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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360d)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360g)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360b)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360a)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360h)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360i)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360l)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360k)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360m)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360o)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360p)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360j)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360e)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360c)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360r)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360n)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360f)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360q)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli secrity forces near the border fence with Israel, east of Gaza City on December 11, 2017 as demonstrations continue to flare in the Middle East and elsewhere over US President Donald Trump's declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Clashes in the West Bank, Gaza City, Palestine - 11 Dec 2017
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'Doomsday Clock' hands being moved by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to reflect worsening nuclear and climate threats, The Royal Society, London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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Stephen Hawking. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) will move the minute hand of its closely watched 'Doomsday Clock' to reflect growing concerns about a 'Second Nuclear Age' marked by worsening threats, including: nuclear ambitions in Iran and North Korea, unsecured nuclear materials in Russia and elsewhere, the continuing 'launch-ready' status of 2,000 of the 25,000 nuclear weapons held by the U.S. and Russia, escalating terrorism, and new pressure from climate change for expanded civilian nuclear power that could increase proliferation risks. This is the first time that climate change has been factored into an adjustment of the hands of the clock.
'Doomsday Clock' hands being moved by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to reflect worsening nuclear and climate threats, The Royal Society, London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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John Frum Cargo Cult, Tanna Island, Vanuatu, South Pacific Ocean
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Chief Johnson Kahuwya who claims to be 103 years old and is believed to be the only man alive who saw John Frum as he met with village chiefs in 1937 on Tanna to tell them to maintain their traditional customs. The chief is wearing a so-called small namba, the penis sheath that is the only covering for men who live traditionally in Tanna and elsewhere in Vanuatu.
John Frum Cargo Cult, Tanna Island, Vanuatu, South Pacific Ocean
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Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery ''hippie'' Look And ''sergeant Pepper'' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This W
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Don Price/Daily Sketch /REX (891196a)
Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery 'hippie' Look And 'sergeant Pepper' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This Was Followed On May 22nd By A Second Shop Specialising In Theatrical Clothing. Although The Establishment Was Very Popular As A Showcase For The Latest Fashions The High Prices Tended To Make The Youth Buy Their Clothes Elsewhere And The Shops Closed On July 31st With Huge Losses. The Beatles Took What They Wanted From The Stock And Everything Else Was Given Away To Passers-by.
Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery ''hippie'' Look And ''sergeant Pepper'' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This W
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