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  • Mid-day shadows of date palm tree branches seen on the white plaster of a mudbrick wall in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
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  • Mid-day shadows of date palm tree branches seen on the white plaster of a mudbrick wall in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt232-04-03-2016.jpg
  • Mid-day shadows of date palm tree branches seen on the white plaster of a mudbrick wall in a village near Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt231-04-03-2016.jpg
  • A old advert for Kodak film and palm tree inside the enclosure of the ancient Egyptian remains of Karnak in modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt280-05-03-2016.jpg
  • A old advert for Kodak film and palm tree inside the enclosure of the ancient Egyptian remains of Karnak in modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt279-05-03-2016.jpg
  • Young men stretch for the ball while playing Beach Volleyball beneath a palm tree, on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
    miami_beach-15-05-1996_7.jpg
  • Set below palm trees, a low angle view of Palma's Museum del Palau de la Almudaina (Almudaina Palace)
    mallorca03-21-06-2001.jpg
  • Spectators at the The Princess Margaret Hospital (TPMH) on the Akrotiri peninsula, about 4 kilometres from the RAF Station at Akrotiri, admire the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, as they perform one of their first public shows of the year. RAF staff and patients are allowed on to the grass outside the hospital building for this free show, given in honour of local charity fund-raisers of the Cyprus-based RAF Association whose guests form one of the smallest crowds to watch a Red Arrows display. Here, the team perform The Twizzle manoeuvre in front of the small crowd who stand by a green fence, matching tree and palm tree stumps. The bare earth is baked hard by the lack of rain and it almost looks like a desert scene as five of the nine jets speed overhead.
    Red_Arrows133_RBA.jpg
  • From a low angle looking upwards to the building exterior of the Hotel Negresco on the Promenade de Anglais, Nice. We see the colourful orange light bulbs and the overall green hue from sodium illumination and the blue of the evening sky. In the foreground is an example of the ubiquitous palm trees that line the Côte d'Azur. The Hotel Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais on the Baie des Anges in Nice, France was named for Henri Negresco (1868-1920) who had the palatial hotel constructed in 1912. Noted for its doormen dressed in the manner of the staff in 18th-century elite bourgeois households, complete with red-plumed postilion hats, the hotel also offers renowned gourmet dining at Le Chantecler. In 2003 the Hotel Negresco was listed by the government of France as a National Historic Building. Nice is a major tourist centre and a leading resort on the French Riviera. Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région, it is a commune and the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Alpes-Maritimes département.
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  • Spectators at the The Princess Margaret Hospital (TPMH) on the Akrotiri peninsula, about 4 kilometres from the RAF Station at Akrotiri, admire the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, as they perform one of their first public shows of the year. RAF staff and patients are allowed on to the grass outside the hospital building for this free show, given in honour of local charity fund-raisers of the Cyprus-based RAF Association whose guests form one of the smallest crowds to watch a Red Arrows display. Here, the team perform The Twizzle manoeuvre in front of the small crowd who stand by a green fence, matching tree and palm tree stumps. The bare earth is baked hard by the lack of rain and it almost looks like a desert scene as five of the nine jets speed overhead,
    Red_Arrows136_RBA.jpg
  • A fisherman walks on a white coral sand beach past a palm tree trunk and dhoni fishing boat being repaired on Meedu Island
    maldives208-13-11-2007.jpg
  • A waiter pours hot water from a silver urn for tea during an afternoon tea dance at the Waldorf Hotel's Palm Court, Waldorf Hilton Hotel, Aldwych., on 16th March 1997, in London, England.
    waldorf_waiter-16-03-1997.jpg
  • Seen in close-up detail, a holidaymaker's shirt is displayed in Magaluf. He has two pairs of spectacles hanging around his sunburned neck and a printed short-sleeved shirt depicting tropical paradise beach scenes with blue skies, palm trees and representing a Hawaiian Pacific Ocean scene with boats at sea, rolling on the waves. Magaluf is a popular holiday resort on the island of Mallorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. A seedy resort very much orientated around British tourists and catering for both young parties as well as families, Magaluf is considered as an exotic alternative to the chilly seaside towns around the UK's coast.  .
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  • During a time-exposure of a few seconds, the ambient neon and natural evening light of Miami Beach's Ocean Drive are mixed together to give an atmospheric mood of vitality, bustle and excitement in this tropical city. The vertical-aligned name of the famous Colony Hotel is seen through the darkened window of an SUV (4x4). Glowing pinks and blues are vivid in this scene where beautiful people and expensive cars cruise along slowly, each parading bodywork and personality. Palm trees sway about in the coastal breeze, blurring during the exposure and making them ghostly against the fading sky of early evening. This is vibrant district of Miami, Florida. The place to hang-out and be noticed.
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  • Crowds of visitors and locals gather on the terrace of an Ocean Drive cafe in Miami Beach. It is early evening and we see the blurred people moving about over the picture during a time-exposure of a few seconds. The colours of ambient neon lights that these streets are well-known for have become very vivid with bright pinks and reds a main feature of this scene. A menu board listing cocktail drinks prices stands on the sidewalk. Candles have been lit in glass jars on table tops. Ghostly, blurred Palm trees sway about in the coastal breeze against the fading sky of early evening. This is a vibrant district of tropical Miami, Florida. The place to hang-out and be noticed. Glowing pinks and blues are vivid in this scene where beautiful people and expensive cars cruise along slowly, each parading bodywork and personality.
    miami_beach01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • A young couple hold each other on the dance floor during a tea dance at the Palm Court, Waldorf Hilton Hotel in Aldwych.
    tea_dance01-15-06-1994.jpg
  • A couple on a first floor bar's balcony enjoy good views overlooking Miami Beach, on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
    miami_beach-15-05-1996_6.jpg
  • Aerial view of apartments, parked cars and pedestrians on Rue A. Ollivier in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-103-19-06-2016.jpg
  • Closed and abandoned primary school playground in Oban, Scotland.
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  • As a couple inspect the menu on the sidewalk, a waiter attends to customers at an outdoor restaurant and bar on Ocean Drive,  on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA
    miami_people-15-05-1996.jpg
  • Aerial view of a adult and child playing in a Miami Beach hotel pool, on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
    miami_beach-15-05-1996_1.jpg
  • Two young girls in matching pink dresses look into the Lego window, on 31st July 2017, in Leicester Square, London, England.
    lego_window-01-31-07-2017.jpg
  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch in the federal City of New York Buildings Department, Manhattan.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch in the federal City of New York Buildings Department, Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2014).
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
    snake_handling08-23-06-2012.jpg
  • A conspiratorial message written on a construction hoarding lets us know They are sticking transmitters in people.
    transmitters_hoarding01-03-03-2011.jpg
  • A daytrip of old age pensioners are seated on a bench in Great Yarmouth, a seaside resort in eastern England.
    seaside_pensioners05-27-05-1992.jpg
  • A street signpost and Art Deco architecture on Ocean Drive, Miami, on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
    miami_beach-15-05-1996.jpg
  • A man from funkyyukka.co.uk delivers a potted plant to a London restaurant and bar.
    carrying_yucca01-15-03-2011.jpg
  • During the Cannes Film Festival, we see a group of women taken from a very low angle , posing in bikinis and revealing swim wear for a frenzy of photographers on La Croisette, Cannes' sea front in the French Riviera resort, Cote d'Azur. One blonde girl is looking down into the camera while we see only the hips, arms, and legs of the others as they parade their bodies in front of the media who are grouped tightly together with cameras and a sound microphone. Young women publicising movies or just themselves regularly strut along the beaches and pavements of this French town. The weather is typically bright for May with clear skies and high temperatures. Cannes  is a major tourist centre and a leading resort on the French Riviera. Located in the Alpes-Maritimes région, Founded in 1939, the International Film Festival is one of the world's most prestigious and eccentric of celebrations of film and the cinema industry.
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  • A dusty landscape of palm trees and the Sacred Lake at the ancient Egyptian Temple of Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
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  • A dusty landscape of palm trees and the Sacred Lake at the ancient Egyptian Temple of Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt293-05-03-2016.jpg
  • Date palms growing in fertile fields at Bedhal in Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt499-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Portrait of a farming family standing in front of date palms in fertile fields where agriculture is important for survival, at Bedhal near Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt498-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Portrait of a farming family standing in front of date palms in fertile fields where agriculture is important for survival, at Bedhal near Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt497-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Date palms growing in fertile fields at Bedhal in Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt496-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Date palms growing in fertile fields at Bedhal in Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt495-08-03-2016.jpg
  • A farmer walks under date palms in fertile fields where agriculture is important for survival, at Bedhal near Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt494-08-03-2016.jpg
  • A farmer holds a crop of green beans in front of date palms in fertile fields where agriculture is important for survival, at Bedhal near Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt where the availability of water determines the agricultural economic life in an oasis village. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
    egypt492-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament58-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament62-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament66-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament74-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament73-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament77-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament79-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament81-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament85-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament84-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Water being pumped from the River Nile and into nearby fertile fields where rich crops grow, on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt131-02-03-2016.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament61-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament63-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament64-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament68-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament65-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament67-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament69-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament70-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament72-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament71-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament75-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament82-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament76-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament78-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament80-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament83-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament86-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament87-10-09-2020.jpg
  • Egyptians sociali in the main square in Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. ing
    egypt191-03-03-2016.jpg
  • Traces of human handprints left on a derelict wall in east London.
    hands_wall02-12-09-2014.jpg
  • Thirty topless women supporters of Climate Change activists, Extinction Rebellion protest outside the UK parliament railings, on 10th September 2020, in London, England. Locked with D-locks around their necks, their banner reads ‘Can’t Bare the Truth?’ and wearing face masks branded with ‘4°C', the women were removed and arrested then loaded into police vans where they placed their hands on the windows with the same slogan.
    XR_parliament88-10-09-2020.jpg
  • An abandoned Mercedes W110 car under a palm tree in the village of Bairat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt214-04-03-2016.jpg
  • A tall Shell sign seems to echo the palm tree landscape alongside the A 92 motorway near Paradas.
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  • An abandoned Mercedes W110 car under a palm tree in the village of Bairat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt215-04-03-2016.jpg
  • A landscape of rooftops and palm trees on the Cote d'Azur, on 13th April 1996, at Cap-d'Ail, France.
    cap_d'ail-13-04-1996.jpg
  • A portrait of botanist, Sir Ghillean Tolmie Prance while head of the Botanical Gardens at Kew in the summer of 1988, in Kew's Palm House, London England. Prance worked from 1963 at The New York Botanical Garden, initially as a research assistant and, on his departure in 1988, as Director of the Institute of Economic Botany and Senior Vice-President for Science. Much of his career at the New York Botanical Garden was spent conducting extensive fieldwork in the Amazon region of Brazil. He was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1988 to 1999.
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  • Date palm trees, nearby homes and green cereals growing on fertile soil, not far from the River Nile, in the village of Bairat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt205-04-03-2016.jpg
  • A businessman texts a message alongside a palm and in front of a City construction hoarding featuring dozens of London faces.
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  • Holding her doll, a young white child wearing a pink dress explores the Délice Restaurant in old Kourou, French Guiana, South America. The daughter of French parents who are in this French-administered colony in connection with the nearby European Space Agency (ESA). The girl is confident enough to leave her parents' side and appear in an open doorway. On the other side of the wall is a giant brightly-painted mural depicting a more traditional side of life in this tropical country. The word Guyane is the French name for Guiana. A female in national costume stands near a palm tree, local produce and vegetation. Meanwhile a dark-skinned Creole man sits on a stool smoking a cigarette chatting to unseen friends - a barfly occupying his usual lunchtime seat. It is a scene of internationalism, cross-culture and youth versus old age. .
    esa_guiana20415-08-2007.jpg
  • A happy logo for Miami and the Sunshine State with Palm trees in the background, on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
    miami_beach-15-05-1996_3.jpg
  • A female member of the Thomas Cook staff issues foreign currency to an unseen airline passenger in the departures concourse at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. This Bureau de Change is one of two companies trading in foreign exchange, travel insurance and travellers cheques for passengers passing through this aviation hub is west London. We see on the wall behind the assistant, a beach paradise scene of palm trees, calm seas and beach chalets, the idea of tranquillity and prosperity. On the left are the exchange rates for the world's currencies for purchase at this kiosk. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • A farmer's young daughter stands in front of date palms in fertile fields where agriculture is important for survival, at Bedhal near Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Dakhla Oasis consists of several communities, along a string of sub-oases. The main settlements are Mut (more fully Mut el-Kharab and anciently called Mothis), El-Masara, Al-Qasr, Qalamoun, together with several smaller villages. Some of the communities have identities that are separate from each other. Qalamoun has inhabitants that trace their origins to the Ottomans.
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  • A teenage traveller adertises a pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair24-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young woman rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair19-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond try out Romany carriages and horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England.Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair16-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out Shetland ponies at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair12-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. In a clash of garish pinks, a young woman wears a skin-tight dress with alongside relatives and a candy floss market stall in a field on the outskirts of the village, hoping to sell the vehicle. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair09-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair01-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    sheep_auction13-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A teenage traveller adertises a pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair27-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boy parades around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair25-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair26-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try new ponies at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair23-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair22-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair21-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boy parades around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair20-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair17-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond try out Romany carriages and horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Offloading the carriage, the men will parade around a field on the outskirts of the village, hoping to sell the vehicle. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair15-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond buy and sell horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Bare-chested men lead a small skinny foal around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair13-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair11-21-08-2013.jpg
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