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  • A young girl and her mother with a piece of willow. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Portrait of two Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority women on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple red tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • A young Tai Lue boy goes fishing in the Nam Lan river, Ban Nawai, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. He wears a bamboo basket for keeping the small fish he catches and a diving mask over his eyes. For families living away from the main roads and markets, food caught or collected from the wild, especially edible plants and small animals still make up fifty per cent of their diet.  Nature’s bounty in providing for the Lao may be plentiful, but this does not mean that the task of growing and finding enough food for family subsistence and maintenance is easy. It is a major preoccupation of rural families and takes the bulk of time and energy of every man, woman and child.
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple red tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth  tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Young woman dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • A middle aged man and woman dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple black tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple red tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • A young Tai Lue boy goes fishing in the Nam Lan river, Ban Nawai, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. He wears a bamboo basket for keeping the small fish he catches and a diving mask over his eyes. For families living away from the main roads and markets, food caught or collected from the wild, especially edible plants and small animals still make up fifty per cent of their diet.  Nature’s bounty in providing for the Lao may be plentiful, but this does not mean that the task of growing and finding enough food for family subsistence and maintenance is easy. It is a major preoccupation of rural families and takes the bulk of time and energy of every man, woman and child.
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Men dressed as knights re-enactors doing a pretend battle, perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple red tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Young woman dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Morris dancers in traditional attire perform for crowds, visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Morris dancers in traditional attire perform for crowds, visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Grilling meat over an open fire in the kitchen of a Kayah (Red Karen) ethnic minority woman village on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar.
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  • Kayah (Red Karen) ethnic minority villagers dance at a funeral on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region.
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman and girl on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple red tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Small fish caught from the Nam Pa river for sale in Pak Nam Noi Market, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR.
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  • Large straw wickerman burning, on fire as crowd and families watch The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • A man making wood carvings in a community demonstration outdoors. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Kayah (Red Karen) ethnic minority villagers dance at a funeral on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region.
    DSCF3131cc_1_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Kayah Red Karen ethnic minority woman on 18th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region. Kayah women wear a simple black tunic worn with a broad white sash decorated with coloured tassles and a striped hand-woven head-cloth
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  • A woman collects riverweed from under the rocks in the Nam Pa river (a tributary of the Nam Ou) in Pak Nam Noi, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR. The riverweed will later be washed, dried and eaten or sold at the market in Pak Nam Noi. For families living away from the main roads and markets, food caught or collected from the wild, especially edible plants and small animals still make up fifty per cent of their diet.  Nature’s bounty in providing for the Lao may be plentiful, but this does not mean that the task of growing and finding enough food for family subsistence and maintenance is easy. It is a major preoccupation of rural families and takes the bulk of time and energy of every man, woman and child.
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  • Morris dancers in traditional attire perform for crowds, visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • People dressed in Morris dancing attire perform for crowds visitors, english traditions. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • A man making wood carvings in a community demonstration outdoors. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Pelourinho historical neighbourhhood, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil.
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  • Building a huge allegorical float inside a large warehouse for the "Boi Bumba" Amazon Carnival, Parintins, Brazil.
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  • Building a huge allegorical float inside a large warehouse for the "Boi Bumba" Amazon Carnival in Parintins, Brazil. The carnival serves to celebrate and re-enact Indian traditions and perpetuate myths and legends. It has evolved over time and involves the battle between to opposing bulls, known as Garantido and Caprichoso.
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  • Woman preparing bamboo for making a traditonal palm leaf hat in Uoc Le village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century, and traditonal dry stone walls.
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  • International tourists including one Chinese man dressed in a very traditonal English suit and hat standing looking up and taking pictures of the Fortnum & Mason clock on Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom. The clock was added to the front of the Piccadilly building in 1964, and the two men represent the store's founders, Mr Fortnum and Mr Mason, who appear once an hour. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • International tourists including one Chinese man dressed in a very traditonal English suit and hat standing looking up and taking pictures of the Fortnum & Mason clock on Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom. The clock was added to the front of the Piccadilly building in 1964, and the two men represent the store's founders, Mr Fortnum and Mr Mason, who appear once an hour. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A close-up of the bamboo wall of a traditonal house in a Khi village on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • Guards in traditonal dress outside St Peters Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Italy.
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  • A Kayah ethnic minority woman wearing her traditonal clothing prepares rice at home in the  village of Kle Du in Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • An Akha Cherpia ethnic minority woman sews traditonal clothing whilst breastfeeding her baby son in Ban Nam Sa village, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos has 49 officially recognised ethnic groups although there are many more self-identified and sub groups. These groups are distinguished by their own customs, beliefs and rituals. Details down to the embroidery on a shirt, the colour of the trim and the type of skirt all help signify the wearer's ethnic and clan affiliations.
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  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century, and traditonal dry stone walls.
    20150919_littondale lambs dry stone ...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century, and traditonal dry stone walls.
    20150919_littondale lambs dry stone ...jpg
  • Christmas santa hats on a sunlit rack in a trinket shop on London's Oxford Street. Multiple signs for Buy One Get One Free (BOGOF) dealsare seen around the front end of the trinket shop on this busy shopping street in the capital's West End. They are almost giving these sheap products away which will almost certainly be made in Asia where Christmas is not a traditonally cultural phenomenon.
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