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  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
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    FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
    January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
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    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds

    A young mother suffering from skin cancer has been praised for her bravery after sharing a shocking photo of her treatment as a stark warning to sunbed users.
    The picture of Alabama nurse Tawny Willoughby, 27, showing her face covered with bloody scars and blisters.
    'If anyone needs a little motivation to not lay in the tanning bed and sun here you go! This is what skin cancer treatment can look like,' she wrote.
    As a teenager growing up in Kentucky, Willoughby admits that she used sunbeds four or five times a week.

    'I had my own personal tanning bed in my home and so did a lot of my friends growing up... everyone tanned,'

    'I didn't really even think about the future or skin cancer at the time.'
    Six years ago one of Willoughby's nursing school classmates was diagnosed with melanoma and so she decided to make her first dermatology appointment.
    At just 21 she was told she had skin cancer and since then she has had basal cell carcinoma five times and squamous cell carcinoma once.
    She now visits her dermatologist every six to 12 months and 'usually has a skin cancer removed at each checkup'.

    Tawny uses a specialist cream and has had a string of treatments, including using liquid nitrogen on her face to freeze tumours.
    'Wear sunscreen and get a spray tan. You only get one skin and you should take care of it. Learn from other people's mistakes,' warns Willoughby, who is married to husband Cody and has a young son, Kayden.
    'Don't let tanning prevent you from seeing your children grow up. That's my biggest fear now that I have a two-year-old little boy of my own.
    'Skin cancer is not always moles, only one of mine have been a mole. Get any suspicious, new and growing spot checked out. Anything that doesn't heal, possibly bleeds on and off and crusts.
    'The sooner you find it the less likely it will leave a disfiguring scar or grow deep enou

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
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    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds

    A young mother suffering from skin cancer has been praised for her bravery after sharing a shocking photo of her treatment as a stark warning to sunbed users.
    The picture of Alabama nurse Tawny Willoughby, 27, showing her face covered with bloody scars and blisters.
    'If anyone needs a little motivation to not lay in the tanning bed and sun here you go! This is what skin cancer treatment can look like,' she wrote.
    As a teenager growing up in Kentucky, Willoughby admits that she used sunbeds four or five times a week.

    'I had my own personal tanning bed in my home and so did a lot of my friends growing up... everyone tanned,'

    'I didn't really even think about the future or skin cancer at the time.'
    Six years ago one of Willoughby's nursing school classmates was diagnosed with melanoma and so she decided to make her first dermatology appointment.
    At just 21 she was told she had skin cancer and since then she has had basal cell carcinoma five times and squamous cell carcinoma once.
    She now visits her dermatologist every six to 12 months and 'usually has a skin cancer removed at each checkup'.

    Tawny uses a specialist cream and has had a string of treatments, including using liquid nitrogen on her face to freeze tumours.
    'Wear sunscreen and get a spray tan. You only get one skin and you should take care of it. Learn from other people's mistakes,' warns Willoughby, who is married to husband Cody and has a young son, Kayden.
    'Don't let tanning prevent you from seeing your children grow up. That's my biggest fear now that I have a two-year-old little boy of my own.
    'Skin cancer is not always moles, only one of mine have been a mole. Get any suspicious, new and growing spot checked out. Anything that doesn't heal, possibly bleeds on and off and crusts.
    'The sooner you find it the less likely it will leave a disfiguring scar or grow deep enou

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
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    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds

    A young mother suffering from skin cancer has been praised for her bravery after sharing a shocking photo of her treatment as a stark warning to sunbed users.
    The picture of Alabama nurse Tawny Willoughby, 27, showing her face covered with bloody scars and blisters.
    'If anyone needs a little motivation to not lay in the tanning bed and sun here you go! This is what skin cancer treatment can look like,' she wrote.
    As a teenager growing up in Kentucky, Willoughby admits that she used sunbeds four or five times a week.

    'I had my own personal tanning bed in my home and so did a lot of my friends growing up... everyone tanned,'

    'I didn't really even think about the future or skin cancer at the time.'
    Six years ago one of Willoughby's nursing school classmates was diagnosed with melanoma and so she decided to make her first dermatology appointment.
    At just 21 she was told she had skin cancer and since then she has had basal cell carcinoma five times and squamous cell carcinoma once.
    She now visits her dermatologist every six to 12 months and 'usually has a skin cancer removed at each checkup'.

    Tawny uses a specialist cream and has had a string of treatments, including using liquid nitrogen on her face to freeze tumours.
    'Wear sunscreen and get a spray tan. You only get one skin and you should take care of it. Learn from other people's mistakes,' warns Willoughby, who is married to husband Cody and has a young son, Kayden.
    'Don't let tanning prevent you from seeing your children grow up. That's my biggest fear now that I have a two-year-old little boy of my own.
    'Skin cancer is not always moles, only one of mine have been a mole. Get any suspicious, new and growing spot checked out. Anything that doesn't heal, possibly bleeds on and off and crusts.
    'The sooner you find it the less likely it will leave a disfiguring scar or grow deep enou

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
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    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds

    A young mother suffering from skin cancer has been praised for her bravery after sharing a shocking photo of her treatment as a stark warning to sunbed users.
    The picture of Alabama nurse Tawny Willoughby, 27, showing her face covered with bloody scars and blisters.
    'If anyone needs a little motivation to not lay in the tanning bed and sun here you go! This is what skin cancer treatment can look like,' she wrote.
    As a teenager growing up in Kentucky, Willoughby admits that she used sunbeds four or five times a week.

    'I had my own personal tanning bed in my home and so did a lot of my friends growing up... everyone tanned,'

    'I didn't really even think about the future or skin cancer at the time.'
    Six years ago one of Willoughby's nursing school classmates was diagnosed with melanoma and so she decided to make her first dermatology appointment.
    At just 21 she was told she had skin cancer and since then she has had basal cell carcinoma five times and squamous cell carcinoma once.
    She now visits her dermatologist every six to 12 months and 'usually has a skin cancer removed at each checkup'.

    Tawny uses a specialist cream and has had a string of treatments, including using liquid nitrogen on her face to freeze tumours.
    'Wear sunscreen and get a spray tan. You only get one skin and you should take care of it. Learn from other people's mistakes,' warns Willoughby, who is married to husband Cody and has a young son, Kayden.
    'Don't let tanning prevent you from seeing your children grow up. That's my biggest fear now that I have a two-year-old little boy of my own.
    'Skin cancer is not always moles, only one of mine have been a mole. Get any suspicious, new and growing spot checked out. Anything that doesn't heal, possibly bleeds on and off and crusts.
    'The sooner you find it the less likely it will leave a disfiguring scar or grow deep enou

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
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    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds
    Brave U.S. mom suffering from skin cancer shares graphic selfie as a stark warning against the dangers of sun beds

    A young mother suffering from skin cancer has been praised for her bravery after sharing a shocking photo of her treatment as a stark warning to sunbed users.
    The picture of Alabama nurse Tawny Willoughby, 27, showing her face covered with bloody scars and blisters.
    'If anyone needs a little motivation to not lay in the tanning bed and sun here you go! This is what skin cancer treatment can look like,' she wrote.
    As a teenager growing up in Kentucky, Willoughby admits that she used sunbeds four or five times a week.

    'I had my own personal tanning bed in my home and so did a lot of my friends growing up... everyone tanned,'

    'I didn't really even think about the future or skin cancer at the time.'
    Six years ago one of Willoughby's nursing school classmates was diagnosed with melanoma and so she decided to make her first dermatology appointment.
    At just 21 she was told she had skin cancer and since then she has had basal cell carcinoma five times and squamous cell carcinoma once.
    She now visits her dermatologist every six to 12 months and 'usually has a skin cancer removed at each checkup'.

    Tawny uses a specialist cream and has had a string of treatments, including using liquid nitrogen on her face to freeze tumours.
    'Wear sunscreen and get a spray tan. You only get one skin and you should take care of it. Learn from other people's mistakes,' warns Willoughby, who is married to husband Cody and has a young son, Kayden.
    'Don't let tanning prevent you from seeing your children grow up. That's my biggest fear now that I have a two-year-old little boy of my own.
    'Skin cancer is not always moles, only one of mine have been a mole. Get any suspicious, new and growing spot checked out. Anything that doesn't heal, possibly bleeds on and off and crusts.
    'The sooner you find it the less likely it will leave a disfiguring scar or grow deep enou

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • WEST INDIES Canouan
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    WEST INDIES Canouan
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1012435a )
    South Glossy Beach in Glossy bay with two damaged wooden sunbeds in the sand and waves from the turqoise sea breaking on the shore. Beaches Caribbean Destination Destinations Resort Sand Sandy Scenic Seaside Shore Tourism West Indies Windward Islands 2 Ecology Entorno Environmental Environnement Green Issues Salt Water Waves Sand Sandy Beach Tourism Seaside Shore Tourist Tourists Vacation Sand Sandy Beaches Tourism Seaside Shore Tourist Tourists Vacation Southern
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 828968a )
    Val des Pitons The white sand beach at the Jalousie Plantation Resort Hotel with the volcanic plug of Petit Piton beyond and tourists on sunbeds beneath palapa sun shades Soufriere St Lucia WEST INDIES
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 828967a )
    Val des Pitons The white sand beach at the Jalousie Plantation Resort Hotel with the volcanic plug of Petit Piton beyond and tourists on sunbeds beneath palapa sun shades Soufriere St Lucia WEST INDIES
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 828965a )
    Val des Pitons The white sand beach at the Jalousie Plantation Resort Hotel with the volcanic plug of Petit Piton beyond and tourists on sunbeds beneath palapa sun shades Soufriere St Lucia WEST INDIES
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 828964a )
    Val des Pitons The volcanic plug of Petit Piton and the lush valley seen from the sun deck of the Ladera Spa Resort Hotel with tourists sunbathing on sunbeds beside umbrellas Soufriere St Lucia WEST INDIES
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    People sunbathing at the Sofitel Hua Hin Resort in Hua Hin, Southern Thailand.
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