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  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
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  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • Two women search for their belongings whilst a Bolivian flag flies amid ruined houses and rubble, after a major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained.
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  • Bolivian flag flies amid ruined houses and rubble, after a major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained.
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  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • View of ruined houses due to landslide, shot from a broken bridge. A major lansdlide in La Paz in 2011 made around 25,000 people homeless, due to heavy rain and poor infrastructure, there were no fatalities and only minor injuries sustained
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  • Medieval streets of Montresor in the French Indre-et-Loire region. 50 kilometres southeast of Tours, Montrésor is listed as one of the 'Most beautiful villages in France'. It stands on the banks of the Indrois which reflects the remains of the double enclosure walls of this old fortress and its Renaissance castle. In the village, the houses with their white tufa walls or half-timbering mix with semi-cave dwellings. Montrésor is a commune lying on the right bank of the Indrois, in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
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  • Medieval streets of Montresor in the French Indre-et-Loire region. 50 kilometres southeast of Tours, Montrésor is listed as one of the 'Most beautiful villages in France'. It stands on the banks of the Indrois which reflects the remains of the double enclosure walls of this old fortress and its Renaissance castle. In the village, the houses with their white tufa walls or half-timbering mix with semi-cave dwellings. Montrésor is a commune lying on the right bank of the Indrois, in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
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  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
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  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
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  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
    20140707_tour de france london_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
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  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
    20140707_tour de france london_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
    20140707_tour de france london_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Monday 7th July 2014. Tour de France passes the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, whilst travelling through Westminster at the end of the British stage finishing in London.
    20140707_tour de france london_A.jpg
  • New apartment balconies in recently completed housing in Stratford, a short distance from the 2012 Olympic Park. Developers are building 4m sq ft of offices and 350 homes. Inter Ikea, proposed 1,200 homes and up to 500,000 sq ft of commercial space at a 26-acre site just 500 metres south of the Olympic Park. Houses close to the Olympic Park in Stratford have increased in value by £800 a month meaning average house prices have increased by £60,000, or 30pc. Also, short-term rentals in London in July 2012 is £2,858 per week, an increase of 444pc one year before the Games.
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  • Members of the democracy village gather opposite The Houses of Parliament , London, July , 2010. The ragtag community of peace activists, pro-democracy campaigners and the homeless was torn  down by Baliffs and Police.
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  • Members of the democracy village gather opposite The Houses of Parliament , London, July , 2010. The ragtag community of peace activists, pro-democracy campaigners and the homeless was torn  down by Baliffs and Police.
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  • A view of the Houses of Parliament including Big Ben taken from the North Bank of the River Thames, London, United Kingdom. The London Eye wheel is located on the south bank. Traffic drives past on Waterloo bridge including a double decker red bus.
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  • Overflowing bin and litter opposite the Houses of Parliament, central London. At certain times, especially weekends and public holidays, the volume of people in the area generates a big problem with trash. Rubbish piles high in certain places and proves unsightly for such an important area of London. Tourists gather her to take pictures. The result of so may people is plain to see.
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  • Overflowing bin and litter opposite the Houses of Parliament, central London. At certain times, especially weekends and public holidays, the volume of people in the area generates a big problem with trash. Rubbish piles high in certain places and proves unsightly for such an important area of London. Tourists gather her to take pictures. The result of so may people is plain to see.
    25042011litter rubbish trashC.jpg
  • Tourists near the Houses of Parliament on the River Thames at Westminster, London. Also known as the Palace of Westminster, and the clock tower known as Big Ben.
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  • Tourists near the Houses of Parliament on the River Thames at Westminster, London. Also known as the Palace of Westminster, and the clock tower known as Big Ben.
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  • Houses of Parliament on the River Thames at Westminster, London. Also known as the Palace of Westminster, and the clock tower known as Big Ben.
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  • Wealthy houses in Regents Park, central London. The outer edge of the park holds some of the most expensive and grand real estate in London.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Britain's government buildings provide a great draw for tourism in the capital.
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  • Tourist films Houses of Parliament on his camcorder at Westminster, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • View across the River Thames towards the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Westminter Bridge, London.
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  • View across the River Thames towards the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Westminter Bridge, London.
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  • As a flotilla of fishing vessels on the River Thames arrive outside the Houses of Parliament, protesters gather to cheer them on as part of the Vote Leave Campaign, to make the case for Brexit in the EU Referendum on June 15th in London, United Kingdom. The flotilla was organised by Scottish skippers as part of the Fishing for Leave campaign which is against European regulation of the fishing industry, and the CFP Common Fisheries Policy. Between 30 and 35 trawlers travelled up the Thames, through Tower Bridge and moored in the Pool of London.
    20160615_brexit flotilla parliament_...jpg
  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Houses of Parliament on a bright sunny summers day in Westminter, London.
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  • Identical Edwardian semi-detached homes in late light in south London. The semi-detached houses are on Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) South London England. It is a beauitiful autumn afternoon in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. Late orange sun shines on these period homes that were completed in 1908, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
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  • 100 year-old ash trees seen overlooking south London towards Westminster and the Houses of Parliament. Stretching into the distance, as we look northwards are the tall towers of the Palace of Westminster and Queen Elizabeth Towert (Big Ben) - the seats of power and government of the United Kingdom. It is autumn and leaves are falling from the ash trees in the foreground that a century old but now in jeopardy from ash dieback disease (Chalara fraxinea) which is currently claiming the lives of Britain's young and old ash trees.
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  • An aerial view of central Macau, looking down on high-rise apartments and poorer housing in this ex-Portuguese colony. Macau is now administered by China as a Special Economic Region (SER). Taken from a tall apartment block that overloooks the Rua do Almirant e Costa Cabral, we can view the tightly-packed cities of one of the most densely-populated conurbations in the world, this area is a packed warren of houses, businesses and tower blocks, home to a population of mainland 95% Chinese, primarily Cantonese, Fujianese as well as some Hakka, Shanghainese and overseas Chinese immigrants from Southeast Asia and elsewhere. The remainder are of Portuguese or mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry, the so-called Macanese, as well as several thousand Filipino and Thai nationals. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese.
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  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. The cactus house. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
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  • Houses in Alcantara on 27th May 2014, Maranhao, Brazil. It is an island off the north east coast of Brazil close to Sao Luis, state capital of, and is one of the largest Quilombos in Brazil, which are communities that were originally set up by escaped or freed slaves during the colonial period.
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  • New concrete houses in a mostly-empty, half-constructed resettlement site situated along a main road in Steung Treng province in north-eastern Cambodia. 5000 people from 20 villages are being evicted from their homes to make way for a controversial huge new hydropower dam: ‘Lower Sesan 2’, which will flood an area of more than 33,000 square hectares. Communities in this rural region are seeing their traditional self-sufficient farming and fishing lifestyle disrupted by dam building and the impact of climate change on crops, water quality and fish stocks. There is a communal hand pump outside for water, but this is not good for drinking.
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  • Period Edwardian homes beneath 100 year-old ash trees in south London. The semi-detached houses are on Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24. It is a beauitiful autumn afternoon in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. Late orange sun shines on these period homes that were completed in 1908, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
    evening_homes01-02-10-2015.jpg
  • Aerial landscape of old Arab Albaicin quarter and surrounding barrios of the Moorish city of Granada. This aerial landscape also shows in the foreground, the old Arab Albaicin quarter and surrounding barrios of Moorish city of Granada. The Albaicin Quarter is the old Moorish quarter across the River Darro from the Alhambra. When the Moors controlled Granada, this area of the city was the most densely populated. The streets are narrow and many of them do not have sidewalks. The houses are not very high and they are very close to each other. Alhambra (in Arabic, Al-Ḥamra) is a palace and fortress complex constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus.
    granada_housing-1-13-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. School children learning and drawing the plants. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensF.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May negotiates further Britains exit from the European Union in Brussels, the UK parliament is seen through the yellow stars of the EU flag, flying as part of an anti-Brexit protest opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 7th February 2019, in Westminster, London England.
    eu_parliament-14-07-02-2019.jpg
  • A person beneath bridge lighting, looks across the the Thames river on Westminster Bridge and with the Houses of Parliament to the right, on 21st January 2019, in London England.
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  • An emergency lifebuoy on Westminster Bridge, in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 21st January 2019, in London England.
    parliament_lifebuoy-10-21-01-2019.jpg
  • Hovering seagulls in front of Westminster Bridge and the UKs Houses of Parliament, on 21st January 2019, in London England.
    parliament_gulls-02-21-01-2019.jpg
  • Flying British Union Jack flags and the UKs Houses of Parliament in front of the Thames River, on 21st January 2019, in London England.
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  • During the Liverpool binmens strike of 1991, litter and refuse bags collect in the back alleyway of back-to-back terraced houses, on 14th June 1991, in Liverpool, England. Surrounded by black bin-bags during the Merseyside dustmans strike of 1991, two young Scouse girls lean against a brick wall in a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool over that summer when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs existed in the 1990s after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
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  • Orange and lime green neighbouring houses, on 12th September 2018, in Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales.
    aberdovey_housing-01-12-09-2018.jpg
  • New concrete houses in a mostly-empty, half-constructed resettlement site situated along a main road in Steung Treng province in north-eastern Cambodia. 5000 people from 20 villages are being evicted from their homes to make way for a controversial huge new hydropower dam: ‘Lower Sesan 2’, which will flood an area of more than 33,000 square hectares. Communities in this rural region are seeing their traditional self-sufficient farming and fishing lifestyle disrupted by dam building and the impact of climate change on crops, water quality and fish stocks.
    DSCF6081cc_1.jpg
  • New concrete houses in a mostly-empty, half-constructed resettlement site situated along a main road in Steung Treng province in north-eastern Cambodia. 5000 people from 20 villages are being evicted from their homes to make way for a controversial huge new hydropower dam: ‘Lower Sesan 2’, which will flood an area of more than 33,000 square hectares. Communities in this rural region are seeing their traditional self-sufficient farming and fishing lifestyle disrupted by dam building and the impact of climate change on crops, water quality and fish stocks.
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  • New concrete houses in a mostly-empty, half-constructed resettlement site situated along a main road in Steung Treng province in north-eastern Cambodia. 5000 people from 20 villages are being evicted from their homes to make way for a controversial huge new hydropower dam: ‘Lower Sesan 2’, which will flood an area of more than 33,000 square hectares. Communities in this rural region are seeing their traditional self-sufficient farming and fishing lifestyle disrupted by dam building and the impact of climate change on crops, water quality and fish stocks.
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  • New concrete houses in a mostly-empty, half-constructed resettlement site situated along a main road in Steung Treng province in north-eastern Cambodia. 5000 people from 20 villages are being evicted from their homes to make way for a controversial huge new hydropower dam: ‘Lower Sesan 2’, which will flood an area of more than 33,000 square hectares. Communities in this rural region are seeing their traditional self-sufficient farming and fishing lifestyle disrupted by dam building and the impact of climate change on crops, water quality and fish stocks.
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  • Early morning in the remote and roadless Brokpa village of Merak in Eastern Bhutan. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the semi-nomadic Brokpa have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs. In summer they move to the pastures with their yaks and sheep and in winter they return to live in their houses, normally built of stones with small ventilation to protect from the piercing cold weather.
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  • A father looks down at four coloured umbrellas that have been left by children on the pavement outside a terraced street in Belfast. Having played then finished with the waterproof items the kids have simply abandoned them on the paving stones as a man who might be a father looks down, deciding whether to pick them up himself and order the kids to do it themselves. Into the distance are identically designed Victorian terraced houses still used by families in this British province of Northern Ireland?
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  • An aerial view of Central Macau, looking down on the ex-Portuguese colony including its Chinese Christian cemetery of San Miguel. Macau is now administered by China as a Special Economic Region (SER). Taken from a tall apartment block that overloooks the Rua do Almirant e Costa Cabral, we can view the tightly-packed cities of one of the most densely-populated connurbations in the world, this area is a packed warren of houses, businesses and tower blocks, home to a population of mainland 95% Chinese, primarily Cantonese, Fujianese as well as some Hakka, Shanghainese and overseas Chinese immigrants from Southeast Asia and elsewhere. The remainder are of Portuguese or mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry, the so-called Macanese, as well as several thousand Filipino and Thai nationals. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese. The Macau Special Administrative Region, more commonly known as Macau or Macao is one of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kong's own handover. Macao's gambling revenue in 2006 weighed in at a massive £3.6bn - about £100m more than Las Vegas.
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  • Aerial landscape of old Arab Albaicin quarter and surrounding barrios of the Moorish city of Granada. This aerial landscape also shows in the foreground, the old Arab Albaicin quarter and surrounding barrios of Moorish city of Granada. The Albaicin Quarter is the old Moorish quarter across the River Darro from the Alhambra. When the Moors controlled Granada, this area of the city was the most densely populated. The streets are narrow and many of them do not have sidewalks. The houses are not very high and they are very close to each other. Alhambra (in Arabic, Al-Ḥamra) is a palace and fortress complex constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus.
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  • A For sale sign for the estate agent (realty) Kinleigh Folkard & Haywood sits outside properties in Fawnbrake Road, London SE24. We are looking up at the tall sign that is on top of a wooden pole. Edwardian houses are in the background as well as autumnal trees. An airliner flies overhead and late afternoon sunshine warms the landscape in orange light. Kinleigh Folkard & Haywood is a London-based company, founded in 1977 by Lee Watts and Philip King. Apart from sales and lettings, they offer financial services, mortgage advice, surveying, conveyancing and property management. They have 50 offices across London with over 500 employees.
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  • Two visitors walk along the rooftop of a section of Alhambra. This aerial landscape also shows in the background, the old Arab Albaicin quarter and surrounding barrios of Moorish city of Granada. The Albaicin Quarter is the old Moorish quarter across the River Darro from the Alhambra. When the Moors controlled Granada, this area of the city was the most densely populated. The streets are narrow and many of them do not have sidewalks. The houses are not very high and they are very close to each other. Alhambra (in Arabic, Al-Ḥamra) is a palace and fortress complex constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus.
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  • Park Crescent is at the north end of Portland Place in London. It consists of elegant stuccoed semicircular terrace of houses in the Regency style by the architect John Nash. Many are now converted into expensive flats.
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  • Park Crescent is at the north end of Portland Place in London. It consists of elegant stuccoed semicircular terrace of houses in the Regency style by the architect John Nash. Many are now converted into expensive flats.
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  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
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  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. A resident lizard lies in the sun. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensM.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensL.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensK.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. School children learning and drawing the plants. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensG.jpg
  • Interior of The Princess of Wales Conservatory. These glass houses contain many different zones including cacti, ferns, and orchids. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of gardens  and botanical glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London, England. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year.
    20100427kew gardensE.jpg
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