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  • Young adolescent couples kiss and cuddle in a dark corner of a Gatecrashers' Ball in London, England. Three boys and girls dressed in formal evening-wear have been consuming alcohol during the evening and are groping and snogging. The Gatecrasher Ball was an eighties phenomenon conceived by Edward Ormus Sharington Davenport whose parties catered for Public School students. Labled as excessive and out of control events, Davenport charged <br />
£14 a ticket, for often 3,000 kids although he was later fined for tax evasion.
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  • Nigerian evangelist, Rev. Benson Idahosa places his hand on the head of a Born-again Christian during a Christian rally at Butlins Bible Week during Easter in 1986 at Minehead, England. Benson Andrew Idahosa 1938 -1998 was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, and founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria.
    benson_idahosa-01-06-1989.jpg
  • An after-work Christmas party at Coates Wine Bar on London Wall (street) gathers energy after nine o'clock pm at a table near the bar. A group of three girls sing along to a karaoke machine while one of the three sticks out her tongue towards her friend. They are each drinking glasses of white wine and two packets of Marlboro and one of Silk Cut cigarettes lies on the table surrounded by their handbags and other possessions including a camera. There are other people in the background including two men at the bar and a man on his own edging past with a cigarette in his right hand. It is a gloomy place to party with little artificial light to colour (color) the scene. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • Precast concrete pipes are prepared for distribution by a Mexican-born employee at Hanson Pipe & Products, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA. He cleans and inspects the tongue and groove seals of the upturned pipes wearing an obligatory hard hat and blue overalls. Precast concrete is made from a reusable mold or "form" and cured in a controlled environment, then transported to the construction site and lifted into place. Used in the construction of commercial building components, bridges, manholes and retaining walls, these products are the strongest pipe available, designed and plant tested to resist any load required with a design life of 70-100 years.
    hanson01-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • Precast concrete pipes are prepared for distribution by a Mexican-born employees at Hanson Pipe & Products, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA. They are inspcting the inner-surfaces and tongue and groove seals of the horizontal pipes wearing obligatory hard hats and corporate blue shirts. Precast concrete is made from a reusable mold or "form" and cured in a controlled environment, then transported to the construction site and lifted into place. Used in the construction of commercial building components, bridges, manholes and retaining walls, these products are the strongest pipe available, designed and plant tested to resist any load required with a design life of 70-100 years.
    hanson02-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • At a beauty talent contest, the finalists line up to await the judges decision. The girls are dressed in all their finery with dresses, pinned up hair and sashes as they're seated in the gym at the Bedford-King Recreation Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The black community hold annual events here including sports competitions and occasions such this pageant where the girls and also boys prove their talents and potential. One young lady however, sees fit to poke her tongue out at the viewer in a cheeky display of humour and character. Her rivals seem oblivious and unaware of her irreverence but perhaps the judge is watching and her chances of winning are now impossible!
    atlanta_girls11-10-1995_1.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe demonstrator dressed as the devil at the protest in Westminster opposite Parliament as MPs debate and vote on amendments to the withdrawal agreement plans on 14th February 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190214_brexit protest devil_005.jpg
  • Dressed up dog in the Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • Anti Brexit pro Europe demonstrator dressed as the devil at the protest in Westminster opposite Parliament as MPs debate and vote on amendments to the withdrawal agreement plans on 14th February 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190214_brexit protest devil_007.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe demonstrator dressed as the devil at the protest in Westminster opposite Parliament as MPs debate and vote on amendments to the withdrawal agreement plans on 14th February 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190214_brexit protest devil_006.jpg
  • A woman with a pigtail is enjoying a double-coned ice-cream in the City of London, on 14th May 2017, in London, England.
    icecream_woman-02-14-05-2017.jpg
  • Moments after a kiss in the Unfairground, Glastonbury Festival 2016. Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, United Kingdom. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Ladies Kennel Association<br />
2008 Championships<br />
Leonburger (Archie)<br />
Owner John Lance
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  • Ladies Kennel Association<br />
2008 Championships<br />
Leonburger (Archie)<br />
Owner John Lance
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  • A zoo-keeper feeds a giraffe at Marwell Zoo, Marwell near Winchester, UK
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  • Colourful dancers at the parade. The Notting Hill Carnival has been running since 1966 and is every year attended by up to a million people. The carnival is a mix of amazing dance parades and street parties with a distinct Caribbean feel.
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  • Amina and her 10 month old son, Asirul, wait to see a doctor for cleft palate surgery at the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1012.jpg
  • In a Budapest pet grooming salon, a Lakeland Terrier is trimmed by an assistant using a pair of scissors to style the dog's fur. Its owner holds a lead and helps calm the animal from the sensation of being held and snipped. Posters of other breeds of dogs are on the walls above the grooming areas. The Lakeland terrier is one of many Terrier breeds that originated in the Lake District England, near the Scottish border in the 1800s. a descendant of the now extinct English Black and Tan and Fell Terriers for the purpose of hunting vermin. But he is also related to several terrier breeds and is one of the oldest working terrier breeds still in use today. His diverse ancestors include the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Bedlington Terrier and Border Terrier.
    dog_grooming-13-06-1990_1.jpg
  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
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  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
    7646_6_1_1.jpg
  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
    7631_24_1_1.jpg
  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
    7646_13_1_1.jpg
  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
    7631_33_1_1.jpg
  • Brother David with Members of the 'House of Prayer' a group of Christian pilgrims at a prayer meeting in Jerusalem, Israel. Brother David and a handful of evangelicals gather every evening to wait for the messiah's return, praying and speaking in tongues. He was later deported from Israel as the approaching Millenium was attracting doomsday fanatics.
    7631_4_1_1.jpg
  • Accompanied by a City of London police officer, members of a Druid sect walk through the street as part of their Spring Equinox celebrations. The Ancient Druids were once Judges, Kingmakers, Scientists, Magicians and Priests and their modern counterparts may be viewed likewise. The word itself comes through both Brythonic tongues (Cornish and Welsh) meaning either knowledge of the oak or wizard - or wise man in Gaelic (Irish and Scots.) Druidry itself is both a philosophical viewpoint and a religious world view, although many Druids view themselves  also as Pagan Priests. A druid was a member of the priestly class in Gaul and possibly other parts of Celtic western Europe during the Iron Age. Following the invasion of Gaul by the Roman Empire, the druids were suppressed by the Roman government.
    city_druids-20-03-1993_1.jpg
  • A sculpture called "Tongue in Cheek" by Stephen Cox in the Goodwood Sculpture Park, Sussex, UK
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  • Master dyer Juana Gutierrez Contreras mordanting with cow tongue leaf in her natural dyes studio in the Zapotec weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle in Oaxaca, Mexico
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei45-19-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei43-19-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Hotel and hiking route signposts in rural South Tyrol, south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. South Tyrol is the northernmost region in Italy, bordering Austria to the north and northeast, Switzerland to the northwest, and the rest of Italy to the south. This is also the only region in Italy where the majority of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media, and moreover even trilingual in the scenic eastern Ladin speaking valleys.
    appiano_italy41-12-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Camp Cooks team of outrageous 50's-style drag queens tour the nation serving tasty retro and mouth watering cuisine. With a sprinkle of Carry On Camping and a dash of tongue in cheek humour, Wynnie, Lucy, Cleo and Taylor bring a touch of Trailer Trash to the Shangri-La field.<br />
Shangri-La is the after-hours epicentre of the Glastonbury Festival 2013. The theme for 2013 is Afterlife with the visiters choice between heavan and hell. Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
    151ShangriLa_1.jpg
  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival. As part of an annual event in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth, neighbours and friends meet for an afternoon of self-initiated events including this visiting reptile and its nearby owner. The kids are happy to hold the animal whose skin is neither slimy nor cold. They love the flicking forked tongue and the way it constantly moves around their necks without the dangers of a boa constrictor. The Python is an unusual yellow that is more noticeable. The young people are from an assortment of family backgrounds and ethnicities: white Caucasian and black afro-Caribbean.
    snake_handling06-23-06-2012_1_1.jpg
  • A City of London dragon boundary mark bollard on the border of Tower Hamlets as traffic passes on Lower Thames Street on September 06, 2018. The dragon boundary marks are cast iron statues of dragons on metal or stone plinths that mark the boundaries of the City of London painted silver, with details of the dragon wings and tongue picked out in red.
    20180906_City_London_boundary_dragon...jpg
  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
    klausen_italy19-16-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Elderly couple walk in the rain past the church in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol. Using an umbrella against the summer shower, they walk towards the town centre. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
    klausen_italy13-15-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Woman carrying red umbrella walks towartds shop, under large town crucifix in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol. Using an umbrella against the summer shower, she walks towards the town centre beneath a large cross. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative - though it depends on the areas and they erect such shrines almost anywhere though especially in vineyards or meadows or in villages where an agricultural holy omen is welcomed for good harvests.
    klausen_italy14-15-07-2015_1.jpg
  • The flag of the autominous and prosperous South Tyrol region (province) of north Italy. South Tyrol is the northernmost region in Italy, bordering Austria to the north and northeast, Switzerland to the northwest, and the rest of Italy to the south. This is also the only region in Italy where 70% of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media, and moreover even trilingual in the scenic eastern Ladin speaking valleys. The South Tyrolean budget is 5bn Euros with only 10% leaving the region for government in Rome.
    kaltern_caldaro03-12-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Seen from Colle-Kohlern, a high location above northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano, we see a signpost that tells drivers and hikers that the city is 9km away. Pointing downhill, the road snakes towards the bottom of the cable car lift. Written in both German and Italian, German speakers make up the largest proportion of the south Tyrol population. This is also the only region in Italy where the majority of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media,
    bolzano_italy16-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei26-18-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei17-17-07-2015_1.jpg
  • A family reads information from a board in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. The family and friends have stopped to read the local info during a rain shower in the forest of beech trees. The youngest boy seems most interested in what can be read, his tongue between his lips.
    woods_walk03-14-06-2015.jpg
  • A City of London Griffin looks over Farringdon Road, London. With its red eye and tongue almost touching two pedestrians below, we see its silver-painted skin Positioned at the boundary of what is called the Square Mile, the griffins are symbols of this ancient area of central London, a semi-autominous geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City of London is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, its more modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London, approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium.
    city_griffin03-13-08-2014.jpg
  • Camp Cooks team of outrageous 50's-style drag queens tour the nation serving tasty retro and mouth watering cuisine. With a sprinkle of Carry On Camping and a dash of tongue in cheek humour, Wynnie, Lucy, Cleo and Taylor bring a touch of Trailer Trash to the Shangri-La field.<br />
Shangri-La is the after-hours epicentre of the Glastonbury Festival 2013. The theme for 2013 is Afterlife with the visiters choice between heavan and hell. Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
    153ShangriLa_1.jpg
  • The women ponder the construction and value of ladies shoes that are on sale at a branch of Clarks shoes, in central London. The two females look the same facially and may be sisters, with similar glasses and hairstyles. Shopping together in the city where the busy atmosphere of shopaholics and busy consumers, this scene is frenzied and greedy retail spending and consumerism. The lady on the left has her tongue in her cheek and inspects the sole of a right shoe and its price on the heel. The manufacturer is Ecco, the small town Danish brand that is now available globally.
    women_sales-03-01-1992_1_1.jpg
  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival. As part of an annual event in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth, neighbours and friends meet for an afternoon of self-initiated events including this visiting reptile and its nearby owner. The kids are happy to hold the animal whose skin is neither slimy nor cold. They love the flicking forked tongue and the way it constantly moves around their necks without the dangers of a boa constrictor. The Python is an unusual yellow that is more noticeable. The young people are from an assortment of family backgrounds and ethnicities: white Caucasian and black afro-Caribbean.
    snake_handling08-23-06-2012_1_1.jpg
  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival. As part of an annual event in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth, neighbours and friends meet for an afternoon of self-initiated events including this visiting reptile and its nearby owner. The kids are happy to hold the animal whose skin is neither slimy nor cold. They love the flicking forked tongue and the way it constantly moves around their necks without the dangers of a boa constrictor. The Python is an unusual yellow that is more noticeable. The young people are from an assortment of family backgrounds and ethnicities: white Caucasian and black afro-Caribbean.
    snake_handling05-23-06-2012_1_1.jpg
  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival. As part of an annual event in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth, neighbours and friends meet for an afternoon of self-initiated events including this visiting reptile and its nearby owner. The kids are happy to hold the animal whose skin is neither slimy nor cold. They love the flicking forked tongue and the way it constantly moves around their necks without the dangers of a boa constrictor. The Python is an unusual yellow that is more noticeable. The young people are from an assortment of family backgrounds and ethnicities: white Caucasian and black afro-Caribbean.
    snake_handling02-23-06-2012_1_1.jpg
  • A greeting driver attempts to identify one of his passengers from a group of non-English-speaking young people who have just arrived off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the man hold up a name board to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. With the help of a chaperone, the man points to a young girl in the hope she might be on his list. Neither speak each other's mother tongue and the language barrier is difficult to overcome. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport424-13-07-2009_1.jpg
  • Bikini-wearing model on a bus ad and crossing pedestrians in a busy London street. Waiting for a green light, a cyclist in the foreground, a motorcyclist and the red double-decker bus allow two pedestrians across the road in central London. Coincidentally, the cyclist has poked out his tongue and the model on the side of the bus, advertising a £3.99 bikini top, expresses a sexism on this London street.
    bus_ads01-16-05-2012_1.jpg
  • Intricate carving reliefs of Apsara dancers at Angkor Wat. Note that the dancer on the left is pushing her tongue out. In addition to this she has 6 levels to the points of her head-dress. Showing her superiority to the other dancer. This jewel in the crown of Angkor's ancient temples is a vision of beauty, might and Khmer architectural excellence. The five towers dominate the view, which you are led to trough outer walls, along causeways over the moat and past the two giant pools which act as a mirror of the vision. Consecrated at around 1150 to the Hindu god, Vishnu it is suggested that construction took 30 years.
    2006-11-06_Angkor Wat Detail_O_1.jpg
  • A City of London dragon boundary mark bollard on the border of Tower Hamlets as a red double decker bus passes on Lower Thames Street on September 06, 2018. The dragon boundary marks are cast iron statues of dragons on metal or stone plinths that mark the boundaries of the City of London painted silver, with details of the dragon wings and tongue picked out in red.
    20180906_City_London_boundary_dragon...jpg
  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
    klausen_italy20-16-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Pink post boxes outside a village school in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei25-18-07-2015_1.jpg
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