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  • FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
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    FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
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    The rear end of a locomotive which would have once carried the coals to fuel the steam engines, now in its final resting place outside
    Train graveyard, Bolivia - 2016
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    In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
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  • Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
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    Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
    Nov. 2, 2014 - Lahore, PUNJAB, Pakistan - Pakistani Shiite Muslim walks on burnt coals on the 7th day of Muharram as a religious ritual to mourn the death of Shiites' spiritual leader Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred in Karbala, Iraq (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
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    Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
    Nov. 2, 2014 - Lahore, PUNJAB, Pakistan - Pakistani Shiite Muslim walks on burnt coals on the 7th day of Muharram as a religious ritual to mourn the death of Shiites' spiritual leader Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred in Karbala, Iraq (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
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    Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
    Nov. 2, 2014 - Lahore, PUNJAB, Pakistan - Pakistani Shiite Muslim walks on burnt coals on the 7th day of Muharram as a religious ritual to mourn the death of Shiites' spiritual leader Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred in Karbala, Iraq (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
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    Pakistan: Religious ritual of mourning the dead
    Nov. 2, 2014 - Lahore, PUNJAB, Pakistan - Pakistani Shiite Muslim walks on burnt coals on the 7th day of Muharram as a religious ritual to mourn the death of Shiites' spiritual leader Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, who was martyred in Karbala, Iraq (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Libya Desert Journey
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    Libya Desert Journey
    A young man lights the coals of a nargileh, a water pipe in a plaza within the walls of the Medina in Tripoli, Libya on Sunday, March 23, 2008.
    Libya is the country to visit in order to see the Sahara Desert in all its splendor. It sounds like an oxymoron, but ever since Colonel Qaddafi surprised the world announcing that Libya would give up its weapons programs, it has become one of the most politically stable countries in the region and thus an ideal place to travel to in order to see the wonders of the desert. And the Libyan Desert has it all. Marvel at the forbidding volcanic rock walls of the Jebel Acacus, climb dunes for as far as the eye can see, float in the salt water of a desert oasis and behold the ancient wonders of Leptis Magna, once the largest Roman city in Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)

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