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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
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    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square,  London, UK.
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    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    Diwali on the Square celebrations, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
    27th October 2024

    Diwali on the Square celebrations
    Family-friendly celebration of the Festival of Lights brings together Londoners and visitors in the heart of the capital to enjoy a programme of dance, music, activities and food.
    ?
    Showcasing the best of culture from London’s Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities.

    The afternoon opens with a burst of colour and music as 200 traditionally dressed dancers are set to perform in the centre of Trafalgar Square.
    ?
    Activities include dance workshops, yoga and meditation, comedy from Soho Theatre, Sari and Turban tying and the Glimpse of Goddesses stall where visitors can find out more about Hindu goddesses.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
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    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740900_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740895_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740896_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740899_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740897_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This.
Benjamin Stanley.
    DUKAS_176740901_EYE
    British rabbis on the 'fairly convincing' portrayal of Jewish life in Nobody Wants This. Benjamin Stanley.
    Religious leaders broadly welcome the depiction of modern Jewish life in the show, Nobody Wants This, that has led the world to fall in with Adam Brody's 'hot rabbi'.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley said portrayals of rabbis in popular culture often involve 'blokes with beards' and that Brody's character was much more relatable.

    Rabbi Benjamin Stanley at Westminster Synagogue, London, UK.
    18/10/2024.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
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    How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
    Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.

    The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.

    In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.

    Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, walks through Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.

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  • How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok's plastic pollution
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    How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok's plastic pollution
    Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.

    The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.

    In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.

    Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, poses for a portrait at with The HIPPO project at Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.

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  • How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
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    How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
    Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.

    The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.

    In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.

    Seven Clean Seas founder, Tom Peacock-Nazil (black shirt), and Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony on The HIPPO project on the day of its launch on the Chao Phraya River next to Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.

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  • How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
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    How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
    Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.

    The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.

    In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.

    Workers sew orange robes for monks from fabric made from recycled plastic at Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.

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  • How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
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    How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
    Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.

    The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.

    In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.

    Workers sew orange robes for monks from fabric made from recycled plastic at Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding his copy of a Wassily Kandinsky book of paintings that inspired his work. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding his copy of a Wassily Kandinsky book of paintings that inspired his work. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding a book of his paintings. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, Standing next to a self portrait he made. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    James A Rosen

     

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