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  • Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
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    Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
    A woman relaxes at the water's edge with her feet in the lake and a book in hand as the late afternoon light casts long shadows across the shore of Lake Chiemsee, in Prien am Chiemsee, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. A sailboat glides in the distance across the calm water. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc
    Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    A man and a child walk across exposed riverbed rocks due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures linked to climate change significantly reduce water flow in many parts of the river. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    A woman takes photos of exposed rocks and green patches caused by low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The ongoing drought and high temperatures linked to climate change lead to significant drops in water levels across the region. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    A heron stands among riverbank vegetation beside the shallow waters of the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drop in water level results from extended drought and rising temperatures attributed to climate change. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    People stand along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    Exposed rocks and scattered vegetation appear on the dried riverbed due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Severe drought conditions tied to climate change drastically reduce the river's flow and water volume. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    A man and a child walk across exposed riverbed rocks due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures linked to climate change significantly reduce water flow in many parts of the river. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
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    Low Water Level On The River Elbe In Magdeburg As A Result Of Climate Change
    People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Tide-times graphic on the side of a shelter at Pontoon Dock DLR station. The Thames river at low tide. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low tide, in foggy conditions. The Thames Barrier. Photographed from the Thames Barrier Park in Silvertown, London. 3/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Nick Bertrand, a conservationist from the Creekside Educational Centre, walks along Deptford Creek at low-tide, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Nick would usually be hosting groups of school children who come to visit the Creekside Centre to walk along the creek and learn about the tide, the river and life in the creek, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic and UK lockdownn the centre is closed to all visitors. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Nick Bertrand, a conservationist from the Creekside Educational Centre, walks along Deptford Creek at low-tide, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Nick would usually be hosting groups of school children who come to visit the Creekside Centre to walk along the creek and learn about the tide, the river and life in the creek, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic and UK lockdownn the centre is closed to all visitors. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    A discarded floor sign instructing to maintain social distance for Covid-19 safety. Deptford Creek, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Deptford Creek, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Deptford Creek, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Deptford Creek, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Deptford Creek, near to where the River Ravensbourne flows in to the River Thames. Photographed at low-tide. 11/3/21
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The London skyline and Canary Wharf. The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    People watch the sunset at Greenwich. The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Brothers Oscar Graves, 10 and Joshua Graves, 7 skim stones on the water. The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The Thames river at low-tide. Photographed from Greenwich, south London. 25/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Piotr, a Polish detectorist, scours the beach at Southwark, outside the back of The Banker pub. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Piotr, a Polish detectorist, scours the beach at Southwark, outside the back of The Banker pub. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Cormorant and empty bus over London Bridge. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ‘I seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and time’.
    Elisabeth Stade (mathematician, artist, archeologist, mudlarker) displays a garnet and pin, most likely Tudor found down on the beach in central London. These most likely came from clothing of the time. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Elisabeth Stade (mathematician, artist, archeologist, mudlarker and University of Colorado Professor in Computer Science) searches the river bed near to London Bridge at low tide

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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Elisabeth Stade (mathematician, artist, archeologist, mudlarker and University of Colorado Professor in Computer Science) searches the river bed near to London Bridge at low tide

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