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  • FEATURE - Pendler auf dem Weg zur Arbeit in London
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    FEATURE - Pendler auf dem Weg zur Arbeit in London
    London commuters return to work today after the Christmas break on Waterloo Bridge today.

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  • FEATURE - Winterwetter in Grossbritannien
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    FEATURE - Winterwetter in Grossbritannien
    03/01/2017. Epsom, UK. A race horse is exercised on a frost covered Epsom Downs. Parts of the UK are experiencing temperatures as low as -5 degrees centigrade.

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  • FEATURE - Winterwetter in Grossbritannien
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    FEATURE - Winterwetter in Grossbritannien
    03/01/2017. Epsom, UK. Race horses are exercised on a frost covered Epsom Downs. Parts of the UK are experiencing temperatures as low as -5 degrees centigrade.

    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Grossbritannien in Mr. Frost's Hand
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    FEATURE - Grossbritannien in Mr. Frost's Hand
    29/12/2016. London, UK. Mist seen covering the city of London at twilight, as seen from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, North London on another cold winter morning. Most of the UK has woken to freezing temperatures.

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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/22/2016) Elephant's bath with tourists, Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844579
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/22/2016) A girl having fun drawing water from a well, Bharatpur, Ratnanagar, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844570
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/22/2016) Senior woman showering, Bharatpur, Ratnanagar, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844574
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/22/2016) Woman with her doughter, Bharatpur, Ratnanagar, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844571
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) One of the elephant keepers that are destined for safaris in the Chitwan National Park. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844568
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) Indian or one-horned rhinoceros and tourists on elephant safari in Chitwan National Park, Nepal (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844565
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) Indian or one-horned rhinoceros and tourists on elephant safari in Chitwan National Park, Nepal (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844566
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) Indian or one-horned rhinoceros and tourists on elephant safari in Chitwan National Park, Nepal (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844564
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) Oxen bathing in Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844562
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  • FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
    (7/21/2016) Boat trip on the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844560
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  • NEWS - 'Manhattanhenge' - Sonnenuntergang in den Strassen von New York
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    NEWS - 'Manhattanhenge' - Sonnenuntergang in den Strassen von New York
    (160712) -- NEW YORK, July 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2016 shows the Manhattanhenge in Manhattan, New York, the United States. The Manhattanhenge refers to the twice-a-year circumstance during which the setting sun aligns precisely with the east-west streets of the New York City borough of Manhattan. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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  • NEWS - 'Manhattanhenge' - Sonnenuntergang in den Strassen von New York
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    NEWS - 'Manhattanhenge' - Sonnenuntergang in den Strassen von New York
    (160712) -- NEW YORK, July 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2016 shows the Manhattanhenge in Manhattan, New York, the United States. The Manhattanhenge refers to the twice-a-year circumstance during which the setting sun aligns precisely with the east-west streets of the New York City borough of Manhattan. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery. The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010. Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face. For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal. Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old. After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months. Following her release she was sent back to her husband. As punishment she then had her nose and ears cut off.
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  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery. The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010. Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face. For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal. Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old. After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months. Following her release she was sent back to her husband. As punishment she then had her nose and ears cut off.
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  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386h)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

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  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386g)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386e)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386f)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386d)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386c)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386b)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
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    Aesha Mohammadzai interview on ITV's Daybreak, TV Programme. - 23 Feb 2013
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Martland/ITV / Rex Features (2177386a)

    Mutilated Afghan Bride Reveals Her New Face
    Brave Afghan girl Aesha Mohammadzai, who had her nose and ears cut off after fleeing an abusive marriage, has revealed the results of her reconstructive surgery.

    The then 19-year-old became famous across the world after appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 2010.

    Three years later, Aesha is living in the US and has had reconstructive surgery to rebuild her face.

    For the first time on television, the 21-year-old has spoken to ITV's Daybreak about her ordeal.

    Aesha'a father sold her to a Taliban fighter to pay off a debt when she was just 12 years old.

    After suffering years of physical and emotional abuse she fled but was caught and jailed for five months.

    Following her release she was sent back to her husband.

    Describing what happened next, Aesha told the show: "That night they took me to the mountains. I didn't know what was going on.

    "They tied my hands and my feet and there were other people there too - Taliban.

    "They said my punishment was to cut my nose and ears. And then they started to do it."

    She added: "I want to tell all women suffering abuse to be strong and never give up."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Martland / ITV / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWVWCJFMR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by OJO Images / Rex Features ( 826537a )
    MODEL RELEASED Man shaving
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by OJO Images / Rex Features ( 822796a )
    MODEL RELEASED Man in robe shaving
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • West Coast America
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    West Coast America
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Liz Gregg / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298129a )
    Cactus in desert, USA
    West Coast America

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Travel mix
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    Travel mix
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jimmy Nelson / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1264590a )
    China, Guangxi, Yangshuo, row of fishermen silhouettes on canoes on Li River at sunset, elevated view
    Travel mix

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Portland Bill lighthouse at sunrise (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA