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  • A public water tap above Dhading, next to Pasupati School. School is out for the summer and most children give a hand at home during the break. Very few homes have running water and water is collected from centralised public taps with water from springs higher up in the mountains.
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  • Lorries line up on the M20 motorway to use the BREXIT Dover Tap contraflow system into the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 18th December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. Dover is the nearest port to France with just 34 kilometres 21 miles between them. It is one of the busiest ports in the world. As well as freight container ships it is also the main port for P&O and DFDS Seaways ferries.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7818.jpg
  • Lorries line up on the M20 motorway to use the BREXIT Dover Tap contraflow system into the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 18th December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. Dover is the nearest port to France with just 34 kilometres 21 miles between them. It is one of the busiest ports in the world. As well as freight container ships it is also the main port for P&O and DFDS Seaways ferries.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7800.jpg
  • A customer orders a cold drink from a re-opened bar in Soho where beer on tap is available on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • A customer orders a cold drink from a re-opened bar in Soho where beer on tap is available on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-12-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Free drinking water fountain on Camden High Street on 14th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Mayor of London partnered with Thames Water to install a network of more than 100 drinking water fountains in busy and accessible areas. The fountains are part of measures taken to reduce the single-use plastic water bottles and to provide free access to healthy tap water.
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  • Woman filling up her reusable bottle from a free drinking water fountain on Camden High Street on 14th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Mayor of London partnered with Thames Water to install a network of more than 100 drinking water fountains in busy and accessible areas. The fountains are part of measures taken to reduce the single-use plastic water bottles and to provide free access to healthy tap water.
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  • A flower seller pulls his cart to refill fresh water from a nearby tap and past the architecture of the Cloth Hall and the the City Hall Tower right on Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Refugees, Keleti station Budapest, Hungary. A refugee woman has a wash at a tap stand.
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  • Junmaya Chepang drinks water from a tap and water system provided by Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash.The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains.
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  • A water tap has been modified with a green plastic bottle in the middle of United Nations Park, a demolished slum in Paurakhi Basti, next to the Bagmati River in the centre of Kathmandu, Nepal.  This used to be a slum area housing many Nepalese people. The government forces arrived in the middle of the night and used tear gas to displace the residents before demolishing their homes.
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  • Lorries line up on the M20 motorway to use the BREXIT Dover Tap contraflow system into the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 18th December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. Dover is the nearest port to France with just 34 kilometres 21 miles between them. It is one of the busiest ports in the world. As well as freight container ships it is also the main port for P&O and DFDS Seaways ferries.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7788.jpg
  • Lorries line up on the M20 motorway to use the BREXIT Dover Tap contraflow system into the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 18th December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. Dover is the nearest port to France with just 34 kilometres 21 miles between them. It is one of the busiest ports in the world. As well as freight container ships it is also the main port for P&O and DFDS Seaways ferries.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7814.jpg
  • Lorries line up on the M20 motorway to use the BREXIT Dover Tap contraflow system into the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 18th December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. Dover is the nearest port to France with just 34 kilometres 21 miles between them. It is one of the busiest ports in the world. As well as freight container ships it is also the main port for P&O and DFDS Seaways ferries.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7779.jpg
  • Free drinking water fountain on Camden High Street on 14th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Mayor of London partnered with Thames Water to install a network of more than 100 drinking water fountains in busy and accessible areas. The fountains are part of measures taken to reduce the single-use plastic water bottles and to provide free access to healthy tap water.
    20200114_free water fountain_002.jpg
  • A woman farmer taps dripping resin from a rubber tree in a plantation on Pulau Langkawi Island, Malaysia. We see the lady surrounded by even rows of trees, all carefully spaced when planted. Each cool evening the tapper removes a thin layer of bark along a downward half spiral on the tree trunk. She makes an incision in the bark of the tree and fluid then drains into a collecting vessel. If done carefully and with skill, this tapping panel will yield latex for up to 5 years. Malaysia is one of the top exporters of natural rubber. Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.
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  • A woman farmer taps dripping resin from a rubber tree in a plantation on Pulau Langkawi Island, Malaysia. We see the lady surrounded by even rows of trees, all carefully spaced when planted. Each cool evening the tapper removes a thin layer of bark along a downward half spiral on the tree trunk. She makes an incision in the bark of the tree and fluid then drains into a collecting vessel. If done carefully and with skill, this tapping panel will yield latex for up to 5 years. Malaysia is one of the top exporters of natural rubber. Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.
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  • Mrs Vineela Bhardwaj, a middle class resident of Vasant Kunj, a prosperous area of New Delhi, telephone's the Delhi JAL Board, the body responsible for water distribution. Vasant Kunj is one of many places in New Delhi that has frequent loss of mains water.
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  • Filling a plastic replica of the Maddonna with holy water from the spring, 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France. Between 11th February and 16th July 1858, the Blessed Virgin Our Lady of Lourdes appeared 18 times to Bernadette Soubirous. During the 9th apparition, she followed the instructions of the Blessed Virgin and discovered a source of water at the foot of the cave of Massabielle, Lourdes.The spring water from the grotto is believed to possess healing properties, An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognized 67 miracle healings. Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees,  Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage.
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  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street after being admitted to hospital suffering from Coronavirus, and confirming that the pandemic lockdown in the UK will continue, telling the country we are now beginning to turn the tide on the disease. A further 360 people died with the virus in hospitals today, taking the total number of deaths to 21,092, and a drinking fountain has been taped off, part of Lambeth councils lockdown policy in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, on 27th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street after being admitted to hospital suffering from Coronavirus, and confirming that the pandemic lockdown in the UK will continue, telling the country we are now beginning to turn the tide on the disease. A further 360 people died with the virus in hospitals today, taking the total number of deaths to 21,092, and a drinking fountain has been taped off, part of Lambeth councils lockdown policy in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, on 27th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-03-27-04-2020.jpg
  • A flower seller fills buckets with fresh water beneath the towers of the Church of St Mary left and the Cloth Hall on Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A woman drinking water in the relocated village of Ban Nongkinnaly, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields. <br />
In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation
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  • Jordan. Zaatari Camp for Syrian Refugees. Qamar collecting water.
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  • A surgeon washes his arms after surgery at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • A woman washing dishes in hot water provided by a Willis Renewables Solar Syphon system. Willis Renewables, inventor and distributor of the Solar Syphon. They are based in Belfast, Northern Irleand.  The Solar Syphon system is a simple ‘add-on’ heat exchange unit which provides a lower cost installation alternative to the traditional twin coil solar cylinder. Willis Renewables won an Ashden Award in 2010 for its inspiring sustainable energy solutions.
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  • Pubwhich has been serving take away drinks from its serving hatch during lockdown as Londoners await the imminent end of the second coronavirus national lockdown before the capital enters tier two in the new three tier system on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Non essential shops will be allowed to reopen as of 2nd December while in other areas of the country, controversially, they will have to remain closed.
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  • A flower seller fills buckets with fresh water beneath the towers of the Church of St Mary left and the Cloth Hall on Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-276-23-09-2019.jpg
  • Holy water on tap and restored stone wall behind the Shrine Altar at Aylesford Priory (Friary). The wall is not original as the buildings on this Christian ancient site were damaged by King Henry VIII during the dissolution of the monasteries of the 16th century. This structure was repaired after WW2 for the benefit of those pilgrims on retreat at this quiet location in the county of Kent, southern England.
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  • A selection of beers on tap, Macche bar, Trastevere, Rome, Italy.
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  • A woman pays a busker playing to a large crowd on Regents Canal by tapping her card during the second coronavirus national lockdown on November 7th 2020 Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. The busker playing on the roof top of a canal boat draws a large crowd enjoying his music in-spite of current social distance rules. He stopped playing before getting into trouble with the police which did eventually break up the crowd. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown and restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • A barmaid pours a beer in Macche bar, Trastevere, Rome, Italy.
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  • Macche bar, Trastevere, Rome, Italy.
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  • A young woman walks over London's Millennium Bridge while using her smartphone. Seen from over her left shoulder we look at her earrings that hang from her lobes and the traps of her shoulder bag. As she walks over the bridge her attention is the touch screen that shows her messages and she replies to the latest, looking down and thumbing the screen with pink painted nails.
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  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009. China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
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  • A firefighter attaches a hose to a water tap while attending to a small building fire underneath a stairway below the kitchen on 3rd March 2020 in 28 Great Smith Street in London, United Kingdom. Formally The Old Westminster Library , the building now houses a mix of residential and business properties.
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  • A worker opens a tap to let distilled alcohol flow out of a steam vat at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • People using a water ATM in Raj Nagar in Dwarka. The solar powered vending machines installed by a for-profit social enterprise called Piramal dispense clean drinking water via a pre-paid smartcard to residents who have no access to water on tap in their homes. New Delhi, India
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  • A woman using a water ATM in Raj Nagar in Dwarka. The solar powered vending machines installed by a for-profit social enterprise called Piramal dispense clean drinking water via a pre-paid smartcard to residents who have no access to water on tap in their homes. New Delhi, India
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  • People using a water ATM in Raj Nagar in Dwarka. The solar powered vending machines installed by a for-profit social enterprise called Piramal dispense clean drinking water via a pre-paid smartcard to residents who have no access to water on tap in their homes. New Delhi, India
    SFE_141003_063.jpg
  • People using a water ATM in Raj Nagar in Dwarka. The solar powered vending machines installed by a for-profit social enterprise called Piramal dispense clean drinking water via a pre-paid smartcard to residents who have no access to water on tap in their homes. New Delhi, India
    SFE_141003_011.jpg
  • A young girl drinks fresh water from a water tanker, provided by Thames Water during the southern England drought of 1989. During the heatwave that saw reservoirs depleted and in the south west, dry up altogether.<br />
A hosepipe ban and in some areas, tap water failed too so tankers stationed in affected areas so locals could fill up for essential use. Tourism increased as people visited tourist areas e.g. beaches at the weekends and took holidays in the UK rather than travelling abroad for the sun
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  • As the community fill up their water butts and buckets, a young girl drinks fresh water from a cup supplied by a water tanker, provided by Thames Water during the southern England drought of 1989. During the heatwave that saw reservoirs depleted and in the south west, dry up altogether. A hosepipe ban and in some areas, tap water failed too so tankers stationed in affected areas so locals could fill up for essential use. Tourism increased as people visited tourist areas e.g. beaches at the weekends and took holidays in the UK rather than travelling abroad for the sun
    community_drought01-21-07-1989_1.jpg
  • Clean water on tap is limited in Lebanon, even in the capital Beirut and many private homes have water delivered by huge trucks. Pacific Water is one of several companies suppllying water, here in down town Beirut.
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  • The water is run from a tap high up the field and crafty activists work on plumbing the cmap with running water. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
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  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009.  China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
    QS090616Shanghai019.jpg
  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009.  China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
    QS090616Shanghai004.jpg
  • PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • Children with fresh water, the result of using a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa with Trevor Field, inventor of the merry-go-round water pump. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump04.jpg
  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa with Trevor Field, inventor of the merry-go-round water pump. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump03.jpg
  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • Mix tap cassettes on display and for sale at Lion Coffee Records cafe in Hackney on the 12th April 2018 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey spins and extracts honey from his hives.  Two frames full of honey produced over the summer is spun in a bucket and the honey is later poured from the bucket through a tap. His honey is made by bees kept at Hackney City farm in East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Two construction workers climb a scaffolding outside the entrance of an unfinished Wal-Mart store in Guilin, Guangxi Province, China on September 09, 2009. Walmart is increasing its presence in China's smaller cities to tap into the vast consumer base of China's interior.
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  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • The fine art character known as Pandemonia part parody and living is handed a free magazine featuring a models eye on the cover on the first day of London Fashion Week, in the Strand, on 16th february 2018, in London, England. Pandemonia states  that she is a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications. Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says .. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art.
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  • Young girl watches young smoker at a south London bus stop. As the older girl sits with a cigarette in her fingers, she taps on the phone keypad with blue smoke wafting up. The little girl strands next to her mother tipping up her scooter, looking at the behaviour of the other. Passive smoking can damage your body because secondhand smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, many of which are irritants and toxins, and some of which are known to cause cancer.
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  • The character known as Pandemonia is part-parody, a living sculpture and fine artist who is leaving a London Fashion show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art.”bike.
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  • Young man studies at workstation in communal area at London Metropilitan University's Holloway Road campus. The male taps numbers on a calculator while others lounge around in the background. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
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  • Young men study at workstations in communal area at London Metropilitan University's Holloway Road campus. While one taps numbers on a calculator, another writes up course notes. London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. To compare profiles, Oxford University has the lowest proportion of working-class students, with 11.5%. London Metropolitan University has the greatest proportion, with 57.2%. The first building, designed by Charles Bell, was opened in 1896.
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  • A young woman and boy, members of the Chepang community high up in the mountains in Dhading district.  The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • A young mother at a gathering high up in the mountains.  The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • Women gathered at a meeting held by community leaders. The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • High up in the mountains in Dhading district live the Chepangs. Danda Chaudari community.<br />
The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have they settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and  connected to taps in their settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and thereby improve health. It also saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
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  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_I_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_A_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_W.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_V.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_P.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_I.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AD.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan in Koh Lanta, Thailand. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_H.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia, part-parody, living sculpture and fine artist leaves a London fashion show in a London taxi cab during Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art.”
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  • The character known as Pandemonia is part-parody, a living sculpture and fine artist who is leaving a London Fashion show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art.”bike.
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  • Stripped of their feathers, plucked ducks await the next stage during a family Foie Gras business in French Alsace. The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. A farmer has cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious. Newly-killed carcasses are strung up on a special rack. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quantities of corn mash down the oesophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. The youngest member is daughter Mireille wearing a blood-stained apron. She is about to cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious, she stands in a pool of  blood from other birds which stains the courtyard floor. On the left, her parents and grandmother are plucking the feathers from newly-killed carcasses which are strung up on a special rack for this purpose. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quatities of corn mash down the esophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • Women bringing some home grown gigantic cucumbers.The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • A young girls is running through fields of sweet corn. The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • A young mother at a gathering high up in the mountains.  The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • Men gathered at a meeting held by community leaders. The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • Men gathered at a meeting held by community leaders. The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • Women gathered at a meeting held by community leaders. The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
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  • The Chepangs is an ethnic group which used to be nomadic. Only recently have the settled and their settlements are high up in the mountains. Only a few years ago they did not have any running water and had to bring up water from below but with the help pf Restless Development and their partner NGO Prayash Nepal they now have running clean water from springs diverted into resovoirs and the connected to taps inther settlement. This not only give them clean water to drink, it also improve hygiene dramatiaclly and improve health and it saves precious time for the women who now spend the 4 hours it used to take getting water growing healhty vegetables.
    IMG_1799_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Bamboo Tattoo_B_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_P_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_O_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_B_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AD_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AC_1.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AB_1.jpg
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