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  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.

    AKM-GSI January 5, 2016

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  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.

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  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.

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    Steve Ginsburg
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    Maria Buda
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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/31/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation all with boyfriend, Kevin Trapp, a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1.

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  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.

    AKM-GSI January 5, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
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    (323) 423-9397
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    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
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    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
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    EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.

    AKM-GSI January 5, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating Charles James: Beyond Fashion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, America - 05 May 2014
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    Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating Charles James: Beyond Fashion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, America - 05 May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3731768cw)
    Ivanka Trump
    Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating Charles James: Beyond Fashion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, America - 05 May 2014
    WEARING OSCAR DE LA RENTA
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
    Oscar de la Renta: Stars tragen seine Roben (Zusammenstellung)

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  • Brandon Davis takes a dip in the Pacific Ocean
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    Brandon Davis takes a dip in the Pacific Ocean
    Brandon Davis takes a dip in the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, CA on July 23, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Lady Gaga arrives at Radio City Music Hall, New York, America - 23 Jan 2010
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    Lady Gaga arrives at Radio City Music Hall, New York, America - 23 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1091483g)
    Lady Gaga
    Lady Gaga arrives at Radio City Music Hall, New York, America - 23 Jan 2010
    Lady Gaga arrives at Radio City Music Hall her for 3rd sold out show
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Turning into a little Finland': chilly New Zealand gets the hots for beachside saunas.
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    'Turning into a little Finland': chilly New Zealand gets the hots for beachside saunas.
    'Turning into a little Finland': chilly New Zealand gets the hots for beachside saunas.

    Once confined to upmarket spas and grimy gyms, saunas are popping up across the country.

    Natalie Keegan (L) and Melody Thomas take a dip in the sea during their sauna at Scenic Saunas, Worser Bay, Wellington, New Zealand on Wednesday 18 June 2025.

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  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A sign showing that the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day dip in the sea at East Wittering, United Kingdom, was postponed because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A sign showing that the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day dip in the sea at East Wittering, United Kingdom, was postponed because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: Two dog walkers struggle in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: Two dog walkers struggle in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: Two dog walkers struggle in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A walker looks out at the stormy sea in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip, was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A walker looks out at the stormy sea in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip, was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A dog walker struggles in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A dog walker struggles in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • New Year's Day weather
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    New Year's Day weather
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/01/2025. East wittering, United Kingdom: A dog walker struggles in the wet and stormy weather in East Wittering, United Kingdom, where the traditional NewÕs YearÕs Day Dip in the sea was cancelled because of the weather. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
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    The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
    Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.

    I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.

    Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.

    Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland

    © Krista Keltanen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • NEWS - GB: Erneute Hitzwelle in London
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    NEWS - GB: Erneute Hitzwelle in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (13083318ai)
    A group of men enjoy a dip in a pond on Hampstead Heath in North London. A four day amber heat warning has been put in place by the Met Office, with temperatures expected to peak over the weekend.
    UK Heatwave, London, UK - 11 Aug 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys LondonÕs Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of LondonÕs Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine.
    Matt Hancock finds himself in cold water as he enjoys London’s Serpentine. The former Health Secretary was captured enjoying an icy plunge into the depths of London’s Serpentine. He had been jogging in a foggy Hyde Park with members of the Parliamentary Running Club, including former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland and former junior health minister Lord Bethell. On reaching the Serpentine, where other swimmers had broken a thin layer of ice on the surface, the trio stripped off and took to the murky waters.
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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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    New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre
    New Year's Day Swim London docks.
    An estimated 200 hardy swimmers descended on the Royal Docks in London's East End this morning for the annual New Year's Day swim at the London Royal Docks Open Water Swimming Centre, right beneath the Emirates Air Line with London landmarks Canary Wharf & the O2 visible behind. The water temperature a fresh 6.8 degrees.

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