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  • Nepal: After the Earthquake
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    Nepal: After the Earthquake
    Collapsed houses in Bhaktapur, near Kathmandu, Nepal. May 04, 2015. (photo by Suvra Kanti Das/UnFrame)
    *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Nepal: After the Earthquake
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    Nepal: After the Earthquake
    A woman runs to collect drinking water in Bhaktapur, near Kathmandu, Nepal. May 04, 2015. (photo by Suvra Kanti Das/UnFrame)
    *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Drowning woman
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    Drowning woman
    Drowning woman in a swimming pool. Concept photo . copyspace (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • Hand of a drowning person
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    Hand of a drowning person
    Hand of a drowning person in a swimming pool.Concept photo . copyspace (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • Climate change and river bank erosion in Bangladesh
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    Climate change and river bank erosion in Bangladesh
    Sept. 9, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - Children of river bank erosion area at Padma river..Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitation and pollution of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. ....River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected.....For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Climate change and river bank erosion in Bangladesh
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    Climate change and river bank erosion in Bangladesh
    Sept. 9, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - river bank erosion area at Padma river..Bangladesh is one of the most populated countries in the world having 32% coastal area that is 47,211 square kilometers, 35 million people live in the coastal area which is 28% of the total population. According to the specialist development activities of mankind, especially, the over exploitation and pollution of the water resource and biodiversity have increased the risks of the disasters as a result of climate changes such as river erosion. ....River Erosion is an endemic and recurrent natural hazard in Bangladesh. When rivers enter the mature stage (as in the case with the three mighty rivers, ganges, brahmaputra and meghna) they become sluggish and meander or braid. These oscillations cause massive river erosion. Every year, millions of people are affected by erosion that destroys standing crops, farmland and homestead land. It is estimated that about 5% of the total floodplain of Bangladesh is directly affected by river erosion. Some researchers have reported that river erosion is taking place in about 94 out of 489 upazilas of the country. A few other researchers have identified 56 upazilas with incidence of erosion. At present, river erosion and flood hazards in nearly 100 upazilas have become almost a regular feature. Of these, 35 are severely affected.....For last 15 days river erosion by the Padma River have caused extensive damages to human habitation and crop fields as well. For this lots of people have lost their own homeland who were situated at Dohar, Dhaka, Bangladesh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
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    Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
    MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Rosa, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal on September 14, 2010. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070l )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

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  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070k )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070j )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070i )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070h )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070g )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070f )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
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    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1109070b )

    Holiday Horror as live cow is fed to Tigers, Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, China - 04 Feb 2010
    HOLIDAY HORROR AS COW BECOMES LUNCH FOR TIGERS

    These pictures show the moment a group of tourists visiting a wildlife park looked on in horror as their guides fed a live cow to five hungry tigers.

    The shocked visitors watched from the safety of their buses as the fearsome beasts launched into a feeding frenzy.

    The cow had been dumped from the back of a truck and made a brave attempt to escape before being overcome by the powerful cats.

    Amateur photographer Chris Gooding, 31, captured the images on a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, China.

    He said: "I had heard that the Siberian Tiger Park was a famous tourist attraction in the area and I jumped at the chance to go.

    "After a brief walk through the traditional zoo-like cages and some more spacious enclosures, we were loaded on to one of six buses for the guided tour of the park.

    "The park was spread across several square kilometres of land with a meandering dirt road.

    "Along the way we saw lions and tigers aplenty mostly asleep in the shade of trees next to the road.

    "After 20 minutes the buses formed a ring in an open dirt field where we were joined by several jeeps carrying park employees.

    "Clearly this event was anticipated by a group of five tigers who immediately appeared from beneath the adjacent trees."

    Dad of one Chris, from Ontario, Canada, said park staff threw meat to the tigers and then released three live chickens and a pheasant.

    Chris added: "The athleticism of the tigers was clearly apparent and the crowd were enjoying the photo opportunity.

    "What came next, however, was utterly unexpected.

    "A large dump truck reversed into the ring of buses while the armoured jeeps drove quickly around the perimeter ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EVWRZBJDN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • USA New Orleans Levee Repair
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    USA New Orleans Levee Repair
    Fort Hood crew members of this chinook helicopter go through the post flight, a daily visual inspection of the aircraft where they check the condition of the engine after landing at Ryan Field Airport in Baton Rouge, LA. on Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. (Laura Skelding/Austin-Am Statesman/WpN) (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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