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  • Pet Expo Thailand 2025.
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    Pet Expo Thailand 2025.
    A visitor inspects a crocodile during the Pet Expo Thailand 2025 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 1, 2025. The annual Pet Expo trade runs from May 1 to May 4. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile is seen at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
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    EGYPT-ASWAN-NUBIAN VILLAGE-CROCODILE BREEDING
    (240422) -- CAIRO, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A crocodile breeder displays a crocodile inside his house at the Nubian village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan, Egypt, April 21, 2024. Raising crocodiles in the village of Gharb Sohail in Aswan is considered a popular ritual for locals to attract tourists. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
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    PETA protest outside Hermes, New Bond Street, London, UK
    PETA protest outside Hermes, 155 New Bond Street, London, UK.
    26th July 2023

    Australian activist Tash Peterson dumps ‘Guts’ outside Hermes in crusade against crocodile skin

    Sporting a "crocodile" suit and matching boots, famed vegan activist Tash Peterson drenched in "blood" and "guts" from a mock croc bag in front of London’s flagship Hermès store, in a push for the luxury retailer to drop reptile skins.

    Footage of farms owned by Hermes and its suppliers revealed that crocodiles are confined to cramped cages and small concrete pits filled with filthy water before they are electrocuted, dragged, and mutilated - some while still conscious.

    The action follows the recent passing of Jane Birkin, who once asked for her name to be removed from Hermès’ crocodile-skin Birkin bag due to concerns over cruelty to animals. Her death also prompted PETA to send an urgent letter to Hermès urging the brand to retire the handbag and adopt a policy prohibiting the use of exotic animal skins so that no more wildlife is killed in her name.

    Peterson’s home country, Australia, is the world’s main producer of saltwater crocodile skin, exporting 90% of it internationally. Hermès already owns the majority of the crocodile farms in the Northern Territory, yet it is planning to expand its operations further by building Australia’s biggest crocodile farm to date and imprisoning up to 50,000 animals there at a time.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

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    dukas 154782843 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

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    dukas 154782841 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    dukas 154782840 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    dukas 154782839 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    dukas 154782838 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    dukas 154782837 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    dukas 154782836 son
    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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    A lioness and crocodile fight over a kill. The lioness had chased a kudu antelope along the river before the crocodile decided to fight her for it.

    These photos were taken by professional photographer Janine Krayer at the Chobe River in Botswana. The 34 year old from Kasane, Botswana, said: "Grazers often choose the river over certain death, so the kudu jumped into the river. The vibrations always immediately alert crocodiles. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Janine Krayer/Solent News

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528c)
    Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, takes his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," out for a walk from his apartment building close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
    Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528e)
    Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, hangs with his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," in his old apartment close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
    Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528f)
    Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, hangs with his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," in his old apartment close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
    Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528l)
    Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, walks his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," down the stairs of his apartment building close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
    Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528p)
    Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, hangs with his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," in his old apartment close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
    Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun
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    FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun


    A crocodile is seen lurking in Cancun Lagoon. Warnings are often issued to keen swimmers to keep out of the waters because of the crocs.

    Where: Cancun, Mexico
    When: 25 Jan 2021
    Credit: TheNews2/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun
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    FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun


    A crocodile is seen lurking in Cancun Lagoon. Warnings are often issued to keen swimmers to keep out of the waters because of the crocs.

    Where: Cancun, Mexico
    When: 25 Jan 2021
    Credit: TheNews2/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun
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    FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun


    A crocodile is seen lurking in Cancun Lagoon. Warnings are often issued to keen swimmers to keep out of the waters because of the crocs.

    Where: Cancun, Mexico
    When: 25 Jan 2021
    Credit: TheNews2/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun
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    FEATURE - Krokodil lauert in der Lagune von Cancun


    A crocodile is seen lurking in Cancun Lagoon. Warnings are often issued to keen swimmers to keep out of the waters because of the crocs.

    Where: Cancun, Mexico
    When: 25 Jan 2021
    Credit: TheNews2/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

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