondicherry, India<br />
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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  • Fresh fruit and vegetables including mangoes, green peppers; red chillies; coriander and edible flowers for sale at the Old Market in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Cambodia, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • A man waits to go on a date with a bunch of red roses in the Piazza, Covent Garden Market, London, UK
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, Bahiana, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, washing herself in prayer and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, washing herself in prayer and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Middle aged Brazilian woman, in traditional Candomble dress of white, praying and making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian man making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian women making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Elderley Brazilian woman making offerings of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazilian People making offering of flowers to the sea in honour of Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to pay their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Brazlian man standing in the sea in contemplation and prayer. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young female member of a Candomble group in traditional green dress, being initiated in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young female member of a Candomble group in traditional green dress, being initiated in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Woman being blessed by a male Babalowo Priest, Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Drummers palying for a Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. Offerings and flowers on a table in the foreground. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress taking part in a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Boats in the sea, fishermen taking people out to make offerings to Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young boy sitting on the floor as part of a Candomble group in traditional white dress preparing for a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Candomble group in traditional white dress preparing for a public ceremony on the beach. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Boats in the sea, fishermen taking people out to make offerings to Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Boats in the sea, fishermen taking people out to make offerings to Yemanja. February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River to make offerings of flowers and prayers, paying their respects to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.
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  • Young Brazilian woman standing by the sea in contemplation and prayer, making offerings of flowers to Yemanja, the Orixa goddess of the Sea and water.February 2nd is the feast of Yemanja, a Candomble Umbanda religious celebration, where thousands of adherants visit the Rio Vermehlo Red River in Salvador.
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