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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    July 4, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Smoke rising after a Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Zamanand Festival Munich
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    Zamanand Festival Munich
    A banner with the program map of the Zamanand Festival is displayed at Ludwigstrasse between Odeonsplatz and Siegestor in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The festival features music stages, social initiatives, environmental topics, and cultural performances along the street. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
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    People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
    April 25, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Students and friends mourn their killed classmates a day after a deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv, killing 12, including 3 children. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
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    People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
    April 25, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Students and friends mourn their killed classmates a day after a deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv, killing 12, including 3 children. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv, rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv, hitting a residential area in the Sviatoshynskyi District. At least twelve people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv an emergency responder walks between piles of rubble, as rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv, hitting a residential area in the Sviatoshynskyi District. At least twelve people have been killed and 90 injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv, a woman is seen holding her dog in her arms, as rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv. The attack resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on a residential building, which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on a residential building, which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Smoke rises after a Russian missile strike which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Emergency Services clean up the rubble and look for survivors on the site of destruction after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. At least nine people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
    April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. At least nine people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS: Showing how the Humanitaria beds could be set up in a disaster zone aid camp

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Humanitaria beds full set-up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:How Humanitaria beds would look in a disaster zone medical centre

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:A fully set-up Humanitaria bed alongside a pile awaiting transport showing how compact and easy to transport they are.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS: The Humanitaria team with the company's cardboard beds

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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    Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cardboard 1 

    Ref 15145

    02/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria

    A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.

    Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.

    Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.

    The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
    The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn

    A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.

    OPS:The Humanitaria beds could also be used for people needing medical treatment

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    A flock of swans is reflected in Pen Ponds at sunrise in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    A flock of swans is reflected in Pen Ponds at sunrise in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    The sun rises over a misty Pen Ponds in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    The sun rises over a misty Pen Ponds in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    People watch and photograph the sun rise over a misty Pen Ponds in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    The sun rises over a misty Pen Ponds in Richmond Park on the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumnal equinox 2021
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    Autumnal equinox 2021
    The full harvest moon sets over a misty Pen Ponds in Richmond Park the first day of autumn. Warm temperatures have heralded the start of the autumn season this week. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
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    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown. Pictured: Warren Hill and Qvist's Oak.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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  • Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
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    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown. Pictured: Warren Hill and Qvist's Oak.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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    © Graham Cross / eyevine

     

  • Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
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    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown. Pictured: Warren Hill and Qvist's Oak.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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    © Graham Cross / eyevine

     

  • Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
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    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
    Walking in Epping Forest during the Covid-19 UK lockdown. Pictured: Warren Hill and Qvist's Oak.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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    © Graham Cross / eyevine

     

  • Autumn frost in London
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    Autumn frost in London
    Hampton Court, UK. Rowers train on a misty River Thames at Hampton Court at sunrise. Low autumnal temperatures are expected in parts of the United Kingdom today. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumn frost in London
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    Autumn frost in London
    Hampton Court, UK. Rowers train on a misty River Thames at Hampton Court at sunrise. Low autumnal temperatures are expected in parts of the United Kingdom today. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumn frost in London
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    Autumn frost in London
    Hampton Court, UK. The sunrises over a misty River Thames at Hampton Court. Low autumnal temperatures are expected in parts of the United Kingdom today. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.

     

  • Autumn frost in London
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    Autumn frost in London
    Hampton Court, UK. A couple watch as the sunrises over a misty River Thames at Hampton Court. Low autumnal temperatures are expected in parts of the United Kingdom today. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Waterhall Golf Course rewilding
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    Waterhall Golf Course rewilding
    Composite image showing (clockwise from top left) A Common blue butterfly, an adder, Devil's bit scabius, and a Fox moth caterpillar at Waterhall Golf Course, which closed in March 2020 and has now begun a programme of rewilding
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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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  • Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
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    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk
    Walkers enjoy the autumn colours of the park at Felbrigg Hall and the surrounding estate lands, now managed by the National Trust. They are the legacy of Robert Ketton-Cremer who did much in improving the aesthetic beauty of the estate lands and woodlands. The Victory V walk is so-called because it is made up of two tree-lined avenues planted like a V. It was designed as a monument to the memory of Ketton-Cremer, who died in WWII.

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