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  • Located about 90 minutes by boat from Krabi Town, Phi Phi Ley, the smaller of the Phi Phi Islands contains a large cave, Tham Phraya Nak or The Viking Cave, Thailand. The cave is home to vast numbers of swifts. Their nests, an essential ingredient in the Chinese gourmet dish Birds Nest soup, are collected by locals from a series of rickety bamboo ladders. It was once possible to enter this cave but now, due to the precious nature of the birds nests, this is impossible. These special nests command prices which makes them more valuable than gold.
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  • Located about 90 minutes by boat from Krabi Town, Phi Phi Ley, the smaller of the Phi Phi Islands contains a large cave, Tham Phraya Nak or The Viking Cave. The cave is home to vast numbers of swifts. Their nests, an essential ingredient in the Chinese gourmet dish Birds Nest soup, are collected by locals from a series of rickety bamboo ladders. It was once possible to enter this cave but now, due to the precious nature of the birds nests, this is impossible. These special nests command prices which makes them more valuable than gold.
    2006-11-18_Viking Cave_A_1.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat23-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat17-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat19-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat12-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat03-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat02-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat24-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat15-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat13-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat08-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat10-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Wearing a plastic Viking horn helmet, a young man has stopped to rest amid the spectacular wilderness of Glencoe, a valley surrounded by high peaks 3,000 feet (1,000m) high mountains. The landscape is magnificent but unforgiving and walkers mainly stay on well-marked paths or, as this lad is doing - walking along the A82 road that snakes through this Scottish Glen. He admits to having trekked from Glasgow on pagan fertility Wassail rite, once performed in medieval times. This region of Britain, lake many others, was populated by Viking raiders who later settled locally and raised families whose descendents now inhabit the UK. English is full of old Norse words as are place names.
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  • Wearing a plastic Viking horn helmet, one of three friends make their way along a high-altitude deserted road amid the spectacular wilderness of Glencoe, a valley surrounded by high peaks 3,000 feet (1,000m) high mountains. The landscape is magnificent but unforgiving and walkers mainly stay on well-marked paths or, as these lads are doing - walking along the A82 road that snakes through this Scottish Glen. They admit to having trekked from Glasgow on pagan fertility Wassail rite, once performed in medieval times. This region of Britain, lake many others, was populated by Viking raiders who later settled locally and raised families whose descendents now inhabit the UK. English is full of old Norse words as are place names.
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  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
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  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-5996_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3920_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3787_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3663_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3636_1.jpg
  • The city's northern waterfront is a popular area, with a view of Reykjavik's landmark mountain, Mt. Esja. The striking sculpture Sun Voyager by Jon Gunnar Arnason stands here. It is a massive steel sculpture in the shape of a Viking ship.
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  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
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  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-6021_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-5863_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-5799_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3810_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3764_1.jpg
  • The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign launches a flotilla of viking rowing boats calling on the G8 leaders to help end to tax dodging so families can feed themselves in the future.
    UK-G8-IF-Campaign-3595_1.jpg
  • Up on the top deck, we see a lone sailor brushing off the grubby surfaces of parked F/A-18C Hornets and S-3 Vikings on the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman during its deployment patrol of the no-fly zone at an unknown location in the Persian Gulf. Stacked together in tight formation to fit them all together during a daytime break in operations, the man bends into his task during the hottest time of day. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women. The Iraqi no-fly zones (NFZs) were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect humanitarian operations in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the
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  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. Cliffe bonfire society members carry burning torches. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
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  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. Cliffe bonfire society members carry burning torches. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
    20121105lewes bonfire night_M_1.jpg
  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. Cliffe bonfire society members carry burning torches. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
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  • Fire steward, Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, 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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  • The statue in front of the Hallgrímskirkja church is of Leif Eríkson, an Icelandic/Norwegian explorer and the first European thought to have landed in North America. The monument was a gift from the United States for the 1930 Althing Millennial Festival, which marked the 1000th anniversary of Iceland's parliament.
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  • People wearing viking hats still partying in the morning sunrise at Glastonbury festival, 2005.
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  • A red shirted ordnance man walks through a crowd of US Navy fighter and intelligence-gathering jets on deck of USS Harry S Truman. Launched on 7 September 1996 and costing US$4.5 billion, the Truman (CVN-75) is the eighth Nimitz-class supercarrier of the United States Navy, named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. The Truman is the largest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women.
    us_navy_carrier01-08-05-2000_1_1.jpg
  • A model viking, with viking ship, at Dublinia on 07th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dublinia is a historical recreation museum and visitor attraction, focusing on the Viking and medieval history of the city. The museum is located in a part of Dublins Christ Church Cathedral, known as the Synod hall. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • A model viking, with viking ship, at Dublinia on 07th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dublinia is a historical recreation museum and visitor attraction, focusing on the Viking and medieval history of the city. The museum is located in a part of Dublins Christ Church Cathedral, known as the Synod hall. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • The Viking Splash Tour bus collects customers on 07th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Viking Splash Tours is a sightseeing tour and visitor attraction in Dublin. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustacge is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway. A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustache is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway.
    moustache_men122-28-May-2011.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustacge is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway. A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustache is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • Church gravestones and the ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
    lindesfarne-10-27-06-2019.jpg
  • A small shop sign in evening sunshine on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
    lindesfarne-03-27-06-2019.jpg
  • One of the warning signs alerting motorists of tidal dangers on the causeway between the tidal Lindisfarne island and the Northumbrian mainland, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Despite tide timetables posted all over the area, drivers often mis-time their crossings, their vehicles ending up submerged in salt water. The small Lindisfarne population of just over 160 is swelled by the influx of over 650,000 visitors from all over the world every year. A tidal Island: Lindisfarne is a tidal island in that access is by a paved causeway which is covered by the North Sea twice in every 24 hour period. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A ruined sandstone wall of the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
    lindisfarne-43-27-09-2017.jpg
  • A pile of assorted ropes and fibrous cord and fishing pots await removal from the coastal landscape, having been collected by volunteers from a beach on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The amount of rubbish found dumped on UK beaches rose by a third last year, according to a new report. More than 8,000 plastic bottles were collected by the Marine Conservation Society’s annual beach clean-up at seaside locations from Orkney to the Channel Islands on one weekend in September 2016. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Coastal path overlooking Hawk Cliff on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • A red fishing boat at Bullock Harbour in Dalkey on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Royal faces from an old empire with a three year-old Maria Theresia and a portrait of some of her 16 children incl Marie Antoinette with a modern day Austria outside Schloss Schonbrunn palace on 27th June 2016, in Vienna, Austria. The cruise line image is for the Viking Line whose tourists are inside the nearby royal apartments. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina 1717–1780 was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands and Parma.
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  • The National Trusts Gertrude Jekyll walled garden on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Chrsanthemum coromarium flowers in the National Trusts Gertrude Jekyll walled garden and Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A disused boat now serving as a shed for a local fisherman sits upside down on the beach on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Local fishermen on Holy Island considered it a sin to send boats to the junkyard. They instead found a way to transform their old herring boats into perfect little storage sheds for their nets, tools, and other equipment. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Fishing pots and Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • Lindisfarne National trust Castle on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • Up on the top deck, a sailor cleans critical wing and flight surfaces from of a parked S-3 Viking on the deck of US Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman during its deployment patrol of the no-fly zone at an unknown location in the Persian Gulf, on 8th May 2000, in the Persian Gulf. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navys fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women.
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  • A fruit and veg stall beneath red umbrellas is on a dry stone wall on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The small Lindisfarne population of just over 160 is swelled by the influx of over 650,000 visitors from all over the world every year. A tidal Island: Lindisfarne is a tidal island in that access is by a paved causeway which is covered by the North Sea twice in every 24 hour period. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A ruined sandstone wall of the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The rear of a National Trust membership van features Lindisfarne castle, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • An open Christian Bible in the interior of St. Marys church on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • An open Christian Bible in the interior of St. Marys church on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Featuring paraphenalia of local fishing industry, the interior of St. Marys church on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The landscape surrounding the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A coastal landscape of St. Cuthberts Island on Holy Island and in the distance, left, the St. Marys church and the remains of the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Cuthbert c. 634 - 687 is a saint of the early Northumbrian church in the Celtic tradition. He was a monk, bishop and hermit, associated with the monasteries of Melrose and Lindisfarne in what might loosely be termed the Kingdom of Northumbria in the North East of England and the South East of Scotland. After his death he became one of the most important medieval saints of Northern England, with a cult centred on his tomb at Durham Cathedral. Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of Northern England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The landscape surrounding the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The landscape surrounding the early 12th century Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A disused boat now serving as a shed for a local fisherman sits upside down on the beach on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Local fishermen on Holy Island considered it a sin to send boats to the junkyard. They instead found a way to transform their old herring boats into perfect little storage sheds for their nets, tools, and other equipment. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A visitor to Holy Island sits on a picnic table to read a book at a location overlooking Victorian lime kiln ruins and the North Sea, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Piles of stones and rocks in the coastal landscape on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A pile of assorted ropes and fibrous cord and fishing pots await removal from the coastal landscape, having been collected by volunteers from a beach on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The amount of rubbish found dumped on UK beaches rose by a third last year, according to a new report. More than 8,000 plastic bottles were collected by the Marine Conservation Society’s annual beach clean-up at seaside locations from Orkney to the Channel Islands on one weekend in September 2016. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A woman throws a drinks bottle on to a pile of assorted plastic materials awaiting removal from the coastal landscape, having been collected by volunteers from a beach on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The amount of rubbish found dumped on UK beaches rose by a third last year, according to a new report. More than 8,000 plastic bottles were collected by the Marine Conservation Society’s annual beach clean-up at seaside locations from Orkney to the Channel Islands on one weekend in September 2016. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • An art instillation entitled Technofossil by the artist Helen Paling blends with the coastal landscape of Coves Haven on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Consisting of baler twine and pebbles, the art comments on the problem of accumulated coastal waste. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A lone walker rests on a bench at Emmanuel Head on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A beachcomber trips on a rock while exploring the northern shore of Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Coastal path overlooking Hawk Cliff on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Coastal path overlooking Whiterock Beach on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Dillon’s Park overlooking Dalkey Island on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Children play in Dillon’s Park overlooking Dalkey Island on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Coastal path overlooking Whiterock bay on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Coastal path overlooking Whiterock bay on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Dalkey Island on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Standing at Coliemore Harbour, cyclists overlook Dalkey Island on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin City. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Sorrento Road in Dalkey on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • Sorrento Road in Dalkey on 08th April 2017 in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort just south of Dublin. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages.
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  • A detail of a Rover grill in the German BMW-owned Rover production factory in Cowley, Solihull, England. With the car manufacturer's logo of a Viking longship prominent, is the silver radiator guard. Motor car production has taken place at Cowley near the city of Oxford, England for over ninety years. The car factory is known today as Plant Oxford and is now owned by BMW and has been extensively redeveloped. It remains the largest industrial employer in Oxfordshire employing more than 4,300 people.
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  • A loyalist wall mural in a protestant area of Belfast showing a Viking as conquering hero by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) of south Belfast.
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  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. Member of Cliffe bonfire society dressed as a viking has a pre parade drink. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
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  • Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • The ruined monastery walls of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, and the priory was founded before the end of 634 and Aidan remained there until his death in 651. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was re-established.
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  • A solitary walker in the western dunes on Holy Island, on 27th June 2019, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • A viking re-enactment battle during the Suffolk Show on the 29th May 2019 in Ipswich in the United Kingdom. The Suffolk Show is an annual show that takes place in Trinity Park, Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. It is organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association.
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  • A fruit and veg stall beneath red umbrellas is on a dry stone wall on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The small Lindisfarne population of just over 160 is swelled by the influx of over 650,000 visitors from all over the world every year. A tidal Island: Lindisfarne is a tidal island in that access is by a paved causeway which is covered by the North Sea twice in every 24 hour period. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Featuring paraphenalia of local fishing industry, the interior of St. Marys church on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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