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  • Cracked and split tiling on the wall under a railway bridge in south London. Located in the borough of Southwark, we see the tiles in a state of disrepair, neglected and left to deteriorate. Diagonal cracks and brown stained, we look up at the aging surface - its dirty pallor originallly white.
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  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu she is making over a fire, Kaung Daing village Shan State, Myanmar (Burma).  Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
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  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu she is making over a fire, Kaung Daing village Shan State, Myanmar (Burma).  Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
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  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu she is making over a fire, Kaung Daing village Shan State, Myanmar (Burma).  Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
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  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu she is making over a fire, Kaung Daing village Shan State, Myanmar (Burma).  Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
    A0014660cc_1.jpg
  • An Intha woman with her young child hold a bowl of freshly made tofu, Kaung Daing, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
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  • Freshly made tofu, Kaung Daing, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
    A0014698cc_1.jpg
  • An Intha woman making tofu by hand, Kaung Daing village, Shan State, Myanmar. Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
    A0014631cc_1.jpg
  • Seen in a close-up detail, we see a young woman's face, painted with an amalgamation of both the US and English flags during both countries opening World Cup group match. Having walked through Trafalgar Square, the location for many a sporting celebration and protest, the woman smiles to the viewer, her even teeth showing and hair brushed away from her face. But her allegiance is divided, a split loyalty for this football fan who is an American citizen but who lives in London - and so supports both teams. The blue and white Stars and Stripes appear in the top left corner and the red cross of St George horizontally across her cheeks and vertically down her nose.
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  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
    peace_cross04-02-08-2013_1.jpg
  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
    peace_cross01-02-08-2013_1.jpg
  • Large cracks have appeared in brickwork of a church in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. Vertical splits in the exterior wall of the building are causing major dangers to its window and stone alongside the drainpipe. Ground subsidence is the motion of a surface (usually, the Earth's surface) as it shifts downward relative to a datum such as sea-level.
    liverpool_dereliction06-08-08-1991.jpg
  • Reflected in a plate glass window, two women walk along Cannon Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 30th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test41-30-07-2020.jpg
  • The damaged head and face of an old mannequin in front of graffiti and a Tesco hoarding at Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-29-29-03-2018.jpg
  • The damaged head and face of an old mannequin in front of graffiti and a Tesco hoarding at Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-27-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A symmetrical reflection of a lady using her phone at a bus stop in the Strand in central London, on 4th May 2017, in London, England.
    bus_stop_symmetry-09-04-05-2017.jpg
  • A symmetrical reflection of afternoon sunbathers realaxing on the bank of the Douro river with the panorama of the Ponte de Dom Luis I bridge and the city of Porto behind, on 20th July, in Porto, Portugal. The Dom Luís I or Luiz I Bridge is a double-decked metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. At the time of construction its span of 172 m was the longest of its type in the world.
    portugal_porto-47-20-07-2016.jpg
  • Collapsed roof of a farmer's barn by fallen pines after summer storms in a forest above Badia-Abtei in the Dolomites region of south Tyrol, Italy. The oldest barns in this region are called Tierstaller and follow the same basic design: That of for warmth in the long, hard winters in the mountains and for coolness in the hot summers. But farming has changed dramatically in the Alps. Barns reflect and accompany this transformation. In villages and open landscapes, more and more barns are abandoned, used for other purposes, or falling into disrepair. Contemporary farmers build new barns for stockbreeding, fruit storage, and wine pressing.
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  • Roads seen from below. Hong Kong is build on a hill side and roads cross in different levels with trees and shrubs amongst them.  7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • A wall cracked in half as a result of a major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011, which made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • Red-tinted landscape against green grass caused by the Serpentine Gallery's Pavilion. Divided in half red and half green, late afternoon sunshine is backlit to reveal the shape and form of this building in one of London's most imminent of green spaces. The Serpentine's 40th Anniversary—the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is designed by world-renowned French architect Jean Nouvel. The entire design is rendered in a vivid red that, in a play of opposites, contrasts with the green of its park setting. In London, the colour reflects the iconic British images of traditional telephone boxes, post boxes and London buses. The building consists of bold geometric forms, large retractable awnings and a sloped freestanding wall that stands 12m above the lawn. Striking glass, polycarbonate and fabric structures create a versatile system of interior and exterior spaces.
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  • Using ladders and ropes during a rescue operation, Fire Brigade crews enter the floodlit broken air frame of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. We see the aircraft's tail snapped upright at ninety degrees. Here perished most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Btitain's worst.
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  • A symmetrical reflection of a lady using her phone at a bus stop in the Strand in central London, on 4th May 2017, in London, England.
    bus_stop_symmetry-05-04-05-2017.jpg
  • Cocoa plantation workers harvesting and splitting the pods to remove the beans, Bahia, Brazil
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  • Police lines during a 'containment' tactic, or as protesters and journalists called it, a kettling situation on Panton Street as Occupy LX protesters split off from the main N30 demonstration.
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  • Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Anonymous UK masks split off from the mail N30 demonstration. This then quickly escalated into an attempt to occupy a buliding on Panton Street.
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  • Police lines during a 'containment' tactic, or as protesters and journalists called it, a kettling situation on Panton Street as Occupy LX protesters split off from the main N30 demonstration.
    police lines kettling20111130_0130.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Anonymous UK masks split off from the mail N30 demonstration. This then quickly escalated into an attempt to occupy a buliding on Panton Street.
    occupy london protesters20111130_020...jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Anonymous UK masks split off from the mail N30 demonstration. This then quickly escalated into an attempt to occupy a buliding on Panton Street.
    occupy london protesters20111130_020...jpg
  • Police lines during a 'containment' tactic, or as protesters and journalists called it, a kettling situation on Panton Street as Occupy LX protesters split off from the main N30 demonstration.
    police lines kettling20111130_0129.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Anonymous UK masks split off from the mail N30 demonstration. This then quickly escalated into an attempt to occupy a buliding on Panton Street.
    occupy london protesters20111130_020...jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • A teacher helps a student in class on the first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children washing their hands before heading into class on their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
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  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
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  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
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  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
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  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2431.jpg
  • School children washing their hands before heading into class on their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • A school boy washes his hands on his way into class on his first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • A school boy washes his hands on his way into class on his first day back in school after 4 weeks of corona lock-down, April 17th 2020,  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • Hand sanitizer ready to be used first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
    3E9A2165.jpg
  • The Deputy Head welcomes a pupil first day back in school after 4 weeks of corona lock-down, April 17th 2020,  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
    3E9A2146.jpg
  • Local estate residents look up at smoke damage aftermath on the exterior of a flat fire in one of the two Wendover blocks on Alsace Road in the Aylesbury Estate, Southwark SE17, on 24th September 2018, in London, England. Part of a split level flat on the fourth and fifth floor of the 15-storey block was damaged. One woman and two children left the property before the Brigade arrived. They were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by London Ambulance Service crews and taken too hospital. Another man was also treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.
    aylesbury_estate-05-24-09-2018.jpg
  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu over a fire on 22nd January 2016 in Shan State, Myanmar. Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of  soybeans
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  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu over a fire on 22nd January 2016 in Shan State, Myanmar. Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of  soybeans
    DSCF3926cc_1_1.jpg
  • An Intha woman stirs a pan of tofu over a fire on 22nd January 2016 in Shan State, Myanmar. Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of  soybeans
    DSCF3914cc_1_1.jpg
  • The Split, Caye Caulker island in the afternoon light, Belize.
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  • Sarah (15) works on the dump every day, she collects Plastic metals and Charcoal ; her parents have casual jobs ( eg cleaning ) . She left school  when she was 8.<br />
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“It can be quite competitive  at the dump and fights break out, recently a man head was split in a fight about the rubbish. Sometimes there is a whole period when they are fighting. I stick together with my friends Alice and Vera. Vera is my closest friend I have know her all my life. we understand each other. Its not safe here because of the health risks, I had a week when I couldn’t work because of chest pains caused by inhalation. The Children that do come often get cut. When they get hurt they get taken to the hospital by the others working here, but its tense here.
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  • Some of the nine Hawk jet aircraft of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, perform the 5/4 Split high during an In-Season Practice (ISP) training flight near their base at RAF Scampton. Seen through the explosive Plexiglass cockpit of a tenth plane, we see forward into deep blue sky as two sets of aerobatic pilots steer their machines from a crossover manoeuvre, their organic white smoke pouring from their jet pipes to emphasize their paths through the air. In front of a local crowd at the airfield the team work their way through a 25-minute series of display manoeuvres that are loved by thousands at summer air shows. After some time off, spare days like this are used to hone their manual aerobatic and piloting skills before re-joining the air show circuit. Since 1965 they've flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries.
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  • A wide landscape of damp hillsides and moorland as a lone cyclist struggles uphill near a road landslide at the foot of Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park. The bikers have struggled up this incline near the Blue John Cavern, a well-known location where visitors can descend into the cave system, one of many in this limestone and gritstone region of central England. The white lines of the highway have split as the tarmac drops away downhill. It's surface has been undermined as if seismic activity has occurred, an earthquake destroying this route high up in the mountains. But this is area is actually stable geologically and the slippage is probably caused by bad foundations and by recent heavy rain.
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  • A wide landscape of damp hillsides and moorland as two cyclists struggle uphill uphill near a road landslide at the foot of Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park. The bikers have struggled up this incline near the Blue John Cavern, a well-known location where visitors can descend into the cave system, one of many in this limestone and gritstone region of central England. The white lines of the highway have split as the tarmac drops away downhill. It's surface has been undermined as if seismic activity has occurred, an earthquake destroying this route high up in the mountains. But this is area is actually stable geologically and the slippage is probably caused by bad foundations and by recent heavy rain.
    collapsed_road01-01-06-2010_1.jpg
  • A man wearing a bright Adidas tracksuit-type of sports clothing walks and talks passing the pillars of the Bank of England. On an otherwise dull street minus strong colour elsewhere, the man wears the bright blue from head top foot including the 3 stripes of the sports clothing brand known throughout the world. Adolf Dassler, following the split of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik between him and his older brother Rudolf, founded Adidas in 1948. Rudolf later established Puma, which was the early rival of Adidas. Registered in 1949, Adidas is currently based in Herzogenaurach, Germany, along with Puma. The company's clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel bars, and the same motif is incorporated into Adidas's current official logo. The "Three Stripes" were bought from the Finnish sport company Karhu Sports in 1951.
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  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0144.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0143.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0139.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0138.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0137.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0134.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0132.jpg
  • Protesters gather outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
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It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_W.jpg
  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_U.jpg
  • A petition for the Prime Minister signed by hundrerds of people is delivered to Downing street. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_T.jpg
  • Protesters gather outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_Q.jpg
  • Protesters gather outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_O.jpg
  • Protesters gather outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_M.jpg
  • Protesters gather outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_H.jpg
  • Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill and the future of the NHS and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_G.jpg
  • Health Secretary and architect of the NHS reform bill MP Andrew Lansley is heckled and jostled as he arrived to attend a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill, and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_F.jpg
  • Health Secretary and architect of the NHS reform bill MP Andrew Lansley is heckled and jostled as he arrived to attend a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill, and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_E.jpg
  • Health Secretary and architect of the NHS reform bill MP Andrew Lansley is heckled and jostled as he arrived to attend a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill, and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_D.jpg
  • Health Secretary and architect of the NHS reform bill MP Andrew Lansley is heckled and jostled as he arrived to attend a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters gathered outside on Whitehall in a demonstration called 'Summit of the Uninvited', Downing Street, London, UK. Outside the Prime Minister’s summit meeting where he invited selected health professionals and private companies to discuss implementation of the health bill, and excluded all the organisations critical of the bill. <br />
<br />
It has been alleged this shows the government’s desperation that they have had to rapidly convene this meeting to try to cobble this together at the last minute to try to show they still have some professional support and to split the profession and marginalise those who are critical.
    20120220nhs uninvited demo_B.jpg
  • A school girl washes her hands in a temporary sink in the school yard, back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A3057.jpg
  • A school girl washes her hands in a temporary sink in the school yard, back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A3060.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A3025.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2979.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2964.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2875.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2812.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2780.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2733.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2693.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2719.jpg
  • John sanitizes handles and surfaces, on the first day of school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. Teams of cleaners clean the school regularly during the day with sanitizers. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with.
    3E9A2597.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2674.jpg
  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of coronavirus lock-down on April 17th 2020 in Aarhus  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including its borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
    3E9A2521.jpg
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