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  • Contemporary art by Gavin Turk in his Who What When Where How & Why, retrospective show at the Newport Street Gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Transit Compressed. 2012. Crushed Transit van. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A person stands below a maritime shipping transit navigation sign at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk. A naval transit is a marker in the shape of a giant red diamond that aids coastal shipping to safely navigate. Adleburgh is a small town on the North Sea coast, in the Waveney district of the English county of Suffolk. The town is around 12 miles (18 km) south of Lowestoft and 29 miles (47 km) north-east of Ipswich.
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  • Airline passengers recently arrived from India wait in line at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 transit concourse. The middle-aged travellers queue patiently after their long-haul flight and two believe that masks will protect themselves from airborne diseases and infections, not wishing to be exposed to Swine Flu or perhaps SARS, in a hectic public place where such bacteria can be transmitted from one human being to another. But a lady at the front of the queue has lowered her mask while the man at the back keeps his covering the mouth and nose. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Airline passengers recently arrived from India wait in line at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 transit concourse. The middle-aged travellers queue patiently after their long-haul flight and two believe that masks will protect themselves from airborne diseases and infections, not wishing to be exposed to Swine Flu or perhaps SARS, in a hectic public place where such bacteria can be transmitted from one human being to another. But a lady at the front of the queue has lowered her mask while the man at the back keeps his covering the mouth and nose. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1015-11-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • A resting passenger sleeps on a specially-designed circular couch near airport gates during his layover transit period at Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The man has jet lag after a long-haul flight across continents and now needs to re-adjust to British Summer time (BST). Vast sheets of window glass lets in natural daylight in this tranquil area where travellers can remain largely undisturbed from the otherwise hectic airport terminal created by the Richard Rogers Partnership (now Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners). From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport40-10-07-2009_1.jpg
  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Here we see items of luggage spending 4 hours in transit, held in a fully-automated parking lot for bags. Computers decide when to fish the item out and re-introduce it into the system and load it on to the appropriate aircraft. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1187-13-08-2009_1.jpg
  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Here we see items of luggage spending 4 hours in transit, held in a fully-automated parking lot for bags. Computers decide when to fish the item out and re-introduce it into the system and load it on to the appropriate aircraft. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1184-13-08-2009_1.jpg
  • Air passengers exit and enter a transit train at Chicago O'Hare airport, Illinois USA. They pull suitcases behind them as they negotiate the airport terminal transport system that takes them across the sprawling complex of terminals and tunnels. A large central yellow traffic arrow saying OUT is most prominent telling arriving people to keep in the middle, allowing those departing to enter the carriage from the sides. There is a slight blur to the picture showing the hurrying nature of modern air travel, vastly different from the pioneering days of flight for only the socially elite. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
    aviation_corbis49-10-11-2000_1.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong042.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong037.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong035.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong015.jpg
  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Here we see items of luggage spending 4 hours in transit, held in a fully-automated parking lot for bags. Computers decide when to fish the item out and re-introduce it into the system and load it on to the appropriate aircraft. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1187-13-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Here we see items of luggage spending 4 hours in transit, held in a fully-automated parking lot for bags. Computers decide when to fish the item out and re-introduce it into the system and load it on to the appropriate aircraft. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1184-13-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • A young girl in transit between India and the US, entertains herself by throwing her pet toy tiger as far as the ceiling in a departure window of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. In front of a Boeing 777 jet airliner's nose and cockpit, the girl is a silhouette against the large windows that allow in the natural light. Behind the parked aircraft, another British Airways passenger jet taxies past, its tail at right-angles to the stationary airplane although they both look like the same plane. With her family baggage next to her, the child is enjoying some hours of freedom before another long-haul flight westwards. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport443-14-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A young girl in transit between India and the US, entertains herself by throwing her pet toy tiger as far as the ceiling in a departure window of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. In front of a Boeing 777 jet airliner's nose and cockpit, the girl is a silhouette against the large windows that allow in the natural light. Behind the parked aircraft, another British Airways passenger jet taxies past, its tail at right-angles to the stationary airplane although they both look like the same plane. With her family baggage next to her, the child is enjoying some hours of freedom before another long-haul flight westwards. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport443-14-07-2009_1 1.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong044.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong032.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong027.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong019.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong012.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong009.jpg
  • Workers operate to assemble a subway car at the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp. Ltd. and Siemens AG's joint venture Rail Transit Equipment Base in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, on November 13, 2011. At least 15 cities in China are building subway lines and 36 more have submitted plans, causing concerns that local debt levels will become unmanageable in the future.
    QS111113Guangdong002.jpg
  • Interior of passengers on a Metro train. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110920athens metroB.jpg
  • Brick removal during the regeneration of Thrayle House in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • Seen from a high viewpoint, we overlook loading of roll cages at the Sainsbury's 700,000 sq ft (57,500sq m) supermarket warehouse and distribution depot at Waltham Point London England. This is the largest of 10 distribution centres using an automated ordering system for receiving food direct from suppliers by truck through 170 dock doors. Long-distance vehicles depart every two minutes, 24 hours a day, 364 days a year to 80 UK stores and handling 2.5m supermarket cases a week. The temperature is just above freezing point in a series of chill, ambient and frozen chambers. Real-time ordering means that stores can obtain requested stock within hours. Food orders are conveyed (at 2 meters a second) with sorter systems that group products together, ordering them to favour the layout of specific stores, optimising how the shelves are stacked.
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  • A long-distance lorry is parked at the Sainsbury's 700,000 sq ft (57,500sq m) supermarket warehouse and distribution depot at Waltham Point London England. With round wheels echoing the circles of oranges, long-distance vehicles depart every two minutes, 24 hours a day, 364 days a year to 80 UK stores and handling 2.5m supermarket cases a week. Transporting refrigerated perishable foodstuffs, these lorries are ever-present on the nation's motorways and A-roads, plying back and forth to re-supply the supermarkets. Food orders are conveyed with sorter systems that group products together, ordering them to favour the layout of specific stores, optimising how the shelves are stacked.
    sainsburys_depot123-09-05-2007.jpg
  • Below the flooring of economy class, a cargo handler manhandles a container of air freight into position in the hold of a Sri Lankan Airlines Airbus A340 that is about to depart from Male, the capital of the Republic of the Maldives  to Colombo. Inside the aluminium box is fresh tuna fish, freshly caught in the Indian Ocean and bound for the supermarkets of the EU and in particular, the UK whose insatiable appetite for fresh, perishable and sustainable foodstuffs make this fast and efficient form of transport important to speedy delivery. Every square inch is accounted for but as well as passengers' baggage, the cramped spaces beneath this modern airliner store loaded revenue-rich cargo though specially-pressurised and heated compartments accommodate live animals.
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  • One a hot November night, a Sri Lankan Airlines A340-300 series Airbus - registration number 4R-ADE - is bathed in high-intensity floodlights on the apron at Malé international airport in the Republic of the Maldives. Surrounded by passenger steps, servicing vehicles for catering and the loading of baggage and air freight in the below-floor holds, the aircraft is readied for its next flight to Colombo, another journey for this aircraft as it travels across the world's air routes.
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  • Seen from an aerial walkway, we look down on airline passengers awaiting the arrival of their baggage in the baggage reclaim hall in the arrivals of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A family just arrived from Chennai (India) drags heavy suitcases from the carousel in the arrivals of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1533-19-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A British Airways baggage handler scans the bar code of his airline passenger's item of luggage before loading it into the aircraft hold container bins. 50-70,000 pieces of BA baggage a day travel through 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1200-13-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • 50-70,000 pieces of British Airways baggage a day travel through these 11 miles of conveyor belts which were installed in a 5-storey underground hall beneath the 400m (a quarter of a mile) length of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. T5 alone has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and was completed in 2008 at a cost of £4.3bn. The system was designed by an integrated team from the airport operator BAA, BA and Vanderlande Industries of the Netherlands, and handles both intra-terminal and inter-terminal luggage. There are four colour codes: Yellow for out-of-gauge (oversized, like golf clubs); dark blue for not x-rayed; light blue for transfer and red, meaning the item has been subjected to 12 seconds of x-ray scanning. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1177-13-08-2009_1.jpg
  • In the British Airways Galleries First lounge at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, two businessmen sit with identical laptops open, perched on their knees. The colleagues are en-route to Australia and are enjoying this exclusive facility (only available to passengers travelling in First and Gold Executive Club members) designed by Artwise. The lounge's 15,000 sq ft complex was built at the cost of £60 million. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport921-10-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • With royal crests, twelve boxes of Gordon’s special Dry Gin are stacked at a duty free logistics warehouse near Heathrow airport,  destined for departing passengers. There are six one and a half litre bottles inside these yellow boxes marked with the famous Gordon’s brand, produced in the United Kingdom and under license in other former British territories, owned by the alcohol company Diageo Plc. It was developed in London in 1769 by a Scot, Alexander Gordon. The Special London Dry Gin he developed proved successful, and its recipe remains unchanged to this day. Triple-distilled, the gin contains juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root and one other botanical ingredients though the recipe for Gordon's is known to only four people in the world and has been kept a secret for 200 years.nt transporting of goods in and out of this logistics hub.
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  • In front of an industrial doorway with a safety handrail and near empty parking bay markings, a stencilled arrow points from left to right at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Bright light glows from the warehouse wall, shining on to the car park creating an almost daylight landscape. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco’s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this logistics location.
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  • An aerial view overlooking the processing depot of Royal Mail's DIRFT logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Commercial postage of catalogues, junk mail and brochures pass through this enormous complex where some of the UK's 82 million items pass through. Royal Mail handles some 82 million posted items a day. They have a statutory duty to provide a delivery service to 27 million addresses in the UK for letters and for parcels weighing up to 20kg. Six days a week they deliver daily to all addresses in the UK and provides a collection service from 115,000 Post Boxes, 16,000 Post Offices, businesses and organizations throughout the UK and distributed through 72 mail centres and 100 distribution centres such as DIRFT.
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  • Seen from the middle of the road, an empty highway landscape is seen at night alongside a giant generic warehouse wall at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. The tarmac is dark and the newly-painted white painted lines stand out. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco’s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this unique logistics location.
    DIRFT022-20-02-2007 _1.jpg
  • The form of a giant generic warehouse glows from ambient light at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Bare trees without foliage are seen in the foreground on this cold winter night. We see the building low in the picture and the sky graduates from light into near darkness. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco’s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this unique logistics location.
    DIRFT057-20-02-2007 _1.jpg
  • Waiting in line for a departing flight, an airline captain patiently queues with his flight baggage along with passengers. Rather than being on duty and flying the aircraft himself, he is travelling home as a passenger. On many commercial flights, off-duty air crew position as passengers. Airlines plan complicated logistics with cabin and cockpit crew members' duty rosters. This man's four stripes denotes his seniority as a captain who flies right-hand seat, in command of a airliner. In the US, pilots might also have National Guard careers flying jet fighters in times of conflict while off-duty in airline shifts. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
    aviation_corbis53-10-11-2000_1.jpg
  • Morning commuters swarm through the People's Square subway interchange station in downtown Shanghai, China on 13 July 2009. Shanghai's subway system, with a total annual passenger flow of over 700 million, is the world's 10th largest transportation network in traffic. The city is also quickly expanding it's subway system, to accommodate a swelling population of over 23 million residents according to the latest census in 2010.
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  • Passengers wait to board the Transrapid magnetic levitation (maglev) train at its station in Shanghai, China on 20 June 2009. A often criticized grand infrastructure pet project of the Shanghai government, the Shanghai maglev line is the only operational commercial one in the world, reaching speeds of up to 430KPH during its 33 kilometer journey connecting the City's Pudong Airport with the Longyang Road subway station on the edge of the city.
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  • A conductor sits in the control room of a subway train in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, Dec. 01, 2015.
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Freight torries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
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  • Drivers mingle out of their cabs as their freight lorries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
    UK-Travel-M20-Operation-Stack-Closur...jpg
  • Drivers mingle out of their cabs as their freight lorries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
    UK-Travel-M20-Operation-Stack-Closur...jpg
  • Drivers mingle out of their cabs as their freight lorries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
    UK-Travel-M20-Operation-Stack-Closur...jpg
  • Drivers mingle out of their cabs as their freight lorries line up in queues contained in Operation Stack on the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom on the 23rd of December 2020. Truck drivers have been waiting in operation stack on the M20 motorway for over 48 hours now, France closed it’s boarders with the UK after a new faster spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus broke out in Kent.
    UK-Travel-M20-Operation-Stack-Closur...jpg
  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
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  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
    UK-Travel-Dover-COVID-19-Testing-879...jpg
  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
    UK-Travel-Dover-COVID-19-Testing-871...jpg
  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
    UK-Travel-Dover-COVID-19-Testing-872...jpg
  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
    UK-Travel-Dover-COVID-19-Testing-868...jpg
  • NHS test & trace underway as police and army personnel are stationed at the entrance to the departure lanes of the Port of Dover while Test & Trace administer the COVID-19 lateral flow test on the 29th of December 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19, all travellers now need a negative COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France.
    UK-Travel-Dover-COVID-19-Testing-870...jpg
  • A DFDS Seaway ferry arrives 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 13th of May 2020 in 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-Port-Of-Dover-DFDS-Ferry-5845.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8595.jpg
  • A truck driver tries to blockade a lorry leaving the port as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8568.jpg
  • A truck driver tries to blockade a lorry leaving the port as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8494.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8490.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8481.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8447.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8410.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8419.jpg
  • P&O ferry staff wait to access the port as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8295.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8276.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8250.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8206.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-8147.jpg
  • All departure lanes closed due to French border closures because of a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-7936.jpg
  • All departure lanes closed due to French border closures because of a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-7919.jpg
  • All departure lanes closed due to French border closures because of a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-7895.jpg
  • All departure lanes closed due to French border closures because of a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-7914.jpg
  • Tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2478.jpg
  • Truck drivers blockade a lorry leaving the port as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2426.jpg
  • P&O ferry staff wait to access the port as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2410.jpg
  • Police manage the traffic into the port as tensions are high between them and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2361.jpg
  • Police manage the traffic into the port as tensions are high between them and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2329.jpg
  • Police manage the traffic into the port as tensions are high between them and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2311.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2293.jpg
  • The Police line as tensions are high between police and drivers who have been waiting over 48 hours for the Port of Dover to re-open, on the 23rd of December 2020, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. The French border was closed due to a new strain of COVID-19 all travellers are now waiting to receive a COVID-19 test before they can board a ferry to Calais, France. 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2248.jpg
  • French borders closed sign at the entrance into the port of Dover due to a new strain of COVID-19 in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2051.jpg
  • Police manage freight lorry drivers as the French border closures due to a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2032.jpg
  • Police manage freight lorry drivers as the French border closures due to a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2027.jpg
  • Lorries line up at control barriers for departure inside the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover is where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 29th of January 2020 in 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-Port-Of-Dover-4211.jpg
  • Police manage freight lorry drivers as the French border closures due to a new strain of COVID-19 at the entrance into the port of Dover in the Eastern Dock where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing to go to Calais in France on the 21st of 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-Port-Of-Dover-Closure-2010.jpg
  • Lorries line up at control barriers for departure inside the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover is where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 29th of January 2020 in 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-Port-Of-Dover-4229.jpg
  • Lorries follow signposted lanes on arriving into inside 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 29th of January 2020 in 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-Port-Of-Dover-4215.jpg
  • As incoming lorries disembark from the ferry other lorries line up ready for departure inside the Eastern Dock of the Port of Dover is where the cross channel port is situated with ferries departing here to go to Calais in France on the 29th of January 2020 in 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-Port-Of-Dover-4139.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-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
  • 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
  • Lorries line up due to customs delays at the entrance of the Eurotunnel, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom on the 18th of December 2020. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7755.jpg
  • Lorries line up due to customs delays at the entrance of the Eurotunnel, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom on the 18th of December 2020. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7743.jpg
  • Lorries line up due to customs delays at the entrance of the Eurotunnel, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom on the 18th of December 2020. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7725.jpg
  • Lorries line up due to customs delays at the entrance of the Eurotunnel, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom on the 18th of December 2020. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7684.jpg
  • Lorries line up due to customs delays at the entrance of the Eurotunnel, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom on the 18th of December 2020. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel.
    UK-Kent-Freight-Lorry-Delays-7671.jpg
  • Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS, staff look to engage with child and female migrants at Gorakhpur Railway station. They work along side the Indian border security agency, SSB, to give people information and advice on anti trafficking.
    10-mss-3770.jpg
  • Interior of passengers on a Metro train. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110920athens metroA.jpg
  • Brick removal during the regeneration of Thrayle House in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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