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  • England footballer Rio Ferdinand features in a Nike ad whose face and boots are lit by bright lights in Lillywhites window.
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  • An announcement banner of a business' imminent closure is in the window of a Rio Beach clothing outlet on a fashion mannequin in their Earlham Street shop. Their web site says: "Rio Beach sells men's clothing for the beach and beyond. As one of the only places that stocks fashionable swimming trunks year round, this is a useful place if you're planning an unseasonable holiday."
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  • Tourists on the Fondamenta Minotto and on the bridge over the Rio dei Tolentini Canal in Dorsoduro, a district of Venice, Italy.
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  • Tourists on the Fondamenta Minotto and on the bridge over the Rio dei Tolentini Canal in Dorsoduro, a district of Venice, Italy.
    venice_96-22-07-2015.jpg
  • A woman looks out from the shadows of a narrow street at the Santa Maria dei Carmini church on the Rio de San Margherita canal in Dorsoduro, a district of Venice, Italy.
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  • Typical landscape on the Canal de S. Roque with the bow of a traditional Moliceiro boat and the background of brightly painted traditional homes, on 18th July, at Aveira, Portugal. The Moliceiro is the name given to Portuguese boats which use Ria de Aveiro lagoon area of Rio Vouga. They were originally used for the harvesting of seaweed but are nowadays used for tourism. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The painted bow of a Moliceiro boat with the background of traditional homes on the Canal de S. Roque, Aveiro, Portugal. Moliceiros are vessels circulating in the lagoon area of Rio Vouga, Aveira, originally used for the harvesting of seaweed but currently most used for tourism trips.
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  • The painted bow of a Moliceiro boat with the background of traditional homes on the Canal de S. Roque, Aveiro, Portugal. Moliceiros are vessels circulating in the lagoon area of Rio Vouga, Aveira, originally used for the harvesting of seaweed but currently most used for tourism trips.
    portugal_aveira-22-18-07-2016.jpg
  • The painted bow of a Moliceiro boat with the background of traditional homes on the Canal de S. Roque, Aveiro, Portugal. Moliceiros are vessels circulating in the lagoon area of Rio Vouga, Aveira, originally used for the harvesting of seaweed but currently most used for tourism trips.
    portugal_aveira-21-18-07-2016.jpg
  • 'Love Anarchy' graffiti on a wall on a wall on the Rio de San Margherita canal in Dorsoduro, a district of Venice, Italy.
    venice_110-23-07-2015.jpg
  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Graves and fading flowers overlook the Ponte 25 de Abril<br />
bridge and the district of Alacantara in the western Portuguese capital, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_lisbon-117-14-07-2016.jpg
  • A memorial to city firemen among tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-116-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-122-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_lisbon-121-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_lisbon-120-14-07-2016.jpg
  • A passing jet airliner flies overhead, above the cross of a family mausoleum, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_lisbon-118-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-123-14-07-2016.jpg
  • A memorial to city firemen among tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-115-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-125-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
    portugal_lisbon-126-14-07-2016.jpg
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