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Neighborhood Protest For A Clean Santander
A giant rat leads the protest of residents in Santander, Spain, on [insert date], against the city's poor state of cleanliness and hygiene, followed by a banner with the slogan ''Enough of neglect and filth.'' (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Neighborhood Protest For A Clean Santander
Protesters carry a banner reading ''Enough of the neglect and filth'' during a protest by residents in Santander, Spain, against the city's poor state of cleanliness and hygiene. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Neighborhood Protest For A Clean Santander
Residents of Santander, Spain, protest against the city's poor state of cleanliness and hygiene, holding a banner with the slogan ''Enough of neglect and filth.'' (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration For Children's Rights
Children's rights activists hold a banner to denounce the violence suffered by children, in Paris, France, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Vincent Koebel/NurPhoto) -
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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REPORTAGE - Geisterdorf Celleno in der Provinz Viterbo: Von Epidemien und Erdrutschen heimgesucht und durch ein Erdbeben im Jahr 1931 zerstört
Celleno, a village perched on a tuff spur in the province of Viterbo, was first hit by epidemics, then by landslides, and finally destroyed by an earthquake in 1931. From the end of 1800 it was abandoned and today it is considered a ghost village. The abandoned village is still an intricate maze of alleys that lead up to what remains of the ancient castle, after passing the scenic Via del Ponte, narrow streets overlooked by small houses without plaster and the remains of stone buildings of basalt. Celleno (Italy), February 2nd, 2021 (Photo by Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)
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Old colonial house in the Unesco world heritage sight, Grand Bassam, Ivory coast
Old colonial house, Grand Bassam, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ivory Coast, West Africa, Africa
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The governor's mansion, Bingerville, Abidjan, Ivory coast
The Governor's Mansion, Bingerville, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, West Africa, Africa
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Bahamas, Abaco Islands, Green Turtle Cay, New Plymouth, Jetty
Jetty, New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco Islands, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
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Bahamas, Abaco Islands, Green Turtle Cay, New Plymouth, Jetty
Jetty, New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco Islands, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
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Rob Woodcox's photo project Stories Worth Telling raises money for foster children, America, 2013
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Rob Woodcox's moving series Stories Worth Telling portrays foster children's journey from neglect to the hope of finding a new family
Rob Woodcox's photo project Stories Worth Telling raises money for foster children, America, 2013
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A photographer's enchanting photo series Stories Worth Telling, captures the journey of foster children awaiting adoption.
Inspired by his own experience as an adopted child, Rob Woodcox wanted to shed some light on the foster system he was fortunate enough to avoid.
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Inside Billionaires Row: London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m The North London street where billionaires can buy homes, never live in them, let them rot and still make millions
The Bishops Ave houses that were bought by the Saudi Royal family in the 90's and have been now sold. The house has never been lived in and has been left to rot.
Pictured is ' Georgians' on The Bishops Ave.
A third of the mansions on the most expensive stretch of London's 'Billionaires Row' are standing empty, including several huge houses that have fallen into ruin after standing almost completely vacant for a quarter of a century.
An investigation has revealed there are an estimated £350m worth of vacant properties on the most prestigious stretch of The Bishops Avenue in north London, which last year was ranked as the second most expensive street in Britain.
The empty buildings include a row of 10 mansions worth £73m which have stood largely unused since they were bought between 1989 and 1993, it is believed on behalf of members of the Saudi royal family.
Exclusive access to now derelict properties has revealed that their condition is so poor in some cases that water streams down ballroom walls, ferns grow out of floors strewn with rubble from collapsed ceilings, and pigeon and owl skeletons lie scattered across rotting carpets.
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Inside Billionaires Row: London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m The North London street where billionaires can buy homes, never live in them, let them rot and still make millions
The Bishops Ave houses that were bought by the Saudi Royal family in the 90's and have been now sold. The house has never been lived in and has been left to rot.
Pictured is ' Georgians' on The Bishops Ave.
A third of the mansions on the most expensive stretch of London's 'Billionaires Row' are standing empty, including several huge houses that have fallen into ruin after standing almost completely vacant for a quarter of a century.
An investigation has revealed there are an estimated £350m worth of vacant properties on the most prestigious stretch of The Bishops Avenue in north London, which last year was ranked as the second most expensive street in Britain.
The empty buildings include a row of 10 mansions worth £73m which have stood largely unused since they were bought between 1989 and 1993, it is believed on behalf of members of the Saudi royal family.
Exclusive access to now derelict properties has revealed that their condition is so poor in some cases that water streams down ballroom walls, ferns grow out of floors strewn with rubble from collapsed ceilings, and pigeon and owl skeletons lie scattered across rotting carpets.
© Graeme Robertson / eyevine
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Inside Billionaires Row: London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m The North London street where billionaires can buy homes, never live in them, let them rot and still make millions
The Bishops Ave houses that were bought by the Saudi Royal family in the 90's and have been now sold. The house has never been lived in and has been left to rot.
Pictured is ' Georgians' on The Bishops Ave.
A third of the mansions on the most expensive stretch of London's 'Billionaires Row' are standing empty, including several huge houses that have fallen into ruin after standing almost completely vacant for a quarter of a century.
An investigation has revealed there are an estimated £350m worth of vacant properties on the most prestigious stretch of The Bishops Avenue in north London, which last year was ranked as the second most expensive street in Britain.
The empty buildings include a row of 10 mansions worth £73m which have stood largely unused since they were bought between 1989 and 1993, it is believed on behalf of members of the Saudi royal family.
Exclusive access to now derelict properties has revealed that their condition is so poor in some cases that water streams down ballroom walls, ferns grow out of floors strewn with rubble from collapsed ceilings, and pigeon and owl skeletons lie scattered across rotting carpets.
© Graeme Robertson / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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