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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson is seen ice climbing inside the 'Waterfall Cave'
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057h)
Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave. This view shows a snow storm outside the entrance to the cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057g)
Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057j)
Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057c)
Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson is seen ice climbing inside the 'Waterfall Cave'
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057l)
Looking up from inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave. Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson can be seen ice climbing on the glacier outside
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057m)
The view on top of the Vatnajökull glacier whilst hiking to access the caves
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057d)
Guide Helen Maria is pictured inside the waterfall cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
EMBARGOED FOR USE ONLINE AND PRINT UNTIL 00:01 26/11/15
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057f)
Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057i)
Looking up from inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave. Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson can be seen ice climbing on the glacier outside
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057k)
Inside the 'ABC cave' - which stands for Amazing Blue Cave. Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson is seen taking a photo at the entrance to the cave
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
EMBARGOED FOR USE ONLINE AND PRINT UNTIL 00:01 26/11/15
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057e)
Guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson is seen ice climbing inside the 'Waterfall Cave'
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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FEATURE - Island: Strahlend blaue Grotten des Vatnajökull Gletschers
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX Shutterstock (5431057n)
On top of the Vatnajökull glacier
Photographer explores Vatnajökull glacie using Sony's back-illuminated full-frame sensor, Iceland - 25 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rm22
Photographer Mikael Buck with assistance from renowned local Icelandic guide Einar Runar Sigurdsson, explored the frozen world of Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland using Sony's world first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, which features in the 7R II camera. His images were taken without use of a tripod or any image stitching techniques in photoshop. This was made possible through Sony's new sensor technology, allowing incredibly detailed low-light hand held photography. Previously images this detailed would have required carrying bulky equipment to the caves, some of which can require hiking and climbing over a glacier for up to two hours to to access. The images were taken without the use of any external sources - just the natural light that filters through the ice caves.
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Virgin Media Louder Lounge, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 20 Aug 2011
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Virgin Media Louder Lounge, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 20 Aug 2011
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NEWS: MH17 wurde von BUK-Luftabwehrrakete abgeschossen
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Dutch Safety Board investigators reconstruction - Inside the damaged cockpit from the reconstructed MH17 from fragments which were placed on a steel frame
MH17 crash report - 13 Oct 2015
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christian Richter/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Richter/REX Shutterstock (5185306f)
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Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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Rihanna out and about, London, Britain - 19 Jul 2013
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Rihanna out and about, London, Britain - 19 Jul 2013
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Nicola Roberts and boyfriend in central London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features (1558038f)
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Nicola Roberts and boyfriend in central London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
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Justin Timberlake 2010
Justin Timberlake 2010
Male Celebs Who Had It And Lost It
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MALE CELEBS WHO HAD IT AND LOST IT
They were the hottest celebs in the world...until age came along and snatched it all away. Damn you, time!
Once upon a time their clean cut good looks set a legion of hearts fluttering.
And while their fans are still many, these now matured leading men have very clearly left their boyhood behind.
For most the years have brought movie and music success but a number of unwanted visitors have also tagged along.
Luscious locks are now tinged with grey and a once youthful glow has given way to more rugged looks.
Meanwhile, chiseled jaws and abs have, in some cases, receded behind a little more flesh.
For some the passage of years and the transition from boy to man has more unkind than for others.
Causing some to lose their Hollywood heartthrob status along with their hair.
Must credit photos by: Please refer to individual images for credit
Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
6 April 2010
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''Marc By Sofia'' Red Carpet - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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''Dead Man's Wire'' Photocall - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki Leads Armed Forces Day Commemorations In Warsaw
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A Number Of Palestinians And Syrians Gathered In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus On August 12, 2025, Demanding The Reopening Of The Closed Rafah Border Crossing And The Lifting Of The Blockade Imposed On The Gaza Strip.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_187793652_NUR
Palestinians And Syrians Gather In Front Of The Egyptian Embassy In Damascus, Demanding The Opening Of The Rafah Crossing.
A number of Palestinians and Syrians gather in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, on August 12, 2025, demanding the reopening of the closed Rafah border crossing and the lifting of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto)